Sarah Marsh

Shop Sustainable, But Make it Vintage | The Local Goodness Project

Antiques and vintage goods can connect us to the past, and they’re a great way to practice sustainable shopping. By purchasing previously-loved goods rather than supporting the creation of new products and materials, you’re embracing a more environmentally friendly way of living.  Our local vintage vendors could really use some love right now, especially as …

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Contributing to Food Security in Edmonton | The Local Goodness Project

Food has the power to bring people and communities together, particularly in times of crisis. Covid-19 has meant that record numbers of Edmontonians are relying on food security services like the Edmonton Food Bank and Meals on Wheels to supply them with groceries and ready-to-eat meals. These organizations have always contributed to our food distribution landscape, …

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