Rivers at Risk Tour - Kootenays - Nelson
Posted May 14th, 2010
Across BC, our rivers are at risk. A gold rush of poorly-planned, environmentally destructive power projects threatens our wild places and puts the public interest behind corporate profit.
But there is a better way. We can protect our wild rivers, protect the public interest and produce green energy the right way. Find out what you can do to save BC’s rivers. Join us on the Rivers at Risk tour.
Tuesday June 1st Nelson at the Capitol Theatre (421 Victoria Street)
7-9pm
[view poster]
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Andrew Radzik | Outreach Director
Wilderness Committee | Canada's largest membership-based wilderness preservation organization
BC Citizens for Public Power /BC Guardians
Council of Canadians, Golden and Columbia Valley Chapters
West Kootenay Eco-Society
Wildsight
Wilderness Committee
BC Citizens for Public Power /BC Guardians
Council of Canadians, Golden and Columbia Valley Chapters
West Kootenay Eco-Society
Wildsight
Wilderness Committee
Jun 1 2010 - 7:00pm
Jun 1 2010 - 9:00pm
Speaker(s):
Rex Weyler, BCCPP; Joe Foy & Gwen Barlee, Wilderness Committee
But there is a better way. We can protect our wild rivers, protect the public interest and produce green energy the right way. Find out what you can do to save BC’s rivers. Join us on the Rivers at Risk tour.
Tuesday June 1st Nelson at the Capitol Theatre (421 Victoria Street)
7-9pm
[view poster]
--
Andrew Radzik | Outreach Director
Wilderness Committee | Canada's largest membership-based wilderness preservation organization
Location:
Nelson: Capitol Theatre (421 Victoria Street)
Presenting Organization(s)/Group(s):
BC Citizens for Public Power /BC Guardians
Council of Canadians, Golden and Columbia Valley Chapters
West Kootenay Eco-Society
Wildsight
Wilderness Committee
Sponsoring Organization(s)/Group(s):
BC Citizens for Public Power /BC Guardians
Council of Canadians, Golden and Columbia Valley Chapters
West Kootenay Eco-Society
Wildsight
Wilderness Committee
PEOPLE POWER is a six-chaper 50 minute DVD designed to help activists launch grassroots community-based campaigns to protect public power and the environment.

