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Healthy Homes Sustainability Series Presents: Your Green Baby

Healthy Homes Sustainability Series Presents: Your Green Baby

Creating a Healthy Nursery, Cloth Diapering and Babywearing » Read More

  • Healthy Homes Sustainability Series Presents: Your Green Baby

    Healthy Homes Sustainability Series Presents: Your Green Baby

    Creating a Healthy Nursery, Cloth Diapering and Babywearing » Read More

  • Check out our Meatless Monday Recipes!

    Check out our Meatless Monday Recipes!

    Join our Facebook page or follow us on Twitter and enjoy delicious vegetarian recipe posted each week. » Read More

  • Green Calgary’s 12 Days of Green Gift Giving

    Green Calgary’s 12 Days of Green Gift Giving

    Check out our daily updates on alternative gift giving ideas! » Read More

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Smart But Illegal?? - Small House Living

Hi Ashley,

My husband and I have become infatuated with small, or in some cases tiny, houses. The prospect of having a small, yet livable, freestanding home with a yard that was actually affordable is something that we’re sure most people haven’t dreamt of. We sure hadn’t. There are plenty of interesting stories and blogs on tiny houses out there but most are American and we certainly haven’t seen anything for Calgary. We understand that in some places it’s illegal to build a house under so many square feet – usually something like 1,000 – but do these restrictions apply to Calgary or the rest of Canada? If so, why would anyone care what size of house you wanted to live in?

Hoping to live tiny,

Amanda and Curtis

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Redefine Green in 2011 Holiday Celebrations!

Christmas is a time for family, friends, celebrations and well…unfortunately a lot of waste. Canadians spend on average $800 per person on gifts, specialty foods and “stuff” resulting in an additional few million tons of waste to our landfills…

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