16th September 2009
Named after the Vale of Tempe in Greece, Tempe is a city in Maricopa County, Arizona. Situated in the East Valley section of the Phoenix Metropolitan Area, it is a city with a population of just under 175 000. It is home to the Arizona State University.
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16th September 2009
Driving anywhere has a certain amount of risk and danger involved. People need to take this into consideration when they get behind the wheel. Driving in a city has it’s own unique set of challenges as well. There is more traffic, more pedestrians an...
31st August 2009
Many years ago, humans and nature coexisted in a harmony that has been missing in present days. We didn’t live in the technical and sophisticated way we do now. We needed to connect to nature on a much more personal level because it was integral to ou...
23rd August 2009
Molds, mildews and fungi can be found everywhere, indoors or outdoors. They can be found in just about any household object and even in the air we breath. Molds love humid and dark places that lack circulating air, they can grow rapidly in such environm...
10th August 2009
As the economy stagnates, government's look at any way they can to save some money. Sometimes, even essential services like education face steep cuts. When schools are forced to free up some money, they often look to cut things like music programs. The...
30th July 2009
Stratford is a Southwestern Ontario town that is situated on the banks of the Avon river. Both the city and the river were named after England’s Stratford-upon-Avon of Shakespearean fame. According to the 2006 census, the town’s population is just o...
29th July 2009
Leamington, known as “The Tomato Capital of Canada” is a town in Essex County, Ontario. It boasts a population just above 31 000. It is very close to Point Pelee which is the southern most point of mainland Canada.
Leamington is found at the sam...
24th July 2009
Woodstock Ontario is a picturesque city situated along the Thames river in Soutwestern Ontario. While certainly not the most famous Woodstock in North America, the city still has it’s own charm. It has a population just over 35 000 people and is abou...
24th July 2009
St. Thomas, first recognized as a city in 1881 is a community located in Southwestern Ontario. The city is home to about 36 000 people and is known as the “Railway Capital of Canada” A total of 26 railways have passed through St Thomas since the fir...
24th July 2009
Grand Bend also commonly know as “the Bend” or “GB” is a community located on the shores of Lake Huron in Southern Ontario. Grand Bend is a popular tourist destination thanks to it’s great beaches and lively night life.
Grand Bend’s year r...
23rd July 2009
Boasting a population of about 60 000 residents, Caledon can be found in the municipality of Peel, Ontario. Caledon is home to an emerging urban centre, but is primarily rural in nature.
Caledon has become known as a retreat for the rich. Many of Tor...
23rd July 2009
Sarnia is a city in Southern Ontario with a population of about 90 000. It is notable for a couple reasons. First, it is the largest city on Lake Huron and secondly, it is located where the upper Great Lakes empty into the St. Clair river.
Sarnia is ...
21st July 2009
3 Reasons To Visit Waterloo
Waterloo is a southwestern city in Ontario, Canada. Waterloo has a population just shy of 100 000, although during the school season the population balloons to about 115 000. It is often referred to as half of “Kitchener...
21st July 2009
Chatham is settled on the Thames river in Southwestern Ontario. It is predominantly rural and agricultural but it is still home to over 108 000 residents. Farming surrounds the city but there is industry found in the larger urban areas.
Chatham was f...
20th July 2009
Often referred to as The Royal City, Guelph Ontario is home to almost 115 000 residents. Guelph is situated in Southwestern Ontario and is only about 100 km. from downtown Toronto.
The relatively close access to Toronto, combined with a rural feel ma...