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Michelle Strutzenberger

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More than 600 Cincinnati residents from many different walks of life gathered this past weekend in the grand ballroom of the Millennium Hotel on Fifth Street West for a kind of conversation that guaranteed has never taken place at such a scale in this city before.

Kristian Partington

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As the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) Sustainable Communities Conference rolls into its final hours, I’m left with a range of thoughts and new perspectives on this wide-sweeping concept of sustainability.

Ed Mayo

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The reason that banking is in crisis is because high street banks operate in the interests of their shareholders, not their customers. The positive alternative are co-operative and mutual banks, building societies and credit unions. These are owned by their customers, operate at more of a local level and stand or fall by how well they serve them.

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Collaboration and new connections among high points for participants

CINCINNATI – As the third and final day of the city-wide CoreChange Summit in Cincinnati was wrapping up, participants began to reflect on the experience and how they will stay involved in the  movement to build a new American city.

Thriving Communities

What creates a sense of attachment to a place among residents?

When talking about sustainability at a community level, it can be easy to forget the human side of the equation while preoccupied with concepts like carbon reductions or clean energy development.

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The outlook for many communities is increasingly bleak. In recent decades, commercial downturns have been buffered by the ability of our governments to provide stimuli, or even to simply keep our civil services healthy and employing people. This is no longer the case.

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