Archives: May 2007
Contact the webmaster
Here is your opportunity to give me feed back about the Allcanucks.com website.What is it that could be changed on the site to make it easier to use?
What features or functions would you like to have on the site?
How can the site be used more effectively?
Contact me and tell me what you think..
Thanks in Advance
Andy
apartment landlord issues...
I am currently having some troubles with my DK landlord. I lived in Denmark (Aarhus) for 3 years and have now moved back to Canada.My landlord has kept all my rental deposit (26,700 DKK) and is trying to get me to pay more.
There is no way the painting, etc. cost this much and he refuses to be reasonable and is threatening legal action.
Does anyone know any resources for landlord/tennant dispute in Denmark for Canadians? The rental laws seem really confusing in DK, and any help would be appreciated.
R
Copenhagen Francophone Club
The group was started in April of this year and already has 49 members. Meetings are held every month at various locations and attract around 15 people.Isabelle, the club's organizer, says,
"It's a very good opportunity for practising your French, meeting new friends and having fun. We want to have a great time in a friendly and international atmosphere. You don't have to be French or be fluent in French, but you should be able to speak it a little bit!
If you're interested in speaking French, we'd be happy to have you, no matter what your level of proficiency. All ages, nationalities and levels are welcome. Don't be shy and come on out to our meetings."
Check out the home page here!
NHL on TV? Ottawa Senators
Hi,We are visiting Copenhagen from Ottawa for 10 days, but our timing is not so great since the Ottawa Senators have pretty much earned a place in the Stanley Cup playoffs with their 3-0 series lead over Buffalo. Does anyone know of a place where we can watch the Stanley Cup on TV in Copenhagen? If you are a hockey fan, please let us know at pjakobsen@gmail.com
An Interesting Study.....
A 2006 study found that the average Canadian walks about 900 miles a year.The study also found that Canadians drink an average of 22 gallons of beer a year.
That means, on average, Canadians get about 41 miles per gallon.
Donated by: A Tintinaglia
