Monthly Archives: October 2010

Getting down to brass tacks in The Green Hub

We are big boosters of social media networking at TheGreenHub.ca with active presences on Twitter with the_green_hub and TheHubMan, augmented by atomicspark. On Facebook we can be found at thegreenhub.ca and our blog appears on WordPress. We use all of … Continue reading

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How 2010 election results will affect The Green Hub

Any way you look at it, the face of politics within The Green Hub area has undergone a swift and sudden change. It’s really not a sweeping change, with a wholesale ‘out-with-the-old, in-with-the-new’ statement by voters, but a shift nonetheless. … Continue reading

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Onwards and upwards at TheGreenHub.ca

Fail not for sorrow, falter not for sin, But onward, upward, till the goal ye win. – Francis Anne Kemble (1809-1893) Okay, okay, the phrase might not be familiar to everyone in 2010, but in many ways it represents the … Continue reading

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When citizen journalism hits the mark

We came across a post from PBS MediaShift which talks about how newspapers need more free citizen-generated content to help them deal with editorial economic challenges. The post is written by Neil Heyside, a newspaper consultant with the CRG Partners … Continue reading

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Assembling a team for This Really Old House Goes Green

With the recent launch of our redesigned website at TheGreenHub.ca and the published announcement of our partnership with The Brantford Expositor on the This Really Old House Goes Green project, it’s time to roll up our sleeves … that’s an … Continue reading

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This Really Old House Goes Green

At TheGreenHub.ca we’ve been busy as the proverbial beavers … especially during the past few weeks. We have been tweaking the design of the website, with a new logo styled by Lucas Duguid of Octopus Red new features and a … Continue reading

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