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SOLD OUT EVENTS!!! Coastal Obsession: Evening w Ian McAllister Courtenay & Nanoose Bay Oct 17-18’2019
A multimedia event w Ian McAllister of Pacific Wild and Pacific Wild’s special guest and senior policy advisor, Bryce Casavant! It will be a wonderful evening! Please tell your mid-island friends and family! Get your tickets online at: https://pacificwild.org/coastal-obsession/
April 1’17 Rally to End the ‘Grizzly’ Hunt -Videos of Speakers
1. Val Murray, Justice for BC Grizzlies and Organizer of Rally www.justiceforbcgrizzlies.com 2. Trish Boyum, Ocean Adventures Chartered Tours 3. Bryce Casavant, NDP Candidate Oak Bay-Gordon Head 4. Jens Wieting, Sierra Club of B.C. 5. Donna Johnson, Wuikinuxv Nation 6.… Read More »April 1’17 Rally to End the ‘Grizzly’ Hunt -Videos of Speakers
B.C. Film Screenings of ‘Primeval: Enter the Incomappleux’ by Damien Gillis & Valhalla Wilderness Society
Please sign and share Valhalla’s online petition to create the Selkirk Mountain Caribou Park – see petition and learn more here! https://www.change.org/p/save-bc-s-ancient-temperate-rainforest-primeval From award-winning documentary filmmaker Damien Gillis (Fractured Land, Oil in Eden) and Valhalla Wilderness Society comes a new film of… Read More »B.C. Film Screenings of ‘Primeval: Enter the Incomappleux’ by Damien Gillis & Valhalla Wilderness Society
Bears Matter Fundraiser Closes after 10 Years!
Dear Readers,
Bears Matter closes its fundraiser after 10 years and more than $70K raised for bears! The Bears Matter Fundraiser was hosted by the Country Club Centre in Nanaimo for the last eight years. Of course Bears Matter will continue to support bears behind the scenes and help with various campaigns and fundraising goals of individual grassroots organizations.
A Gigantic “Thank you and Bear Hug” to all who supported this fundraiser, both on the North Shore and in Nanaimo! A Special Shout-out goes to Dave Mills and staff at Country Club Centre, my dear friend Christine Mc and of course to Bears Matter’s ‘Bear Angel’ Karen McKee and the Warm Buddy Company of North Vancouver- without these individuals and their respective companies this fundraiser would not have been possible.