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SUMMARY:Yarmouth: Risks of Energy East Information Session and Discussion
DESCRIPTION:Energy East Information Tour:\nThe Ecology Action Centre (EAC) is hosting a series of information sessions in coastal Nova Scotian communities along the Bay of Fundy to discuss risks of the proposed Energy East pipeline to the Bay of Fundy. \nThe EAC’s information sessions\, (dates and locations listed below) are a chance to discuss details and risks of Energy East\, and hear feedback and concerns from coastal communities in Nova Scotia about the project. \nTransCanada’s Energy East pipeline and associated export terminal in Saint John\, New Brunswick pose risks to the entire Bay of Fundy due to associated marine terminal and increased tanker traffic in the Bay of Fundy\, through the Gulf of Maine. Tanker traffic would increase by nearly 330 million barrels\, or 290 tankers per year. This would impact coastal communities\, fisheries\, and much of Nova Scotia’s mainland coastline\, especially the Bay of Fundy. \nVisit www.savefundy.ca for more information on the risks of the Energy East pipeline\, and details regarding the upcoming tour. \nAll are welcome. No RSVP is needed. Send questions\, concerns or ideas regarding these events to Stephen Thomas at the Ecology Action Centre:\nstephen@ecologyaction.ca or 1-902-429-2202 \nYARMOUTH EVENT: \nWHEN:\nWednesday\, June 29th at 5:30pm \nWHERE:\nIzaak Walton Killam Memorial Library\n405 Main Street\, Yarmouth NS
URL:https://nsadvocate.org/event/yarmouth-risks-of-energy-east-information-session-and-discussion/
LOCATION:Izaak Walton Killam Memorial Library\, 405 Main Street\, Yarmouth
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SUMMARY:Public meeting to save Blue Mountain Birch Cove Lakes
DESCRIPTION:As you may have heard\, a new report proposes allowing a huge sprawling suburb to be built on the promised but not-yet-delivered Blue Mountain Birch Cove park. \nWe need your help to keep this ecologically significant wilderness area safe! Please come to a public meeting this Wednesday\, and\, if you haven’t already\, please write a brief letter to Halifax council at clerks@halifax.ca before July 4 to state your support for the Park as promised in the 2006 Regional Plan and your opposition to any development inside the Birch Cove Lakes area. \nBackground information: https://www.ecologyaction.ca/news/development-threatens-blue-mountain-birch-cove-lakes \nLocation (Google Maps): http://bit.ly/292fgsJ \nPlease share and invite your friends!
URL:https://nsadvocate.org/event/public-meeting-to-save-blue-mountain-birch-cove-lakes/
LOCATION:Ondaatje Hall\, McCean Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences Building\, 6135 University Ave\, Halifax
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