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March 10th, 2006

MARCH 14TH, 2006

That’s when it’s all over and Lauren and I will officially be no more in the eyes of the law. It’s at this point I’d like to lament the divorce laws of Washington for making a couple of young kids wait months before finalizing everything. Seriously, it’s just stupid.

The next day, March 15th, is my birthday. I’ll be turning the ripe old age of 26. 30 is right around the corner. A few days later I’ll be at a local Irish pub enjoying green beer in celebration of the fact that I was not named Patrick as my parents had planned if I had been born on March 17th.

Other than the upcoming busy week things are going fairly well. I have lots of work sitting in front of me, we move facilities and started upgrading some of our equipment and I’m kicking myself for not hitting 24 inches of fresh powder with Garren at Stephen’s Pass yesterday. Oh well, at least it’s sunny out today.

March 10th, 2006

CRUMBLING CONDITION OF CITIES TOPS LIST OF URBAN CONCERNS

Crime and high taxes are major concerns, but the top issue overall for Canada's big city dwellers is their failing infrastructure, especially deteriorating roads, a new poll suggests.
March 10th, 2006

CARLETON TO REVAMP COMMUTER STATION, BUILD LABS, OFFICE SPACE IN $60M PROJECT

Carleton University is planning its largest capital project in at least a decade with a $60-million facility for its growing number of graduate students and potential new academic programs.
March 10th, 2006

CITY WANTS NEW LOOK AT LANDFILL EXPANSION

A proposal to triple the size of a landfill on Carp Road is "limited in scope, unclear, imprecise, deficient" and needs to be drastically changed, say city councillors and staff.