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Recapping the Last 12 Months in the Security Industry
As we turn our calendars to 2019 and settle into the New Year, it’s a good time to reflect on the major trends that took hold of the security industry last year. A common thread that spanned the… Read More
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Top 4 Developments in the Physical Security Industry in 2018
Looking back at 2018, we witnessed several milestone developments in the security industry that have helped shape the way business is conducted. While certain developments came from reactions to security breaches, others were more proactive in nature. For… Read More
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Banff Spa Hotels | 5 Blissful Stays in the Rocky Mountains
A natural wonderland and UNESCO World Heritage Site, Banff National Park is home to glacier-fed lakes, jagged alpine landscapes, wild coniferous forests and majestic ice fields. With an expansive 664,100 hectares to explore, it’s no surprise that Banff… Read More
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Things to do in Saskatoon: City of Art, Outdoor Adventure, and Friendly Locals
As a tourist, you’ll never be lost in Saskatoon. Open a map on any street corner, and you’ll be assisted by friendly locals offering their help. This city feels like one big, tight-knit community—and that was never truer… Read More
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Roughing it in Search of Cariboo Gold
A gold rush in British Columbia’s Cariboo region spurred on the economic development of the colony that would become Canada’s west coast province.
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Graphite’s Sterling History in Eastern Ontario
A successful Ontario graphite mine is forever submerged un Black Donald Lake.
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Product Listings (Face Oil)
Botanist’s All-Natural Face Oil is about to become the best sidekick that your moisturizer’s ever had. Loaded with 11 top-shelf ingredients specially selected for…
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Montreal’s Joie de Vivre
While growing up in the Ottawa suburbs, a friend told me about a city where artists run wild. He explained that the modest cost of living resulted in…
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Experiencing the Unreal in the Galapagos
My boyfriend, Ron, sat across from a puking teenage boy on the boat’s lower deck. Ron was trying to figure out how to politely react to the situation. He pulled plastic bags out from our packs and placed… Read More
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Diving into the Night
My sister, Sarah, has always been competitive. It’s tough growing up with four younger siblings, and especially tough when…
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An Adrenaline Junkie’s Travel Itinerary
Traveling offers plenty of opportunities to get out of your comfort zone and push your limits. Lots of people do wild and crazy things…
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Remembering Canada’s Mining Doyenne
Viola MacMillan overcame a multitude of obstacles in pursuit of a mining career that started in the 1930s and spanned more than six decades. In addition to finding success as a prospector and becoming a well-respected mining financier…
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Kathleen Rice: Trailblazing the Manitoba Wilds
Privileged with comfort and beauty, Kathleen Rice rejected the marginalized existence offered to Canadian women in the early 20th century, instead choosing a life in the wilderness. Her mineral discoveries in northern Manitoba earned her…