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Welcoming the Sun

The crocus stays close to the ground on sunny hillsides and slopes, often shrouded in the safety of larger plants. Keeping a warm coat of fur helps the crocus stave off the cold of brisk spring mornings. It is swift to show its spring colours after the snow has melted away. One commonality both crocuses and mountain people share is indicative of…

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What You Need to Know About Drinking

And we’re not talking beer. It’s that time of year when 16-plus hours of daylight mean warm sun, June flowers, bear jams on the TransCanada and runners and hikers tackling the trails. But, the trouble with leaving the house in the cool of the early-morning light is that you can forget how thirsty you’ll be by noon when you’re 2000…

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