Rethink Urban: engagement, safety and vitality

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Simple steps that make a difference on our streets for safety and community connections. RethinkUrban.com explores innovative ways of improving public space, public engagement and safety in cities. Our goal: urban change.

Phil Osborne: business development

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You never can anticipate where the next possibility is going to come from. In business development , you never know where a casual conversation can lead’ and said that the largest client in their company’s history came from what started

Remembrance Day at Elkington Forest

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A military man’s choice for remembering; each person reacts differently, has a different relationship to this special place

Landscape Design

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Rnvironmental studies master student talks of her course of study and her love of designing around people’s experiences in place

A mother’s final Christmas

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What a wonderful way to go…..

Rob Fawcett — Fawcett Expeditions

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After years of running successful cycling tours and expeditions for leading tour companies around the world, he decided to take the leap and start his own company. Fawcett & Company runs off-road cycling expeditions because that is what Rob loves

Craig Carmichael – inventor

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A 12 volt plug made on a 3d printer. One of many of Craig’s inventions related to 12 volt technologies. He talks about the benefits of open source design.

‘Having too much fun’ attracts business

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Patricia Kiteke, a Victoria-based realtor in conversation about engaging with new clients.

A volunteer living her dream in helping others with social media

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Sierra Club volunteer can’t get enough of the opportunities to help the Club and others with her skills

A lesson for politicians

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Head of a coalition on the northern coast of BC never found support from their elected MLAs around a concern about fish farms. Those politicians were all defeated in the next election. A lesson for all politicians.