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Today marks a special episode as we sit down with renowned local architect Dale Marshall, celebrating a milestone 35th anniversary of his firm, Architrave, which he started with his uncle Alan back in 1987. In this episode, we journey through the transformative world of historic preservation, recognizing the intricate craftsmanship necessary for projects that breathe new life into buildings dating from the late 1800s to the early 1900s. We'll discuss the successful renovations of icons such as the Dupree building and the Canal Dime Savings Bank, and how these efforts fuse with the growing demand for downtown living in Columbia. Our host Daniel Rickenmann, alongside Dale, will discuss the trends shaping our city's housing landscape: the move towards open, casual living spaces, the allure of walkability and urban amenities, and the changing preferences in home design that reflect a simpler, more functional lifestyle. With an eye on the future, Dale shares insights into the need for diversity in housing types that cater to millennials and downsizers alike, and the challenges faced by historic buildings in the adjacent towns of Chapin and Newberry.
Thanks to many old, empty, commercial buildings and tax credits, historic preservation continues to be a significant part of local economic development. Our next guest says that this preservation work is also starting to influence residential design. Mike Switzer interviews Dale Marshall, president of Architrave in Columbia, SC.
CRC LIVE @ CRC St Albans Interview With Dale Marshall by Ralph Barba
In today's episode, we have two quick interviews. The first is with Laurie Dale Marshall (LDM), executive director of the EVICS Family Resource Center about the lack of housing here in Estes Park. You will remember that LDM was the lone dissenting voice speaking up in favor of the Short Term Rental fee imposed by the town trustees during the last town board meeting. We had a great conversation about how the housing crisis is now reaching across demographics and the impacts it is having on our community. In the second installment of today's episode, we have a short conversation with Addison Herron-Wheeler, Editor in Chief, co-owner, and co-publisher of Out Front Magazine (OFM), and Willam Thomason, owner of Bitfactory Gallery in Denver about their Neon Nights, networking events. Read Jason's supernatural horror fiction novels based in Colorado. Get full access to The Colorado Switchblade at www.coloradoswitchblade.com/subscribe
Daniele Hamamdjian, CTV News; Adam van Koeverden, Liberal MP; Tim Uppal, Conservative MP; Laurel Collins, NDP MP; Elizabeth May, Green Party MP; Stephanie Levitz, the Toronto Star; Ian Bailey, the Globe and Mail; Dale Marshall, Environmental Defence; and Tasha Kheiriddin; Principal, Navigator Ltd.
Malaika Collette of Peterborough is 18. She offers her perspective as young activist witnessing the environmental threats that are believed to have been brought on by climate change; Grey County Council has no plans to purchase land adjacent to the Old Durham Road Black Pioneer Cemetery. County Warden Selwyn HIcks discusses other ways they can acknowledge the region's Black heritage; Rob Benzie, the Queen's Park bureau chief for the Toronto Star explains how the Minister of Education put himself in a no-win situation after retracting a controversial preamble to the math curriculum; Dieter Mueller tells the story of a case of whisky lost that's been on the bottom Otter Lake since the '60's that he hopes to recover today; Kelly Bos , a relationship expert and host of the podcast "Talk Therapy Pod" talks about the anxiety about socializing some of us may feel as more and more restrictions are lifted; Family doctor Peter Lin explains why we may end up needing a booster shot to continue to fend off the coronavirus; The European Union has announced comprehensive new legislation to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. We find out more from Dale Marshall of Environmental Defence.
Through the lens of a Media Arts Specialist I have discovered that People are ambassadors of their Creator and representatives of their Diaspora operating within the universal space. . In this space the people whom I have referenced in this text are Barbadians who are part of the world’s population totalling seven billion and they provide representation, share ideas and habits they would have learnt with their generation and ultimately with future generations.” Barbados has within its landscape a number of “Images, Land Marks and Monuments” and its people which are they greatest resources. By William Anderson GittensAuthor, Cinematographer Dip.Com., Arts. B.A. Media Arts Specialists’ License Cultural Practitioner, Publisher,CEO Devgro Media Arts Services®2015,Editor in Chief of Devgro Media Arts Services Publishing®2015ISBN 978-976-96650-0-2WORKS CITEDUnited States Census Bureau (USCB)https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_population Michael Haralambos and Robin HealdSociology Themes and Perspectives Great Britain: University Tutorial Press Limited.1980.3. He attended the University of the West Indies. , receiving a bachelor's degree in economics in 1971, and then won a scholarship for graduate study at the university's main campus in Kingston, Jamaica. 1984;Adriel Brathwaite Francis FlemingG. Aubrey Goodman, Maurice King (lawyer),Dale Marshall,George Moe, William Conrad Reeves Sir Frederick Smith (barrister) William Campbell Wylie https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Attorneys-General_of_Barbados http://www.dlpbarbados.org/site/candidate/mr-freundel-stuart/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mia_Mottley http://biblehub.com/psalms/16-6.htm New International Version (©2011) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mia_Mottley http://www.dlpbarbados.org/site/about-us/errol-barrow/ http://www.dlpbarbados.org/site/about-us/errol-barrow/ http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Barbados.aspx Officially introduced on 3 December 1973, the Barbados dollar (bds$) of 100 cents is a paper currency officially pegged to the US dollar. There are coins of 1, 5, 10, and 25 cents and 1 dollar, and notes of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 dollars. bds$1 = us$0.50000 (or us$1 = bds$2; as of 2004). http://www.bing.com/search?q=Owen+Arthurnomics&qs=n&form=QBRE&pq=owen+arthurnomics&sc=0-0&sp=-1&sk= Living in Barbados: Transforming The Economy In The Age Of ...livinginbarbados.blogspot.com/2010/02/transforming-economy-in-age...5 posts · By Dennis Jones · Published 2/26/20102/26/2010 · Owen Arthur proudly wore his ego-nomics hat while using his cheshire smile to fool people into thinking he was not responsible for the country economics... http://www.errolbarroweducationfund.com/errol-barrow.html http://www.caribbeanelections.com/knowledge/biography/bios/barrow_errol.asp http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Adams_(politician) http://thevincentian.com/independence-quotes-on-which-to-ponder-p1431-155.htm The University of the West Indies (The UWI) conferred honorary degrees on the following in 2014Dame Maizie Barker-Welch –Women’s Rights Activist, Barbados - LLDDame Irina Bokova – Politician/UNESCO Director General, Bulgaria- LLDDame Cécile Ellen La Grenade – Food Scientist, Grenada - LLDDame Billie Miller – Politician, Barbados - LLD http://cavehill.uwi.edu/news/releases/release.asp?id=523 http://coscap.org/corporate/foundation-board/hon-sir-david-simmons http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Errol_Barrow http://wiki.answers.com/Q/What_is_the_purpose_of_statues#page2 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lloyd_Erskine_Sandiford http://www.jayblessed.com/2012/02/08/black-history-Support the show (http://www.buzzsprout.com/429292)
12/30/2020 wed-Conversation with Dale Marshall by Pastor Greg Keenen
We talk about Trump, storms, mink, activism, mining, Biden, Bolivia & Mi’kmaqi. Stefan interviews Dale Marshall of Environmental Defence about methane regulations.
Peter Van Dusen recaps day 13 of the campaign and discusses the latest numbers on the leaders with pollster and Abacus Data CEO David Coletto. We speak with Dale Marshall, the national climate program manager of environment defence at the UN Climate Summit, about climate activist Greta Thunburg’s passionate speech. Journalists Joël-Denis Bellavance (La Presse), Alex Boutilier (Toronto Star), and Maura Forrest (National Post) discuss the day’s campaign announcements. Candidates Anita Anand (Liberal), John Brassard (Conservative), and Angella MacEwen (NDP) discuss party promises, including pharmacare and housing.
The Saturday edition of the Best of Libby Znaimer
Libby speaks with Ontario Minister of Environment, Conservation and Parks Rod Philips, NDP MPP for Toronto Danforth Peter Tabuns, Dale Marshall, the National Climate Program Manager with Environmental Defence and Ryan Mallogh, the Director of Provincial Affairs for Ontario for the Canadian Federation of Independent Business.
Dale Marshall says there was some good, but not enough for the environment in the latest federal government budget.
Dale Marshall of Environmental Defence says Canada needs a fair and ambitions energy strategy that moves away from fossil fuels.
Defender Radio: The Podcast for Wildlife Advocates and Animal Lovers
We regularly speak about the direct implications of actions against wildlife – from full on culls to the trapping and disruption of family units. But there is a lot more happening in our country that’s putting wildlife at risk, and not all of it is visible or obvious. This week we’re exploring the unintended consequences of human activities. Secondary poisoning is a serious concern – and the Wildlife Rescue Association of British Columbia deals with it regularly. We’ll hear from Janelle _ who sees the consequences of poison used on rodents and how it impacts predatory birds and other animals. The hot topic in the oil sands right now is the truly frightening tailings ponds and their potential consequences for the ecosystems they’re built in. We’ll be joined by Dale Marshall of Environmental Defence Canada, one of the leading organizations fighting to uncover the truth about these eco-bombs waiting to happen.
This week, we start the show with Dale Marshall, National Program Manager from Environmental Defence who is in Lima, Peru for COP20. Dale talks to us about the final week of the conference and implications for the next critical conference in Paris. In the middle of the show, Journalist Krystyna Henke speaks with Heather Walter and Eric West, who perform environmental songs for youth. We do this all this and more for basically nothing, learn more and support us here: www.patreon.com/greenmajority For full listings and more info about this episode visit: https://greenmajoritymedia.wordpress.com/2014/12/12/430-cop-out/