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Can A Roofing Company Go Green?
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Unfortunately going green is not always necessarily a personal commitment to our environment.
Positive Port Alberni
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A view of laughter from one of our on-line members. He happens to be my brother-in-law. He wrote an article in this paper after spending some time here.
Careless Smokers
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It's that time of year again, sunny and dry with a chance of mindless smokers.
Is That A Black Bear in Your Fruit Tree?
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Do you have fruit trees or berry bushes on your property? If so, you will need to be diligent to harvest ripe and fallen fruit daily to prevent bears from discovering this easy to access treat.
Time Flies When You're Having Fun
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The summer is motoring along at an alarming rate, I can't believe at 5:30 AM its dark outside already!
Positive Port Alberni!
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Have you signed your pledge yet? I am not talking about the no texting while driving pledges that Oprah has been talking about on her show.
Cyclists Passing on the Right
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Something must have struck a nerve lately as I have received a number of requests to deal with cyclists passing other traffic on the right hand side.
What's Behind Me?
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What's behind me and why should I care? I'm driving down the highway and I'm certainly not going to back into something!
Thankyou Port Alberni
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Thankyou Port Alberni for choosing Javen Simon Roofing Services. We have had a very productive season so far, and are looking forward to a busy fall.
Remember To Report Bear Sightings - It Will Make A Difference!
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Your Actions DO Make A Difference!!
Report all wildlife-human interactions where public safety may be at risk. Call the Conservation Officer Service at 1-877-952-RAPP (7277).