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Climate Champions across Canada encouraged their colleagues to turn to a sweater rather than turning up the thermostat and promoted the message of energy conservation in the workplace.
The National Sweater Day love spread far and wide this year from grocers to grannies.
One company (Accenture) took National Sweater Day participation to a whole new level. Did you celebrate in any unique way?
One volunteer walks us through her day with Panda at the WWF-Canada Ottawa branch on National Sweater Day.
The WWF-Canada Ottawa gang had an action-packed day yesterday while they and the Panda visited a number of city sites. Check out the day’s activities at the Nation’s capitol.
What is that saying? Dance like nobody’s watching? Well we danced in honour of National Sweater Day and everyone WAS watching.
Prince George, BC shows their support for National Sweater Day by outfitting their nearly 10-metre ‘Mr. PG’.
How a Canadian knit can be a symbol of how we value energy.
Clearly, a really important question this week. With National Sweater Day fast approaching (this Thursday, February 9!), Panda has a major fashion decision to make – and she needs your help!
This month, I talked to the kindergartners about the classic Canadian book, ‘The Hockey Sweater’. It was a fun way to start talking about the sweaters we love, the sweaters we hate, and—most of all—why we should embrace them on February 9th for National Sweater Day.
At James Bolton Public School in Bolton, ON, a ‘Sweater Mural’ is in the works. How will you be celebrating National Sweater Day?
What my Gramma says, goes. So if she called to remind me about National Sweater Day, I would sure as heck be turning down my thermostat. Will you?
Why would I heat every inch of our 1,100 square foot home when I was occupying less than 100? For me, every day is Sweater Day.