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RRU News

Tom Hobby, an associate with CNTR, has been doing research on how to assess and reduce fire threats to communities by reducing the amount of fuels (burnable woody biomass) in the area between urban development and wildland.
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Ann Dale, Canada Research Chair in Sustainable Community Development, submitted a proposal to SSHRC’s Public Outreach Dissemination program to extend her e-Dialogue work.
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Continuing Studies is pleased to offer an eight-week online course, Introduction to Thai Language and Culture, designed and facilitated by Sarah Likanonsakul, a student in the MAPC in Intercultural and International Communication program.
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Due to scheduling challenges, this information session has been postponed to Tuesday April 13, 2010 and moved to Grant 321. Join Dr. Richard Kool, Ed.D, Biologist, Educator and Linda Nelson . . .
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Feeling competitive? The upcoming Body Challenge is getting heated and it hasn’t even started yet! We’ve gotten word that the Human Resources department . . .
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With warmer weather around the corner, windows will soon be opening up on campus. Please review RRU's smoking policy and if you are a smoker . . .
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. . . clearly, no more cookies and a bunny that needs some antacid relief, or an Easter Bake Sale! In support of Gwen and Allison Ingenthron in their fight
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Please be advised of the change in hours of operation for this weekend: Saturday and Sunday - 9:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m.
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Please note that the water will be shut off in the Nixon building on Tuesday, March 16, between 8:30 a.m. and 4:00 p.m.
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Both the book store and the gift store will be closed on Wednesday, March 31 for our annual year-end inventory count. Regular hours will resume on April 1.
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People at RRU

Professor Ken Christie, Head of Human security and Peacebuilding will talk to senior UVIC students on the role of human rights in intercultural differences on March 15. Christie has been asked . . .
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FYI..

The charitable organization Ladies of the Royal Purple is selling 10" hanging baskets for Mother's Day. The majority of funds raised will be donated to the B.C. Family Resource Centre to provide hearing aids . . .
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I associate cacti with Mexico and the American Southwest, with hot dry deserts, glaring sun, and Spanish-speaking companeros. While perhaps an ignorant and culturally-limited perspective, it has a certain basis.
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James’ daughter, Kathleen Dunsmuir, poses beside a halibut caught on a family fishing trip, c. 1900.
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Our Local Food Summit last weekend talked about slowing down a little to consider ways we can grow and preserve more of our community's bounty, and many of us on the West Shore are eager to roll up our sleeves . . .
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