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Monthly Archives: January 2019
Nova Scotia Biomass FAQ
We are reproducing these informative papers here for our Members and visitors. Nova Scotia Biomass FAQ How big is the biomass industry in Nova Scotia? It’s big and getting bigger with both large-scale domestic consumption and large-scale biomass exports. Specifically: … Continue reading
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Nature Canada youth opportunity
This Grant opportunity may be of interest to youth in our area who have an interest in environmental issues. Nature Canada has launched a new Youth Nature Leaders Grant kindly sponsored by Women for Nature. Our aim is to help … Continue reading
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Burned Movie reminder
Just a reminder that we are showing the movie “Burned” at the library tomorrow – Wednesday Janunary 30th, at 6:00 pm at the Yarmouth Library. The movie last one hour and we have to be out of the building shortly … Continue reading
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Minutes of January Meeting
A new feature we are adding to the website for our viewers is a copy of our most recent meeting minutes. Understand that these are not the official minutes until approved at the next meeting. However, there a seldom changes … Continue reading
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“Burned” movie to be shown at Yarmouth library
TREPA (Tusket River Environmental Protection Association) is presenting the new film “Burned – Are Trees the New Coal” at the Yarmouth County Library, program room, at 6 p.m. on Wednesday, January 30. The award-winning documentary focuses on the eastern seaboard … Continue reading
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