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Author: Alex Robinson
Publication Date: May 6, 2026 - 04:00
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Five steps to ensure 24 Sussex revamp is done right | Opinion
May 6, 2026
It’s ironic that the first owner of 24 Sussex, lumber baron Joseph Merrill Currier, called the house Gorffwysfa, which means “place of peace” in Welsh. With rodents, asbestos and bad wiring, the 24 Sussex of today seems less like a place of peace and more like a cross between a handyman special and a tear-down. Read More
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Il y a cinquante ans, le castor est devenu officiellement un symbole national du Canada. Mais bien avant cela, ce petit animal façonnait déjà les rivières, alimentait le commerce et transformait discrètement le paysage.
La biologiste spécialisée en faune Dr. Glynnis Hood et Jan Kingshott, directrice du bien-être animal au Sanctuaire faunique Aspen Valley, nous font découvrir l’univers du castor — de son rôle dans la traite des fourrures à son impact écologique aujourd’hui — et expliquent pourquoi il demeure l’un des symboles les plus fascinants et résilients du Canada.
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