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Ryders Eyewear Expands Team with New Hire

NORTH VANCOUVER, Canada (Sept. 12, 2011) – Ryders Eyewear, the premier manufacturer of affordable, high-performance eyewear, is excited to announce that Roy Williams has joined the Vancouver-based eyewear team as the new Buyer and Product Developer. With over a decade of industry experience, Roy brings…

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Links to Fall Foliage Reports

The northern United States and Canada are about to be cloaked in a brilliant tapestry of autumn’s colorful leaves. The short-lived sights last anywhere from early September to late October with a few changing leaves already in view. Catch a glimpse of these picturesque forests…

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BoatUS’ Helpful Hurricane Boat Storage Tips

Alexandria, Va. September 12, 2011 – As hurricanes approach the US mainland, it used to be that boaters on the coast only had to worry about making storm preparations. However, Hurricane Irene’s large destructive path recently showed that trailer boaters located far inland need to…

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Explore Some of Virginia’s Best-Kept Natural Areas Oct. 8

Richmond — The Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation’s Natural Heritage Program will celebrate its 25th anniversary Saturday, Oct. 8, with field days at natural area preserves across the state. The field days are free and open to the public. They offer a unique opportunity…

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CW-X Announces Partnership with Gloucester Rugby

New York, N.Y. Sept. 12, 2011 – CW-X Conditioning Wear (cw-x.com), in conjunction with its UK distributor Big Bear Sports, has announced a partnership with Gloucester Rugby – a top tier professional English rugby team dating back to 1874. The agreement will see the performance…

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Fall is a Critical Time for Preventing Bear Conflicts

GRAND JUNCTION, Colo. – For Colorado residents, September’s shorter days and cool, crisp mornings signal that it’s time to wrap up summer projects and prepare for winter weather. For black bears, the arrival of fall is more like a warning: “Time to eat as much…

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Outdoor Programs for Women

All across North America (and sometimes in New Zealand) women attend workshops, classes and weekend camps that teach them new outdoors skills, methods of conservation, how to hunt and more in an atmosphere where there is no pressure on the women. The programs designed by…

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