The Icelandic Canadian - 01.08.2001, Side 13
Vol. 56 #3
THE ICELANDIC CANADIAN
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that the river flows into a lake which even-
tually will be used for their drinking water.
Because the system for collection and
transportation of solid waste was not main-
tained during the war, there are many wild
disposal sites. A study has been done
recently which I will look into.
We have been kept pretty busy so I still
have not gone over to Tuzla Kanton
Television. The Director of Tuzla Institute
received a call requesting that we come
over to do an interview about the work that
the Canadian Urban Institute is doing here.
So that will be a good time to meet the peo-
ple there and to have a tour of their studio.
We have been walking everywhere,
which, in many ways has been good.
However, carrying a laptop and a couple of
backpacks on our half hour walk to and
from work is getting a little hard. We have
to purchase water to drink plus groceries so
it gets a bit heavy. Also, relying on a driver
all the time is not convenient.
Until next time,
Karen and Len
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