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Posts Tagged ‘community building’

Dude!  Where's my inspiration?
Dude! Where’s my inspiration?
By Chris | October 17, 2008 | Feedback (10)
A silo is a terrible place to live. si·lo pronunciation -[sahy-loh], plural -los, verb, -loed, -lo·ing. –noun As in, "All too often, people from different parts of the city government operate within their own silos." A term that once was ...
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On Coworking and Culture
On Coworking and Culture
By Chris | October 9, 2008 | Feedback (8)
I have been infatuated with the idea of the ideas of coworking/cohousing and crowd sourcing for well over a decade. The power that a unified group of people, whether they be motivated by profit or standard ...
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Victoria's Chinatown
Victoria’s Chinatown
By Chris | September 5, 2008 | Feedback (13)
Details.  It's all in the details. During a recent visit to Canada's west coast, I made a point of travelling over to Vancouver Island.  I spent all of my time there (aside from travelling ...
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Schools by, and for, their neighbourhood?
Schools by, and for, their neighbourhood?
By Chris | September 4, 2008 | Feedback (22)
We have touched upon the importance of educational institutions in building strong communities, ...
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Chinatown, Unveiled
Chinatown, Unveiled
By Chris | July 18, 2008 | Feedback (8)
On Tuesday, you heard Peter Lui and Al Teshuba on ScaleDown Radio discuss their resurrected project of turning a section of Wyandotte Street West into Windsor's Chinatown. Peter, an architect and developer himself, has agreed to let me ...
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Windsor's (Sub)Urban Farmer
Windsor’s (Sub)Urban Farmer
By Chris | July 15, 2008 | Feedback (12)
Check out this video from Windsor's Steve Green You'll be hearing more from Steve very shortly here at Scaledown. Steve is walking the talk and taking control of his families food security issues into his own ...
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What will be? - The Prequel
What will be? - The Prequel
By James | July 10, 2008 | Feedback (19)
I would like to step back a bit from last week's post and present some of my theories that may lead to a huge shift in how Windsor looks and how we may live and do business in the ...
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Isn't it ironic?  Don'tcha think?
Isn’t it ironic? Don’tcha think?
By Chris | June 17, 2008 | Feedback (7)
We've been slacking on our pseudo-regular posting schedule as of late, but there is actually some justification to our seemingly lacklustre attitude to our publishing regiment.  You see, we've been working dilligently on trying to raise public awareness ...
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