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Op-Ed: Summer heat sends Baker City residents swimming Special

Baker City - With hot temperatures on the rise in Baker City, Oregon, I see local residents jumping into the Powder River with rubber inner tubes, dogs, friends or relatives to find some cool relief.

Op-Ed: Urban camping in Toronto

Toronto - Often when we think of a getaway, we dream of places far away and exotic. With tough economic times hitting a good chunk of the population, many people are seeking out affordable vacation destinations close to home, now often referred to as “staycations

On the road at the Halifax RV Show Special

Halifax - It was a midwinter campout of RVs under one roof. The Halifax RV Show concluded yesterday at the Exhibition Park in Nova Scotia, that started Jan 26, 2012.

Occupy Toronto Update: Campers finally get electricity Special

Toronto - Occupy Toronto is building (day 21,) remaining peaceful and strong despite the weather conditions. They finally got electrical connections from the nearby church.

Op-Ed: It's the end of the world. Again

A small group of Christians is claiming that the world' will end this month. Led by Harold Camping of Family Radio, the group believes mankind faces the Rapture on May 21, and is preparing for the end of days.

Thousands camping on eve of Royal Wedding Special

Thousands of people are arriving and setting up their camping tents around the streets of Westminster Abbey on the night before the Royal Wedding celebrations.

Op-Ed: Tips to ensure family hiking trails don't turn into trials

Durban - Family hiking trips – those do-it-yourself walking holidays – require a lot of planning and preparation, but they generally cost significantly less than conventional holidays and leave you with far richer memories.

Man accused of pushing wife off cliff for money

Sydney - "Sheer greed for money" motivated a newly-wed man to allegedly kill his wealthy wife by throwing her off a cliff, a New South Wales jury has been told.

Op-Ed: California Campers, Beach Goers Not Daunted by Higher Fees

In an unofficial personal survey conducted by California blogger, Zach Behrens, he found that with California raising camping fees, it’s cheaper to vacation in a hotel than to go camping.

Joe Woodcock from Canada walking across North America

On Feb. 10 Joe Woodcock a 49-year-old man left from Vancouver Island , British Columbia, for a very long six month walk. His purpose for the walk is just for the pure pleasure and freedom of it.
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