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News and Travel to Bed and Breakfasts in Ontario, Canada
Breakthrough Cancer Research Presented to Naturopathic Doctors
I recently presented the critical role of Modified Citrus Pectin (MCP) and Polybotanicals in integrative cancer breakthroughs. My lecture was offered at The Ontario Association of Naturopathic Doctors (OAND) Conference, November 18th-20th, in Ontario, Canada. OAND is a professional association representing more than 60 percent of Ontario's Naturopathic Doctors.
Published: 2011-12-02 08:47:11
A Guide on Obtaining a Boating License in Ontario, Canada
In Ontario, boaters must be in compliance with the Canadian Federal Governments laws regarding boating on Canada's waters. In order to minimize the number of recreational boating accidents, the Canadian Government enacted laws about how users should operate a power-driven watercraft for recreational purposes.
Published: 2011-10-28 10:45:27
Show 341.0: Inspiration
Author: podcacher@gmail.com (www.podcacher.com)
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On our geocaching podcast today, we have a dynamic geocaching map from Denmark, a TIP you might not be aware of, a new geocaching world record, an interesting night caching event coming up in Ontario Canada, an LPC variation and PodCacher Inspiration – a story and a new contest.
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Links mentioned in the show
Military jamming of GPS in Scotland suspended
Username Change at Geocaching.com
Builders of Corn Mazes Hope to Lose Visitors, and One Actually Did
Geofriends world record site
Evolution of geocaches in Denmark – and the month-by-month version – by renelm
BFL Boot Camp VI – Retro Reflect
TAG (Toronto Area Geocachers) website
PK’s Graduation Cache
Tommy – the faithful farm dog travel bug
PodCacher Inspiration Contest
2011 Podcacher Secret Santa Gift Exchange
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PodCacher 2008 Bronze Geocoins
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Published: 2011-10-16 23:36:08
Algonquin Park Camping
If you ever get a chance to go to Algonquin Park in Ontario Canada, bring along your camping gear and fishing pole. You will not be disappointed that's for sure!
Published: 2011-09-29 11:17:14
Moving to Brampton, Ontario? Here Are Some Facts You'll Want to Know
Moving to Brampton, Ontario? You aren't alone. The third-largest city in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA), Brampton is one of Canada's fastest growing municipalities, with an average growth rate of 6.6%.
Published: 2011-09-21 08:36:36
Official: Last Ford Crown Victoria build documented by St. Thomas Assembly
Author: John Neff
Filed under: Sedan, Etc., Ford, Police/Emergency, Specialty
Pour a 40 out, dance a dervish or do whatever your people do to celebrate the dead, because yesterday, the final Ford Crown Victoria rolled off the assembly line at St. Thomas Assembly Plant in Ontario, Canada. Workers from the plant have been documenting the wind-down on a Facebook page, and you can check out some choice build pictures of the last-ever Vicky in our gallery. The final Crown Victoria was a white model with tan interior and optional rear-seat air conditioning for a customer in Saudi Arabia. With the long-serving Lincoln Town Car also ending production, only 250 of the plant's roughly 1,200 workers will be kept through December to help decommission the facility.
On sale for roughly 32 years, the Crown Victoria was a mainstay of the Ford lineup that refused to modernize. Aside from the Lincoln, it was the only rear-wheel-drive, body-on-frame sedan left on sale in America. You could get it with a column-mounted shifter. You could order two bench seats and seat six comfortably (front bench seats in passenger vehicles are now officially dead in America). It rode on the oldest continuously produced platform on sale in America, Ford's tough-as-nails Panther platform that was first used back in 1979. Lastly, it always offered a V8 no matter what gas was going for at the corner station. Click through the jump to continue reading...Continue reading Last Ford Crown Victoria build documented by St. Thomas Assembly Last Ford Crown Victoria build documented by St. Thomas Assembly originally appeared on Autoblog on Fri, 16 Sep 2011 12:59:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds. Permalink | Email this | Comments
Published: 2011-09-16 12:59:00 |