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Enviro Know Ontario

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Hello everyone, welcome to ENVIRO KNOW ONTARIO, my new e-zine discussion forum. As most of you now know, I've changed the name of my site by adding in Ontario, switched from my old webpage to this new exciting address for more indepth environmental discussions, links and coverage.

For those joining in, I'm Kurtis Barber. I am a third year Environmental Engineering Technology student at Georgian College. I don't claim to know everything about the environment, nor do I pretend to, but I've simply created a new medium for all of us to learn about the environment, politics and how the two interconnect and affect us daily.

The ideas behind the creation of Enviro Know still remains true in nature and I hope that more comments, questions, suggestions and inquiries will travel to this new home. I believe in the mission I originally started, and hope that the continued support from my family and my friends remains consistant throughout the duration of my magazine.

To create this e-zine, I just sat down and thought to myself: what can I do to get more attention to the environmental fight? I wanted to add more pages, more links, my own personal suggestions on movies, music, books and environmental stories. I hope you enjoy this e-zine. Be sure to send e-mails to let me know what you think (or to contribute articles or ideas). I'll be updating frequently, so check back often!
 
I am very excited to welcome you to the new and improved "Enviro Know Ontario Magazine". Cheers.

The simplicity of it all!
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One small example of a true miracle in nature.

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