Publishing Exchange calendar to web without Outlook

I want to allow my wife to view my Exchange-based calendar remotely (eg. via the web or a third party app). I am aware of the publishing/sharing options in MS Outlook to allow others to view your calendar on the web, but as I am using 10.6, I am not using Outlook and cannot use these options.
Is there any way to publish an Exchange calendar on the web using either 10.6 or some third party app?
Thanks and regards,
Simon

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