By Maria Saxton Guest Writer Interest is surging in tiny homes – livable dwelling units that typically measure under 400 square feet. Much of this interest is driven by media coverage that claims that living in tiny homes is good for ...
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A Do-It-Yourself Guide To Repairing A Leaky Faucet
By Lee Wallender Renovation Expert Tossing your faucet merely because it is leaky is wasteful and costly. Tons of brass, steel, silicone, chrome-plated plastic, and die-cast zinc annually end up in landfills because faucets are old and have reached the end of ...
Read More »A Rational Checklist Is No Match For Emotions In Matters Of The Heart
By Karen Wu Guest Writer For many people, there are few things more rewarding than crossing an item off a checklist. But what if the checklist is about your dream partner? And what if the checklist is wrong? “Relationshopping” is ...
Read More »Baby Naming Time? Here’s How Parents Judge What’s In A Name
By Penny Pexman and David Sidhu Guest Writers “What’s in a name? That which we call a rose by any other name would smell as sweet.” –Shakespeare, Romeo & Juliet There has always been an interest in how the name ...
Read More »Massey Stores Ltd. In St. Lucia Forced To Remove Flour From Shelves After Video Surfaces
CASTRIES, St. Lucia, August 14, 2019 (CMC) – A leading regional supermarket chain has withdrawn People’s Choice flour from its shelves, here, after a video, posted on social media, claimed that the product had expired, but was still being offered ...
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