Two children who were reportedly trapped in the Junction Creek tunnel system beneath downtown Sudbury were located safe and sound with a relative, a Greater…
For Beeds, the land and water provide comfort when she is struggling and wanting to connect with her ancestors.
So seeing garbage littered along the shoreline or throughout a waterway is unsettling for her. She provides a comparison to someone dumping garbage in a church, synagogue or mosque. That s my place of worship, that s where I go to pray. And when I go to pray and I see all of this garbage in this beautiful, beautiful landscape.I was literally brought to tears, she said.
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It was a short time later after seeing the garbage dam in the creek that Beeds was visiting the Winter Market. That s when she saw a booth from the Junction Creek Stewardship Committee, which promotes activities of restoration and research for the creek.
Durango’s 35 parks that ‘make life better’
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A guide to the city’s valued green spaces By Shannon Mullane Durango and Pine River Valley reporter
Saturday, May 1, 2021 5:33 AM Jessica Iudiciani, left, watches her son Hudson Rizzo, 2, climb the slide in Animas City Park on Thursday, as Nova Oberle watches her son, Cash Oberle, 7, make his way up. Animas City Park near 32nd Street and along East Second Avenue is possibly Durango’s oldest park. Jerry McBride/Durango Herald Santa Rita Park is home to several sculptures and the Emma Sweeny, a restored relic locomotive built in Hollywood for the 1950 movie, “Ticket to Tomahawk.” It also has a large grassy field and will have more amenities added later this year.
Outdoor fitness routines that energize body and spirit The pandemic has divided us into those who took action and created new, healthy habits and those of us who, well, tried.
Author of the article: Jody Robbins
Publishing date: Apr 24, 2021 • 1 day ago • 4 minute read • Nordic walking is more body engaging than just a regular stroll. Courtesy, cameraoperator.ca jpg
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The pandemic has divided us into those who took action and created new, healthy habits and those of us who, well, tried. Fortunately, mild spring weather offers more options for keeping up or starting an exercise routine outdoors. Here are some enticing outdoor options for physical and mental fitness, while still maintaining COVID protocols.