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Riverfront Park turns hidden art piece into retro 70s speakeasy to celebrate Expo 74 anniversary

Riverfront Park turns hidden art piece into retro 70s speakeasy to celebrate Expo 74 anniversary
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Frontier Festival returns to Magdalena on Saturday - El Defensor Chieftain

Frontier Festival returns to Magdalena on Saturday - El Defensor Chieftain
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Cob building: Retired educator uses eco-friendly technique to personalize home

City, province announce $575K community centre upgrade

Author of the article: James Snell Publishing date: Jun 28, 2021  •  4 hours ago  •  1 minute read  •  (Left to right) Sturgeon Heights Community Centre board member Bob King, Coun. Scott Gillingham (St. James), Sturgeon Heights Community Centre President Linda Smiley, and Finance Minister Scott Fielding (Kirkfield Park MLA) at the announcement of a $575,000 investment to construct more change room space at the Sturgeon Heights Community Centre in the ward of St. James on Friday, June 25, 2021. Photo by Submitted photo /Winnipeg Sun Article content The province and the City have announced a $575,000 investment to construct more change room space at the Sturgeon Heights Community Centre in the ward of St. James. The new space will make the centre an important regional community hub, the province said in a press release on Friday.

Cob construction (thing) by DonJaime - Everything2 com

Glorious Mud In the course of what passes for an education in your country you may have been told that poor people in the Olden Days often lived in homes made of wattle and daub, that is, a framework of sticks with mud slapped on. You may also have heard tell of people in a place called Africa who live in mud huts. If so, it is almost certain that you were given the impression that these are inferior dwellings: after all, mud is dirt, and dirt is dirty, and certainly not as sturdy as proper construction. Depending where you live, ideas of what proper construction is may diverge: in Germany, rendered walls made of concrete blocks are the way to go, in England it has to be brick, while in Scandinavia and North America they prefer wooden frame construction, presumably because it helps get rid of the excess trees.

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