A kitchen fire in northeast Edmonton has left one woman homeless over the Thanksgiving weekend.
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(ARA) - Accessibility and safety are key issues for baby boomers looking forward to staying in their homes as they age. Increasingly, today's consumers are addressing these issues in two of the home's most-used and most accident-prone rooms - the kitchen and the bathroom.
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Food writers at the L.A. Times deflate the hype on popular kitchen items and recommend the stuff you really do need. Mortar and pestle, a good corkscrew, and an instant-read thermometer? Yes. But...
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(ARA) - Vintage or period motifs have become one of the hottest trends in home kitchen design, but your Old World kitchen doesn't need to feature modern looking faucets to take advantage of the latest technology.
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Despite initially being misdirected by a neighbor who unintentionally steered them to another street, Carrollton firefighters quickly contained an early-morning kitchen fire Saturday on Inspiration Circle.
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As a bastion of Middle England, the Women’s Institute is renowned for its redoubtable members and their sensible advice on household matters. From today, that sensible advice includes tips on sex.
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KITCHENER (Oct 11, 2008) -- A kitchen fire blackened a Hurst Avenue home last night. Firefighters were called to the house, about two blocks from the J.M. Schneider meat plant on Courtland Avenue East, just after 8 p.m. as smoke wafted through the neighbourhood. The owner of the home ran next door to Rita McLeod's house to phone 911 for help. "She said, 'Fire!' and I looked out and saw smoke," ...
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