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BANG ON!: Safety, security extras fill new homes
Among the many benefits of buying a brand-new home are the built-in "safety and security factors."

CONDO CULTURE
Here's how to set up your condo's first owner-elected board of directors

GROWING CONCERNS: Think ahead to spring
Though spring may seem very far away right now, especially since we have yet to endure another winter, now is the time to plan for a garden full of brilliant colour.


From wasted space to water world Bobbi-Lyn Priamo knew from the day she moved into to her Westmount-area home that one day there would be a pool in her backyard. Full Story


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YOUR MONEY: Government-backed mortgages soon to face stricter rules (Sep. 5, 2008)
Yesterday my column was about not dismissing variable-rate mortgages out of hand, because they could potentially save you money during the long term.

Stricken family's house gutted (Sep. 4, 2008)
BELMONT -- A Belmont family at hospital tending to a seriously ill child was dealt a second devastating blow yesterday when their home southeast of London was gutted by fire.

Sales remain strong (Sep. 4, 2008)
August was another good month for home sales in the London area, helping to maintain above average sales for the year so far.

YOUR MONEY: Variable-rate mortgages may save in long run (Sep. 4, 2008)
With an economy that's teetering on the edge of recession and with average household debt climbing ever higher, the time is right for pinching pennies, boosting savings and looking for ways to keep more of your hard-earned wages.

Fire code violators pay price (Aug. 30, 2008)
The courts are cracking down hard on London landlords who don't keep their buildings safe from fire.

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Micasa Features

CONDO CULTURE (Sep. 6, 2008)
Here's how to set up your condo's first owner-elected board of directors

BANG ON!: Safety, security extras fill new homes (Sep. 6, 2008)
Among the many benefits of buying a brand-new home are the built-in "safety and security factors."

From wasted space to water world (Sep. 6, 2008)
Bobbi-Lyn Priamo knew from the day she moved into to her Westmount-area home that one day there would be a pool in her backyard.

BANG ON!: Today's homes built with eye to air quality (Aug. 30, 2008)
With Canadians spending more than 90 per cent of their time indoors, much of it at home, the "healthiness" of their homes is a serious issue.

A CLOSER LOOK: Thermal imaging hot new trend (Aug. 30, 2008)
Thermal imaging is a non-invasive and non-destructive examination of the visible, safely and readily accessible parts of a structure for atypical temperature/thermal variations.

Putting the accent on access (Aug. 30, 2008)
For the last nine years, simply going to bed has been a physical ordeal for Teresa Vlasman.

'I can't think of a better place to live' (Aug. 23, 2008)
It sounds idyllic: Gurgling water flowing over rocks, the play of light as the sun glints off the surface, ducks paddling by, eagles overhead.

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My London

Dance Hall Daze heavenly mix (Aug. 24, 2008)
Thanks to Maya Hirschman and a strong supporting cast, there's a make-believe ballroom at Museum London's Lawson Family gallery.

MY LONDON: RiverBrink stamps Weir legacy (Aug. 17, 2008)
The great London art and book collection that got away is turning 25 in beautiful Queenston this summer.

Photos worth a thousand words (Aug. 3, 2008)
The power and beauty of the photograph have new meaning for me after a visit to Museum London last week.

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Gardening

GROWING CONCERNS: Think ahead to spring (Sep. 6, 2008)
Though spring may seem very far away right now, especially since we have yet to endure another winter, now is the time to plan for a garden full of brilliant colour.

GROWING CONCERNS: A colourful fall favourite (Aug. 30, 2008)
Hibiscus moscheutos, known as perennial hibiscus or rose-mallow, is a hardy relative of the popular tropical hibiscus grown indoors or for summer patios.

GROWING CONCERNS: Late bloomers offer colour (Aug. 23, 2008)
As you survey your gardens looking to add some late summer blooms, you might consider planting a smoke tree, summersweet clethra, or blue mist caryopteris.

Start kids gardening, it may grow on them (Aug. 23, 2008)
CALGARY -- Children are curious by nature and often intent on imitating mommy and daddy.

GROWING CONCERNS: Hydrangeas a colour boost (Aug. 16, 2008)
August is that time of summer when gardens can start to look a little worse for wear.

COVER STORY: A garden that belongs here (Aug. 9, 2008)
Standing outside Jeanne and Mark Poole's home, you just know you're in for a treat.

GROWING CONCERNS: Creating a mystical moon garden (Aug. 9, 2008)
Ever since gardening began, it has been guided by the cycles of the moon.

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