Mailing List Archives

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Lists

book - open - public
Something About Books... I know Nothing

boyd-planning - open - public
Planning for the Bring Out Your Dead computer recycling project

caravan - open - public
Planning for the Climate Change Caravan

cbwshop - open - public
Community Bike Workshop

cvs - open - public
Changes to the local CVS repository. If you're not an admin or a developer you won't be interested

members - open - private
Used for contacting our membership list about important events.

newsletter - open - public
Administrative discussion regarding the newsletter.

officers - open - public
Email list for Clean North officers

pest - open - public
Discussion for those working on a bylaw to ban cosmetic use of pesticides.

techies - open - public
Discussion of technical issues regarding the network at the Clean North office.

testing - open - public
Used for testing the software.

transport - open - public
Transportation issues made list.

treechip - open - public
Administrative list for the tree chip and 3Rs festival projects

web-devel - open - public
Discussion regarding the development of the cleannorth.org website.

wellaware - open - public
People working on well water safety education.

yep-all - open - public
General discussion for the Youth Environment... Project? People? Pineapple? (YEP).

yep-eos - open - public
A list maintained by the Youth Environment Program. List subscribers are interested in pursuing some of the ideas generated in a public screening of The End of Suburbia, calling for a new urbanism and reduced dependence on the oil economy and goods produced outside the region. Anyone may join this list.


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