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What A Difference Six Years Makes
Global Connections, Alternative Fuel, Solar Coop and Ride Share
Fall Faire Thanks, Story of Cedar, In Transition
Transition Streets: How Small Steps Can Become Massive Change
Edible Garden Tour August 1 & 2
Woodfibre LNG: Is This the Kind of Business BC Wants to Welcome?
Global Warming Hole
Speaking Truth to Power - And to Friends
Clark Govt in Over its Head with Big LNG Players
Sunshine Coast Attentive Taxpayers launch SCRD Audit Petition
New Program Recognizes Businesses for Zero Waste Success
Zero Waste Advocacy Groups Protest Incinerator Industry
Death by Success? The New Recycling Contract
Let's Trash Talk
Whoa! I'm legal
Chicks again and new regulations
Meat Regulations Hinder Small Farmers
Ground Water
A Fed Bear can Become a Dead Bear

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Coast Events

Edible Garden Tour 

August 6      11 am to evening

presented by One Straw Society

http://www.onestraw.ca/

 

This Living Salish Sea

film August 26

two screenings 3 pm and 7 pm

Madeira Park School of Music

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