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                      <title><![CDATA[DIYers save at Habitat for Humanity stores]]></title>
                     
                      <description><![CDATA[Jim Ferguson shops at Helena's Habitat for Humanity store to find inexpensive items that will improve the house he rents and hopes to buy.]]></description>
                     
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                      <description><![CDATA[There are people in the world who find housework wonderfully satisfying and fulfilling. Then there are the rest of us, for whom it ranks right up there with tax return preparation. Best not to put it off, though. As with taxes, dealing with a mess sooner, rather than later, will keep chaos at bay.]]></description>
                     
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                      <title><![CDATA[Sofa table wasn't made by Phyfe]]></title>
                     
                      <description><![CDATA[Q:  This antique library table came to my friend through his parents. His maternal grandmother bought it in Toronto in 1929. His aunt feels it may be a Duncan Phyfe, but we're not sure. We know the black material in the marquetry is ebony and the quality of the carving seems to be very good. The table is about 77 centimetres high (30 inches) and 105 centimetres wide (41 inches) with the leaves down.]]></description>
                     
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                      <title><![CDATA[Let a little sunshine in]]></title>
                     
                      <description><![CDATA[Here comes the sun.]]></description>
                     
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                      <description><![CDATA[Tangerine, cherry, blueberry, lime and lemon – deliciously tasty fruits, to be sure, but they're also the hot new hues in kitchenware this spring.]]></description>
                     
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                      <title><![CDATA[Spice up your meals with a tagine]]></title>
                     
                      <description><![CDATA[With roots that reach back long and deep into the Middle Eastern history, Moroccan cooking is a flavourful, fragrant marriage of culinary traditions, according to chef and food consultant Gary Hoyer, who describes the cuisine as a &quot;a sensual, aromatic love affair between traditional royal cuisine and home cooking.&quot;]]></description>
                     
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                      <title><![CDATA[DecoRita visits West Elm]]></title>
                     
                      <description><![CDATA[They had me at pillow. Pillows that look like little sweaters, minus the people stuffing, are piled at the entrance to West Elm home decor emporium.]]></description>
                     
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                      <title><![CDATA[Decoy not all it's quacked up to be]]></title>
                     
                      <description><![CDATA[Q:  My grandfather, Frederick George Mummery, born in 1861 in Ashford Kent, England, came to Canada in 1867. He later made decoys in Hamilton to use for duck hunting on Hamilton Bay and I believe there are now several of them in the Canadian Museum of Civilization in Ottawa.]]></description>
                     
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