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ARTS
CRAM
The CRAM Complex houses studios and Gallerie CRAM, Canada's smallest and hottest gallery, and a growing concern. CRAM showcases a proactive collective of emerging and established professional artists who have a connection to Niagara or CRAM who advocate for opinions and ideas from outside the metro and international art scenes. CRAM is also looking for attention...

Commarts
Communication Arts Network

Niagara Pumphouse Visual Art Centre
The Centre was established to provide residents of the Niagara region and visitors with an environment which encourages interest in various forms of visual art. To that end, it organizes classes, workshops and exhibitions in a wide range of media.

Digital Camera Magazine

Pixalina Dance
Pixalina Dance is a fusion of imagination and dream creation grown through organic movement, dramatic arts, cooking, art, and music making, while building a technical foundation!

Print Magazine
print design culture comment

on the surface
My constantly evolving digital poetry experience on Spicynodes. Creating new pathways in my brain.

Rodman Hall
Rodman Hall presents a dynamic and diverse year-round exhibition program, featuring work of local, regional, national and international artists. It houses a permanent collection with over 850 works of contemporary and historic art including paintings, drawings, prints, sculptures and outdoor installations.

Tea Party Love - the art of Sarah Joncas
Incredibly talented young Niagara artist.

Wendy Bering - Niagara artist
Wendy's creativity is inspired and influenced by The Group of Seven, in particular Tom Thomson, as well as the natural beauty in her surroundings. She flavours her work with and by the intricacies of her life travels and experiences. Intrigued by nature, particularly animals and the expression of human wholeness, contentment and spirituality, Wendy believes the most beautiful often is the most ordinary.

The HOUR
The HOUR with George Stroumboulopoulos - must watch Canadian television - "Always unconventional. Often controversial. Never predictable."

Connections Fibre Artists
There are 23 Connections Fibre Artists, based across Canada and the U.K. Fibre is the medium that connects us, giving our art depth and texture that other media can only dream of. Our work is highly diverse, from silk fusion to thread painting, soft sculpture to machine embroidery, hand-quilting to photo transfer, fibre wrapping and beading. Many of our members are pioneers in their art form, and they regularly teach courses. Many members also accept commissions, and several are also published authors. We hold three to four group shows per year and membership is by invitation.


FOR A CAUSE
Barefoot Sisterhood
The Barefoot Sisterhood is a Non Profit Organization dedicated to saving the lives of Mothers everywhere. Barefoot Sisterhood offers financial assistance and referals to Mothers who are un-insured or under insured, and are unable to pay the Dr. Fee's and/or Co-Pays related to skin cancer or possible skin cancer.

SUDC - Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood
Lauren Trymucha dedication page to raise awareness of Sudden Unexplained Death in Childhood - SUDC, similar to Sudden Infant Death Syndrome - SIDS but applies to children over 1 year


IN MOTION
The Eh! Team - coastal row
Follow the members of The Eh! Team as we complete the Coastal Row. The Eh! Team is a virtual rowing team on Concept2.com


JOURNALS / MAGS / NEWSPAPERS
Simply Haiku
Simply Haiku is a showcase for Japanese short form poetry written in the English language.

Maclean's
Canadian news magazine.

Haiku News
Every week the Haiku News team will bring you news stories from around the world compacted into just three short lines. Underneath each poem is a list of headlines linking to on-line news coverage of the story that inspired the poem, meaning that if it is of interest, you can go on to read all about it.

Geist
Geist is a magazine of ideas and culture made in Canada with a strong literary focus and a sense of humour. The Geist tone is intelligent, plain-talking, inclusive and offbeat. Each issue reflects a convergence of fiction, non-fiction, photography, comix, reviews, little-known facts of interest, poetry, cartography and the legendary Geist crossword puzzle. At the heart of our enterprise is the imaginary country that some of us inhabit from time to time, and which often has something to do with Canada.

Lynx
A journal for linking poets.

The Walrus
The Walrus launched in September of 2003 with a straightforward mandate: to be a national general interest magazine about Canada and its place in the world. We are committed to publishing the best work by the best writers from Canada and elsewhere on a wide range of topics for readers who are curious about the world. The Walrus is published by a registered non-profit charitable foundation.

The New Quarterly
An award-winning journal with a sense of fun, The New Quarterly publishes a lively mix of fiction, poetry, interviews, and talk about writing. Our mandate is to introduce a new generation of Canadian writers, to share our delight in a story well-told, and to take readers inside good writing.


MS - Multiple Sclerosis
Jooly's Joint - people with MS supporting each other
Online MS support community and web pals!

Living-with-MS
Blog on living with MS.

Brain Cheese
A forum of musings and adventures while traveling down the road with Multiple Sclerosis.

Life with MS - HealthTalk blog with Trevis Gleason
Informative and supportive blog for people living with MS.

Multiple Sclerosis Sucks
No holds barred site of living with MS.

mswatch
Information site on MS.

MS World
Support and information site where patients help patients.