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What's hot in home heating

(NC)-Renovations and home improvements are a growing trend among Canadian homeowners. One project that may not be on the top of your list, but is definitely worth considering is installing hydronic (water) radiant floor heating.
Prepare your garden now for next year

Prepare your garden now for next year

(NC)-Begin by cleaning up your garden: remove debris, diseased foliage and weeds. Prune and shape trees and shrubs. Cut off all dead wood and foliage. Now is the time to think about new perennials, shrubs and trees.
Keep the heat in with winterproofing

Keep the heat in with winterproofing

(NC)-When the cold winter weather sets in, it's time to prepare the home for the frigid season ahead. Winterizing the home not only keeps you and your family warm, it helps the home become more energy efficient, saving money.
Top five ways to save energy

Top five ways to save energy

(NC)-With energy costs on the rise, many Canadian homeowners are looking for easy ways to save money.

Efficient furnaces cut costs

(NC)-Heating represents 40-60 percent of your energy bill, which makes your furnace a good place to look for savings. Reducing energy consumption will save you money and you can do it without having to shiver through winter.

Movie inspires what's hot for Halloween

The popularity of Johnny Depp's Jack Sparrow character is expected to create a trend among junior buccaneers and pirate lords this Halloween.

Author's rejections inspire writers

BY ROSANNA BATTIGELLI Once upon a time, long, long ago, a meteorite struck the Earth, its impact forming what is now known as the Sudbury Basin.

Tips for great Halloween pictures

(CNW) Halloween presents a great opportunity to take unique pictures though many factors can prove challenging. Here are some handy tips from Kodak to help you take great photos.

Halloween not fun for pets

Halloween's traditions of candy, costumes and trick-or-treating can be a potentially dangerous and distressing time for pets, warns the Ontario SPCA.

Cost of healthy eating on the rise

The Sudbury and District Board of Health released its 2006 Nutritious Food Basket (NFB) Report Oct. 19, concluding that it costs $139.93 per week to buy enough nutritious food to feed a family of four. The health unit says this is an 8.