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Written by Deb Cummings
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Monday, 12 July 2010 10:36 |
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When it comes to road tripping with kids, remember this: be flexible. The one reason you’re in the car in the first place is the freedom it provides. If you’re going to stick to a timetable, why not fly?
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Written by AMY THAI
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Tuesday, 08 June 2010 11:43 |
Strength in numbers leads to better biking
Three years ago, when I moved from Vancouver to Calgary, the cyclist in me died a little. I had been spoiled by Vancouver’s extensive cycling network, so adjusting to biking in Calgary was a challenge.
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Written by Michael Platt
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Tuesday, 08 June 2010 11:40 |
Cycling in Calgary can leave a lot to be desired
Whether it was worse than her bite, I can’t really say. But her bark, peppered with obscenities and the screech of hysteria, was plenty bad.
“I know the bylaw and this is an off-leash dog park, you @#$% *&$%!” This was the gist of her fury, after her terrier had dashed onto the pathway and under the front wheel of my bicycle.
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Written by JAMES PATON
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Thursday, 29 April 2010 13:09 |
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It’s go-time — that time in your workout where nothing else matters. It doesn’t matter what time it is, or the exam you have to write afterwards. All that matters now is asking, ‘How hard can I push myself?’
Sweat, spit, blood and tears are all things associated with a tough workout. But how far do we push our gym etiquette? Whether you spit your gum out on the water fountain or spit on track while pushing through those last 10 metres, you are guilty of crossing the gym etiquette line.
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