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Issue Area Author(s)
Ageing Lifestyles Debbie Killam
Agriculture – Animals/Livestock Gary Anderson, Dave Marcinkowski, Donna Lamb, Dick Brzozowski
Agriculture – Crops David Handley, Mark Hutton
Agriculture – Sustainable Business Management John Rebar
Coastal and Marine Paul Anderson and the Marine Extension Team
Community Development: Capacity-Building Skills Louise Cyr, Ron Beard, Jane Haskell, Debbie Killam
Entrepreneurship – Small and Home-Based Business Jim McConnon, Jane Haskell
Environmental Education – Sustainable Living Les Hyde
Family Relations and Transitions Judith Graham
Food Safety Mahmoud El-Begearmi
Forestry and Wildlife Nancy Coverstone, Jim Philp, Les Hyde
Health Literacy, Disease and Our Health Care System Debbie Killam
Healthy Lifestyles Nellie Hedstrom, Kathy Savoie
Home Horticulture Barb Murphy
Pest Management  Jim Dill, Colin Stewart
Sustainable Communities Ron Beard, Les Hyde
Watershed Management Laura Wilson, John Jemison
Youth Development Jen Lobley, Lisa Phelps

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