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Daily Archives: August 2, 2021

Cautiously, Optimistically Carving and Connecting over Spoons

Blog, Cautious Optimist, Waterlution BlogBy WaterlutionAugust 2, 2021

by Learning Lead – Segen Mehreteab So, Spoons. What are these magical rounded objects we use to funnel foods into our mouth? We move through a Drive-Thru, maybe we pick up an Oreo McFlurry with peanuts (the machine wasn’t broken this time!) and included in it is a bright white plastic spoon-like contraption. The convenience…

Connecting with Nature and Family through Small Space Gardening

Blog, Cautious Optimist, Waterlution BlogBy WaterlutionAugust 2, 2021

by Learning Lead Joanne Cerdan The price of groceries for Torontonians has increased by 17% from last year. Food categories with the most significant cost increase include dark green vegetables (17.3%) and other vegetables and fruit (15.2%). The average person in Toronto will spend about $302.35 on groceries per month (City of Toronto, 2021). One…

Skin on Frame Sailing Canoe Build and Great Lakes Adventure : Blog 1

Blog, Cautious Optimist, Waterlution BlogBy WaterlutionAugust 2, 2021

by Learning Lead – Paul Whipp “Owooooo! I startle awake and my eyes search the endless darkness around me. The wolves sound like they are right next to me as they howl into the night. It’s eerie, but oddly comforting. Cold winter nights like this can be so quiet. The only other sound is the…

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The Vegetables of our Labour

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The UN Water Conference and the Water Action Decade 

Waterlution Brasil: 6 anos fomentando inovação aberta e colaborativa

Op ed from outgoing staff member Olivia: why you should start your career in a small but growing and innovative non profit

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