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News and Features | Fri, 01/02/2009 - 10:47 am | Read 881 | Commented 2 | Emailed 1

By Ossie Bladine

On Dec. 12, The Swift Foundation gave a final bow as it presented its final three grants from the Allan Weinstein Swift 4 Kids Endowment. The theme of the night was longevity: even if Vancouver’s original philanthropic organization was calling it quits, the many projects it’s funded over the years will keep its legacy.

“You want to talk about longevity, there are buildings built like this from the 1300s still standing,” said Brandon Tauscher of Project Green Build at the event.

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Fri, 02/20/2009 - 9:04am - Posted by: Oliver Swann

Lovely little cordwood house. If I may, I'd like to add it to the naturalhomes.org map at http://naturalhomes.org/homesmap.htm

Do you have email contacts for the owner(s)

Regards, Oliver
for naturalhomes.org

Thu, 01/29/2009 - 6:08pm - Posted by: Anonymous

This is very exciting. I look forward to following its progress.