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Tag Archives: risk
Fear can be Healthy
The news was tragic. A young woman’s life had been snuffed out by a fatal fall from a path along a steep and dangerous Italian slope where she and her friends had been hiking. It was supposed to be a fun afternoon outing. … Continue reading
Posted in Consciousness, Environment
Tagged basalt, Black Tusk, danger, Death, Fear, fearlessness, pain, risk, scree, Whistler
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Legacy Laws
They’re at it again, folks. First it was the tobogganing hills. Now it’s the backyard skating rinks and outdoor hockey that are at risk of being banned. All in the name of safety and liability. It’s a very disturbing trend … Continue reading
Posted in Uncategorized
Tagged backyard skating rinks, Canada, legacy laws, outdoor hockey, outdoor skating rinks, risk, safety, street hockey
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