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Young Canadians Taking on Record Levels of Debtnew

In an era of stagnant incomes, young Canadians depend on credit to pursue a bare-bones, middle-class life. So are Canada's young borrowers headed for a crisis?
The Georgia Straight  |  Pieta Woolley  |  11-04-2008  |  Economy

Pads to Save or Trash Africa?new

Environmental blogger Deanna Duke, while channel-surfing five weeks ago, happened upon a commercial for Always pads. Thanks to a new $1.4-million campaign by Procter & Gamble, the ad explained, girls in African villages will receive disposable pads so they can go to school.
The Georgia Straight  |  Pieta Woolley  |  03-17-2008  |  Environment

The Value of a Degreenew

Many adults have no postsecondary credentials, making it tough for them to achieve their goals.
The Georgia Straight  |  Pieta Woolley  |  02-01-2008  |  Education

Doc Offers New View of Menopause Pillsnew

Dr. Jerilynn Prior has found that estrogen levels do rise during perimenopause and don't drop until after the symptoms normally associated with menopause subside. It's a drop in progesterone during perimenopause that creates the uncomfortable symptoms, she said.
The Georgia Straight  |  Pieta Woolley  |  01-11-2008  |  Science

Is Workplace Daycare a Workable Solution?new

For 30 years in Canada, advocates have lobbied for a federal child-care system funded by taxpayers to address the drought of quality spaces. The lobby hasn't been successful.
The Georgia Straight  |  Pieta Woolley  |  12-17-2007  |  Children & Families

EcoDensity Won't Cut House Pricesnew

EcoDensity has been billed as supplying more housing through densification–laneway homes, condos on top of stores, rezoning sprawling house-oriented neighborhoods to accommodate low-rise apartments–and prices would drop into the affordable zone.
The Georgia Straight  |  Pieta Woolley  |  11-30-2007  |  Housing & Development

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