Shoppers happy to return to Darien Community Association s annual plant sale
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Jennifer Gurliacci of Darien waits to buy her picks at the Darien Community Association s annual plant sale on Friday, May 7, 2021.Jarret Liotta for Hearst Connecticut Media / Jarret LiottaShow MoreShow Less
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Doris Bobik of Darien is all smiles at the Darien Community Association s annual plant sale on Friday, May 7, 2021Jarret Liotta for Hearst Connecticut Media / Jarret LiottaShow MoreShow Less
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Brenda Crane of Darien and one of her purchases at the Darien Community Association s annual plant sale on Friday, May 7, 2021.Jarret Liotta for Hearst Connecticut Media / Jarret LiottaShow MoreShow Less
Warmer weather can conjure up lazy days spent at the beach and backyard barbecues with friends. But as B.C. grapples with its third wave, are we in for a cruel summer?
Posted: Apr 17, 2021 10:00 AM PT | Last Updated: April 17
While children are expected to follow pandemic protocols every day, it is quite possible they are witnessing adults in their day-to-day life who are not.(Martin Bureau/AFP via Getty Images)
This story is part of Amy Bell s Parental Guidance column, which airs on CBC Radio One s The Early Edition.
From the time our kids are very young, we impose a lot of rules on them.
From Don t put that up your nose to Never talk to strangers, children s lives are fairly well dictated not just by social rules, but the rules imposed by their families. There s an expectation that they ll not only learn from these rules, but be kept safe.