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Chris Brackley at the EAC is leading hikes on public (crown) land this
summer in the Halifax Regional Municipality. Please contact him
(phone number at the end of message) to register and for more information
about transportation, etc.
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Date: Wed, 3 Jul 2002 14:37:19 -0300 (ADT)
From: EAC Membership <remembereac@ecologyaction.ca>
To: remembereac@ecologyaction.ca
Subject: Dates and Locations for Public Hikes
HIKING DATES, LOCATIONS & TIMES FOR THE ECOLOGY ACTION
CENTRE'’ SPUBLIC HIKES ON PUBLIC LANDS
Wednesday July 10 - Five Bridges Proposed Wilderness
Area
Cranberry Lake Hike - 9:30 to 4:00
Sunday July 14 - Blue Mountain/Birch Cove Proposed
Wilderness Area
Suzie Lake Hike - 1:00 to 4:30
Wednesday July 17 - Prospect Coastal Proposed
Wilderness Area
Terrance Bay Hike - 9:30 to 4:00
Sunday July 21 - Herring Cove Backlands Proposed
Wilderness Area
Backlands Hike - 1:00 to 4:30
Wednesday July 24 - Blue Mountain/Birch Cove Proposed
Wilderness Area
Blue Mountain Hike - 9:30 to 4:00
Sunday July 28 - Five Bridges Proposed Wilderness Area
Joshua Slocum Hike - 9:30 - 4:00
Wednesday July 31 - Herring Cove Backlands Proposed
Wilderness Area
MacIntosh Run Hike - 9:30 - 4:00
Sunday August 4 - Terrance Bay Wilderness Area
Wilderness Area Hike - 9:30 - 4:00
REMEMBER TO PRE-REGISTER
TO SECURE A SPOT & GET THE DETAILS
Call Chris at 830-6526
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CBC enviro news-briefs follow:
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NB SOLUTION WILL CHASE GAS EXPLORATION AWAY: BALSER
Things just got personal in the pipeline war between Nova Scotia and New
Brunswick. Nova Scotia Energy Minister Gordon Balser fired a shot straight
at New Brunswick Premier
Bernard Lord.
FULL STORY
http://novascotia.cbc.ca/template/servlet/View?filename=nspipeline071802
MORE FISH DIE AS TOXIN SPREADS
The toxic substance that poisoned
the Little Sackville River last week
is killing more marine life.
The mysterious sludge has already
killed thousands of fish and the contamination is spreading.
FULL STORY
http://novascotia.cbc.ca/template/servlet/View?filename=nsdeadfish180702
ST. FX GETS $3M FOR OIL AND GAS R&D
St. Francis Xavier University is
the first in Nova Scotia to benefit from Ottawa's new Atlantic Innovation
Fund. The university is getting $3 million to help
develop biotechnology for the oil and
gas industry.
FULL STORY
http://novascotia.cbc.ca/template/servlet/View?filename=nsstfxcash180702
JOUDRYS WANT STAKE IN GAS DISTRIBUTION
Scotia Investments of Hantsport
Nova Scotia will be SaskEnergy's local
partner in its bid to distribute
natural gas in Nova Scotia.
FULL STORY
http://novascotia.cbc.ca/template/servlet/View?filename=ns_saskpart020717
FISH FARM FEUD
Lobster fishermen in Port Mouton are trying to block the creation of a
salmon farm.
FULL STORY
http://novascotia.cbc.ca/template/servlet/View?filename=ns_fishfeud020717
ONTARIO'S NANTICOKE IS CANADA'S WORST POLLUTER
A coal-fired generating station in Ontario single-handedly spews more
pollutants into the air than several provinces, a new report says.
FULL STORY:
http://cbc.ca/stories/2002/07/17/nanticoke020717
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