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 Before the snow flies next winter, some of the most vulnerable members of the community may end up finding shelter inside a collection of shipping containers.Tiny Town: thats what creators are calling the proposed project aimed at providing housing for those living on the street and sleeping rough in parks and forests.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                         Its a bold solution to a critical problem,  said Ward 4 councillor Mike Salisbury at an open house 鈥?or open box 鈥?event on Thursday morning. He and several other city councillors, along with Guelph mayor Cam Guthrie, MPP Mike Schreiner and MP Lloyd Longfield came by the site to see the proposal.The manufacturing prototype was on display at the Wike Bicy stanley cups cle Company at the corner of Stevenson and Beverley streets. Inside was 150 square feet of living space, complete with a toilet and shower, kitc stanley termoska hen area and a single bed.        ARTICLE CONTINUE stanley kaffeebecher S BELOW                                 Ward 1 councillor Bob Bell is the owner of Wike and has been working with Adrienne Crowder, manager of the Wellington Guelph Drug Strategy, since last year to develop this tiny home project. He designed the tiny unit from a broken container he had on the property, creating a proof-of-concept to showcase an affordable solution to addressing homelessness.Earlier this year, the mayors homelessness task force brought forward a recommendation to create 15 permanent supportive housing units to house the most vul Chlm Pickering council approves grant to help Claremont Legion become accessible
 In a world awash in information, Canadas beloved Alice Munro traded in a rarer comm stanley cup odity. Wisdom.The acknowledged master of the short story, who died Monday at her home in Port Hope at age 92, built her reputation by telling the stories of small towns and ordinary lives.Munro knew that family was where the most enduring drama was found. She often placed women, who lived that drama most intensely, at the centre of her work. And she portrayed the complicated feelings and ambiguities of which the men in their lives remained unaware.               ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        She was, Munro once said, a feminist before becoming aware of the word. It was just taken for granted that the stuff of womens lives did not make literature. And I do think that has changed and I hope I had something to do with it.         ARTI stanley mug CLE CONTINUES BELOW                                 That, she surely did.She was awarded the Nobel Prize in literature in 2013, won the Man Booker International Prize, two Scotiabank Giller prizes and three Governor-General literary awards.               ARTI stanley cup CLE CONTINUES BELOW                                        Munros stories, the New York Times once said, amounted to nothing less than the portrait of a generation聽鈥?especially women聽鈥?that came to adulthood with one set of rules, then lived, for better and for worse, with another.                ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW                                              Munro was born in