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1.Designing Rules as if Community Matters | The New Rules Project (www.newrules.org)
The Institute for Local Self-Reliance (ILSR) proposes a set of new rules that builds community by supporting humanly scaled politics and economics. The rules call for:
* Decisions made by those impacted
* Communities accepting responsibility for the welfare of their members and the next generation
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2.The Canadian CED Network | Strengthening Canada's Communities (www.ccednet-rcdec.ca)
The Canadian Community Economic Development Network (CCEDNet) is a national member-led organization committed to strengthening Canadian communities by creating better economic opportunities and enhancing environmental and social conditions
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3.Junction Creek, Victory Park inspire community art projects (www.northernlife.ca)
Myths and Mirrors, a non-profit community arts organization based in the Donovan and Flour Mill areas, is launching two new projects this summer.Myths and Mirrors first summer initiative is an educational day called “Keepers of the Water.”
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4.Must View:David Barrie: How to encourage genuine people power (davidbarrie.typepad.com)
Following the election of a Conservative - Liberal Democrat Government in the U.K., there's a raft of initiative and discussion just now on the role, value and opportunity of putting ordinary people and civil society at the centre of Government.
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5.Home ::: The Big Society (www.thebigsociety.co.uk)
The Big Society is a society in which we as individuals don’t feel small. Does our society pass this test at the moment? Well, only 4 out of 10 of us believe that we can influence local decisions.
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6.Final%20Report%20-%20Synergy%20Project%20June%2016-10.pdf (www.sudburysynergyproject.ca)
pre feasibility study download
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Neighborhood Transopoly is an experiential tool for building public consensus and facilitating inclusive, informed transportation planning for communities up to 150,000 residents. Facilitators use customized maps and realistic budgets to guide small group interaction in identifying and seeking practical solutions to local transportation problems.
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8.Facebook | Sudbury Cyclists Union (www.facebook.com)
An organization to advocate for the needs of the cycling community in Greater Sudbury.
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9.Nickel City Parents de la Ville de Nickel Nickel City Parents (www.nickelcityparents.ca)
This website is intended to provide information about events and services available to pregnant women and parents of babies, toddlers and children.
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10.Dogs Off-leash in Greater Sudbury - D.O.G.S. Committee - Home (www.dogsoffleash.ca)
On January 27, 2010 the Minnow Lake Community Action Network (MLCAN) hosted a meeting for all those interested in the prospect of a dog off-leash area in Sudbury.
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11.Alliance for Resilient Cities | Clean Air Partnership (CAP) (www.cleanairpartnership.org)
The Alliance for Resilient Cities (ARC) is a Canadian network of decision-makers that supports the efforts of local governments to protect their communities from the impacts of climate change.
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12.MyarchN - your friendly network about Architecture (www.myarchn.com)
your friendly network about Architecture
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13.VALLEY EAST TODAY (www.valleyeasttoday.ca)
This is a community online magazine and weekly newspaper designed to recognize the accomplishments and achievements of the people living in the Town of Valley East. Is a "living history" of the community and a place where people can share their own stories, opinions and memories of Valley East.
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14.Audio & Video | Institute for Social Ecology (www.social-ecology.org)
Social Ecology n 1: a coherent radical critique of current social, political, and anti-ecological trends. 2: a reconstructive, ecological, communitarian, and ethical approach to society.
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15.Sudbury couple launches website for moms (www.northernlife.ca)
A study that shows a larger number of mothers are spending more time online has prompted two Sudbury residents to start a local networking site aimed specifically to helping mothers communicate.
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16.Centre for Massive Change? | Bureau (bureaugroup.ca)
A few months back, we had a wonderful night here in Sudbury. Hundreds of people gathered in the student center at Cambrian College of Applied Arts and Technology to hear local boy Bruce Mau speak.
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17.Sudbury Shutterbugs Photography Club (www.sudburyshutterbugs.ca)
We are a Sudbury Photo club, Sudbury Photography club, and the Sudbury Camera Club. We consist of life long enthusiast, to first time camera owners. Please come out to our meetings and share in our love for photography.
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18.January 21 2010 CAN Munites (web.me.com)
Minutes of the Onaping Falls Community Action Network Public Meeting January 21, 2010.
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19.New group has new moms on their minds (www.orilliapacket.com)
Kara Sears, owner of the downtown shop Ecocentric, and Rebecca Rogerson are starting Mindful Moms, a free monthly gathering for new and expectant moms."The information isn't always easily accessible," said Sears, who gave birth to a girl three months ago.
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20.The Sudbury Arts Council (www.sudburyartscouncil.org)
Our mission is to connect, communicate, and celebrate. We connect local artisans with each other and their audience, we communicate as an umbrella organization, ensuring artists have a voice in the Sudbury region and that the arts remain relevant to the community and we celebrate the arts for everyone in the Sudbury area.
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21.Onaping and Levack CAN (web.me.com)
Thursday, January 7, 2010 Onaping Falls Community Action Network
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22.Massey Bird Count a flying success (www.thesudburystar.com)
Co-organizer Erwin Messiner (co-organized with Hearther Barker,) reported a fantastic turn out of 22 field observers and 21 feeder watchers at 19 locations this year.
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23.Catching up with GreenSudbury - thegreenpages - Ontario (thegreenpages.ca)
We first noticed GreenSudbury through their dynamic, well-connected, socially-driven web site. We dropped them an email recently to see what they have been up to…
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24.Background Benefits of Community Action Networks What Community Action Networks are Not The Need for Terms of Engagement (74.125.93.132)
On June 10, 2001, City Council unanimously adopted recommendations from the Mayor’s TaskForce on Community Involvement and Volunteerism, including a recommendation to initiate Community Action Networks
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25.Home - Ward1 CAN (communities.mysudbury.ca)
Ward 1 CAN is a community action network made up of volunteers who reside within the boundaries of Ward 1 in the community of Greater Sudbury. This dedicated group of volunteers is committed to enhancing the natural beauty of the ward, identifying challenges and concerns of citizens regarding the ward and acting as a liaison to the City of Greater Sudbury on behalf of the citizens