March 29, 2010 – 10:34 am
For the past few weeks, the Hub has had a collaborative art project taking shape in, of all places, the washrooms. These murals have helped to uncover hidden talents that some of the members. We are hoping that this arts posting can become a regular feature on the blog, we’ll just have to figure out how to make that happen on the tech side of things.
If you have any suggestions for other art projects in the space, be in washroom murals, finger painting, or whatever else, feel free to let the hosts know.


For many people, the only method to get and send information out is by using a Community Access Program site. This is particularly true for homeless youth in our city (talk to Phoenix Youth or your local library) and many of our seniors.
Do you support affordable public internet access and skill training to help people to use this in Nova Scotia? Don’t let this great organization and program disappear. Below you will find links to read more about C@P, recent articles, and how to TAKE ACTION IF YOU CARE.
WHAT IS CAP?
C@P networks provide access to invaluable ICT infrastructure across…
February 26, 2010 – 2:40 pm
To all those that participated in the climate change talk, either in person or via our social media outlets, we’d like to say thank you, thank you, and thank you! Overall, the night went quite well and it was a great learning experience that will surely help us in planning future HubTalks.
If there’s anything that you feel would be beneficial for us to do in our next HubTalk, feel free to let us know.
Also, stay tuned for the upcoming announcment of the winner of the climate change’s social innovation award.