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“We already think we’re teetering into a downturn, and this would just make things worse,” said Tony Stillo, director of economics for Canada at Oxford. The recent fires have left some lumber mills idle, for example, as workers have been evacuated. “It’s safe to say there’s going to be a supply crunch in Canada as we work through this,” Mr. Nighbor said. The tourism industry is also being hit, as the fires erupted just as operators were going into the crucial summer season — sometimes far from the fires. The road has since reopened, but only one lane at a time, and drivers need to wait up to an hour to get through.
Persons: , Tony Stillo, Derek Nighbor, Mr, Nighbor Organizations: Canada, Oxford, Forest Products Association of Canada, Business Locations: British Columbia, Canada, Tofino, Vancouver
Not even an elevator,” Pukonen says of his epic adventure, which has seen him travel around 80,000 kilometers without using motorized transport. Ambitious questAdventurer Markus Pukonen has spent over seven years traveling the world using non-motorized transport. Before beginning the trip, Pukonen founded nonprofit organization Routes of Change, with the aim of raising funds and awareness for small social and environmental organizations throughout his journey. “So the fact that what I’m doing is such a crazy, astonishing thing [to some people] is really, really bizarre to me. Although Pukonen has used almost every form of non-motorized transport possible during the journey, he says there’s nothing quite like traveling on water.
Persons: Markus Pukonen, Pukonen, he’d, , it’s, , he’s, ” Pukonen, Randy Mitson, , “ I’ve, ” He’s, “ I’m Organizations: CNN, CNN Travel, Children’s, Swift, Toronto Locations: Toronto, rafted, Mississippi, Canada, Lake Ontario, Columbia, Washington, Hawaii, Macau, Vietnam, kayaked, Indonesia, Canadian, Winnipeg, Tofino, Vancouver Island, India, Seychelles, Tanzania, Mozambique, South Africa, Brazil, Florida, Savannah , Georgia, North America's, Superior, Georgia, Maine, Hudson, New York, Caribbean, Tobago, Asia, Pukonen, British Columbia
(foto) Un cuplu de canadieni timp de 20 de ani și-a construit „casa-insulă”Artiștii Wayne Adams și Catherine King petrec zile întregi în sânul naturii. Wayne și Catherine spun că acest golfuleț a fost aruncat, în urma scurgerii apei, pe Cypress Bay în Tofino, Columbia Britanică, ceea ce le-a permis să interacționeze cu natura fără a interveni în „creatura” ei. „Noi ne trăim viața într-un mod în care păstrăm mediul într-o stare sănătoasă și facem tot posibilul ca să trăim conștiincios în fiecare zi”, spune King. „Golfulețul Liber” este o evadare timp de mai mult de 20 de ani și nu e finisat încă. Wayne și Catherine continuă să creeze noi piese pentru a face un puzzle spectaculos.
Persons: Wayne Adams, Catherine King, Cuplul canadian, Wayne, Catherine, Cuplul, King, Veronica Organizations: Cypress, Columbia Britanică Locations: canadieni, Cypress Bay, Tofino, Columbia
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