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Explore Alberta Forests | Communication Arts

Created by Berlin Communications and Overhaul Media, this interactive, 360-degree experience narrated by Nathan Fillion educates Albertans on their local forest ecosystem.

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Prince George Free Press » Tennant tops in women's triathlon

Cloudy skies and a morning breeze may not attract a lot of visitors for a leisurely swim. But Sunday’s conditions at West Lake suited 30-year-old triathlete Sarah Tennant just fine as she was the first female to complete the Olympic course in the Prince George Triathlon. Tennant’s time of two hours, 24 minutes and 51 seconds (2:24:51) was roughly a dozen minutes faster than fellow Prince George resident Jacqui Benson, who’s used to making headlines during the winter months as a cross-country skier. “I quite like this weather, it was overcast, because I easily get sunburned,” Tennant said shortly after jogging past the finish line of a course that began with a 1.5-kilometre swim before turning into a 40 km cycling route. “I’m sporting one right now, so I kind of like it when it’s overcast and I don’t mind the cooler weather so I found it was nice and it wasn’t too windy out there so the bike wasn’t too bad.”

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Quantum of knowledge: Skeptics Café

Print Edition: March 20, 2013 Is there a meaning to life, and is it the same for everyone? This was the question students and presenters attempted to answer last Wednesday at UFV’s first Skeptics Café. The discussion ranged from Nietzsche to Egyptian hieroglyphics as the 20 or so attendees bandied logical and philosophical structures like hot potatoes amongst the tables of UFV’s AfterMath campus pub. The event was sponsored by University Christian Ministries (UCM) and was led by Andy Steiger and Greg Harris, both staff at Abbotsford’s Northview Community Church. Steiger, who is also founder and director of Apologetics Canada, opened with the premise that meaning is necessary to living, and that such meaning must be “objective” rather than “subjective.”

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