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After more than two months in lockdown, Skylar MacDonald and David Anderson had a bad case of cabin fever. Avid adventurers who are used to camping year-round near their home in Whycocomagh, N.S., they were desperate for a change of scenery, but with campsites and national parks closed due to the pandemic, their options for pitching a tent were minimal.
Build a fire. If you’ve got a fire pit, spark that up and roast marshmallows. If not, make one out of red construction paper or tissue paper. Use a light source to back light it to create a warm glow. Bring some games, or tell ghost stories, play cards, have a scavenger hunt. The key is to unplug and immerse yourself in an entirely different head space.The coronavirus pandemic has caused a surge in demand for Telus Corp.
since the Great Depression. And that’s just the consumer-facing fuel tax, which sees most of the money returned to taxpayers."
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