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The Environmentalists

Got something that’s broken? These volunteers will turn your trash into treasure at the St. Lawrence market

The St. Lawrence Neighbourhood Association is preventing thousands of pounds of unwanted and damaged goods from going to landfill.

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Naomi Tyrrell sits with jeweller Ken Vickerson and smiles as he fixes her broken bracelet.


Talking about climate change can be unsettling. Some of its challenges seem almost too big to comprehend. But there are things that can have a real impact. And climate “action” doesn’t always look like you think it might. In a limited series, the Star profiles ɫɫÀ²nians who are making grassroots contributions in their communities.

It’s the second day of the busy St. Lawrence REmarket on ɫɫÀ²’s Esplanade, a two-day event organized by the local neighbourhood association.

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Patty Winsa

Patty Winsa is a ɫɫÀ²-based business reporter for the Star. Reach her via email: pwinsa@thestar.ca.

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