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Tag: National Sweater Day

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Workplace fun for National Sweater Day

Put on your wackiest sweater on February 5 and pledge your company’s participation in National Sweater Day! Lower your office thermostat by at least two degrees and get employees engaged in learning about energy... Read More
Put on your wackiest sweater on February 5 and pledge your company’s participation in National Sweater Day! Lower your...
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Who will be named VIU’s “Whackiest Woolie” 2014?

Vancouver Island University’s annual National Sweater Day events includes the “Whackiest Woolie” competition and crowning. Voting is open until Sunday! Read More
Vancouver Island University’s annual National Sweater Day events includes the “Whackiest Woolie” competition and crowning. Voting is open until...
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If you build it smarter, they will come

Part two of the National Sweater Day blog series: Three practical Canadian solutions for saving energy and the climate. Read More
Part two of the National Sweater Day blog series: Three practical Canadian solutions for saving energy and the...
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Cozy National Sweater Day ideas for the classroom

On National Sweater Day 2013, JK–8 school Golden Learning Centre saved the energy equivalent of 48,000+ pieces of toast popped. Read More
On National Sweater Day 2013, JK–8 school Golden Learning Centre saved the energy equivalent of 48,000+ pieces of toast...
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Put on your coziest sweater for the WWF’s National Sweater Day

Jim Bradley, Ontario Minister of the Environment, shares why it's important for Canadians to think differently about how we use energy, and how we can play an important role in fighting climate change by... Read More
Jim Bradley, Ontario Minister of the Environment, shares why it's important for Canadians to think differently about how we...
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What we save by saving energy

In this mini blog series over the next few weeks, we’ll look at how energy conservation would improve our lives, our communities, and our future. And, most importantly, what it will take to... Read More
In this mini blog series over the next few weeks, we’ll look at how energy conservation would improve our...
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