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Duane Nicol
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Yearly Archives: 2014

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Electricity Meter - Reducing Home Energy Use

Tracking Our Home Energy Use

Energy, GHG Reduction, Living SustainablyBy DuaneDecember 5, 20142 Comments

One of the largest contributors to our environmental footprint is our home. From the materials we use to construct it, the land we cover over with pavement, the species (both plant and animal) we displace, to the energy we use to operate it – our homes have a big impact on our world. If we…

Winter Commute Walking Selkirk

The Winter Commute

Energy, GHG Reduction, Living Sustainably, My SelkirkBy DuaneNovember 30, 2014Leave a comment

  It has been almost six months since I turned my life upside down and became the CAO for the City of Selkirk. One of the most exciting parts of this change for me was the lifestyle changes I was going to be able to make.  My previous job required me to commute to Winnipeg…

On Becoming the Chief Administrative Officer for the City of Selkirk

My Selkirk, Personal, PoliticsBy DuaneApril 30, 2014Leave a comment

Dear Friends, I am pleased to announce that I have accepted the position of Chief Administrative Officer for the City of Selkirk. Over the past few months, the City of Selkirk has engaged the Legacy Bowes Group to conduct a national search for this position. I submitted my resume as any other candidate would, without…

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