Category Archives: Event Archives 2010

MEC Paddlefest – Win Jack Johnson tickets!

Fraser Riverkeeper will have a community booth at this year’s Mountain Equipment Co-Op’s Paddlefest, on June 20th at Jericho Beach in Vancouver.

Hosted by MEC, Paddlefest is an urban celebration of kayaking, canoeing, and BC’s ocean environment. The day will feature learning opportunities on water and on land. Paddlers of all skill levels are welcome. Fraser Riverkeeper has participated in this event for the past couple years, raising awareness of Fraser Riverkeeper’s interventions, and community programs.

This year we will be raffling tickets to win a pair of Jack Johnson’s tickets for his upcoming October 1st concert at GM Place. Jack Johnson has chosen Fraser Riverkeeper again as one of its charities. Please stop by our booth at Paddlefest, say hello, and buy a raffle ticket for 10.00 to enter in the drawing for the Jack Johnson concert! If you buy two tickets, you become an annual member of Fraser Riverkeeper with a chance of also winning a t-shirt.

That’s $20.00 for double the chance to win a pair of tickets to see Jack Johnson on October 1st, an annual Fraser Riverkeeper membership, and a chance at winning a t-shirt. The final drawing will be held at our TD Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup event on September 25 near Stanley Park.

All raffle sales are considered donations, so please be sure to sign our sign-in sheet with your complete contact information so that we can send you a charitable receipt.

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June 9 – 14 – Annual Waterkeeper Alliance Conference

Since its inception, the Annual Waterkeeper Conference has educated, inspired, and energized individual Waterkeeper organizations,  strengthening their fight for clean water.

Nearly 300 Waterkeepers, water experts, and stakeholders convene each year to share information and insights from our global network, learn cutting-edge advocacy strategies, and be reinvigorated to continue our work protecting watersheds and leading the fight for clean water.

This year’s conference is in La Paz, Mexico. Fraser Riverkeeper will be attending, so watch for pictures soon!

Hands across the Sand

Updated news: We will attend the Vancouver “Hands across the Sand” on June 26th between 11:00 and 12:30, at English Bay. Read more on the Facebook event.

On June 26th, individuals and organizations have a chance to say Yes to clean energy and No to offshore oil drilling.

Hands across the Sand is a movement made of people of all walks of life wishing to protect our coastal economies, oceans, marine wildlife, fishing industry, and coastal military missions. Let us share our knowledge, energies, and passion for protecting all of the above from the devastating effects of oil drilling.

Please contact Hands across the Sand to get involved.

Fraser Riverkeeper to Join “Get Out Migration”

Salmon Are Sacred is calling on everyone who loves wild salmon to participate in ‘The Get Out Migration’, which starts on Earth Day (22nd April) and ends on Mother’s Day. In British Columbia, Alexandra Morton will start the migration in the Ahta River in the heart of the Broughton Archipelago with Quoashinis Lawson leaving the Bedwell River in Clayoquot Sound UNESCO Biosphere Reserve before joining up en route to Victoria. Other migrations are planned from Gold River, the Cowichan Valley, the Gulf Islands, the Fraser River Valley, Adams River and Washington State.

Join the Action!

Updated schedule:

8:00am – March starts at Shaw Ocean Discovery Centre in Sidney (9811 Seaport Place)

12:30am –  Meeting point: Lana Popham’s Office in Saanich (4085 Quadra Street)

2:00pm – Rally at Centennial Square (1 Centennial Square)

SPEAKERS – starting 2:00pm

Main Stage MC’d by Tamara Hermann, VIPRG and Rick Glumac, Wild Salmon Circle

1. Musical Welcome: August Thomas, Esquimalt Nation. Song(s) in honour of event, located near Spirit Poles

2. Speaker: Cheryl Bryce, Lekwungen. Words of welcome and comments on purpose and intent of event and journey. Main stage.

3. Musical Entertainment: Marimba Mazuva. Main stage

4. Speaker: Tria Donaldson,Wilderness Committee Victoria. Main stage.

5. Speaker: Mary Vickers, Heiltsuk Nation. Main stage.

6. Musical Entertainment: to be announced. Main stage.

7. Speaker: Carolyn Knight reads a statement on behalf of Raincoast. Main stage.

8. Speaker: Tyee Bridge from WSC and Lauren Hornor from Fraser Riverkeeper announce the launch of the Pacific coast SUPS (Stand Up for Pacific Salmon) consumer campaign. Main stage.

ACTIVITIES – starting at 2:00pm

2-3:00pm Salmon BBQ

2-3:15pm Fish on Sticks. Make your own fish-theme artsy regalia in preparation to welcome walkers and take part in procession to Legislature.

MARCH TO LEGISLATURE – 3:45pm

3:00pm – Walkers arrive (Augie Thomas sings in welcome: Northern Nations welcomed with Alexendra Morton).

3:45pm – March along Government Street to Legislature (Masala Percussion group provides music as MIA salmon puppet + the public join Alex and Migration walkers to final rally destination 4pm).

4:00pm – Final Rally at Legislature.

SPEAKERS

MC’d by Arthur Black, from CBC

1. Speaker: Grand Chief Stewart Philip
2. Speaker: Mary Vickers, Heiltsuk Nation
3. Speaker: John Volpe, Scientist, Seafood Ecology Research Group (SERG)
4. Speaker: Vicky Husband
5. Speaker: Fin Donnelly, MP
6. Speaker: Alexandra Morton

Fraser Riverkeeper will be participating in the festivities in Victoria on May 8th, at the march and the rally. Please join us!

Updated news from Alexandra:

Two hundred and fifty people greeted us in Campbell River the heart of the Norwegian salmon farming industry.  Hundreds of people honked and waved as we walked the 25 km south on the old Island highway.

However, this is not going to be enough. As a friend walking with me today said, “If you want to be represented, you will have to represent yourself.

If you want to see BC’s coast produce wild salmon again you need to show up wherever possible, so I am listing the dates of where the Get Out Migration will be, more information is at www.salmonaresacred.org

April 29 Thursday we will be on the highway heading south into Courtenay, We will arrive around 2:30-3:00 at the Exhibition Grounds please walk with us to Simms Park, in the evening we will be at the Komox Native Band Hall 600pm.

April 30 Friday Walking from Courtenay to Fanny Bay 3pm Cowie Creek to Fanny Bay, 4pm Fanny Bay Hall

May 1 Saturday Fanny Bay to Big Qualicum 5-9pm celebration at Big Qualicum River Campground live entertainment

May 2 Sunday 11 am Town of Qualicum Beach 2pm luncheon at Pheasant Glen Golf Course

May 3 Monday arrive Saw-Nas-Aw campground Lantzville

May 4 Tuesday Lantzville Road from Saw-Nas-Aw campground at 7 am to Costco Parking lot at lunch time then walk to Maffeo Sutton Park for a Rally then take the 5:55 Ferry to Gabriola evening presentation at Agi Hall

May 5 Wednesday walk through Gabriola

May 6 Thursday walking into Duncan evening event at 5 – 7pm City Square

May 7 Friday walking Duncan to Mill Bay ferry for 4:10 ferry, 7:30 presentation at Mary Winspear Centre

May 8 Saturday – Walking Sidney to Victoria meeting at Centennial Square at 3pm then onto the Legislature at 4 pm!!! This is the grand finale and the most important part of this effort.  MP Fin Donnelly and our west coast Fisheries Critic will meet us there.

It is vital that everyone show up for these events if possible. Ottawa is not going to inconvenience this industry without enormous public participation.

Alexandra

FRK Executive Director to Appear on NPR

Fraser Riverkeeper’s Executive Director Lauren Hornor appeared April 29th on NPR at 1:30 Eastern. The program is called EcoReport, and you can listen live through your computer by clicking on the “Listen Live” button on the top-right side of the website. The show will be archived for two weeks, so if you can’t make it on the 29th, you can check it out later.

Click here for the show (will be archived for 2 weeks).

Lauren was interviewed about a new campaign Fraser Riverkeeper is about to launch called “Stand Up for Pacific Salmon,” a consumer campaign that will take place from Alaska to Southern California.

Earth Day Pegleg Bar Cleanup

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Fraser Riverkeeper’s Annual Earth Day Cleanup at Pegleg Gravel Bar, Chilliwack Fraser Riverkeeper, in partnership with Woodtone, the City of Chilliwack, Rotz Disposal, and other friends of the Fraser River, cleaned up Pegleg Gravel Bar in Chilliwack on Sunday,  April … Continue reading

Water on the Table

Date: Friday, April 23
Time: 9:15 pm
Location: Fifth Avenue Cinemas

Water on the Table explores  Canada’s relationship to its freshwater, arguably its most precious natural resource.

There will also be a post-film discussion on local water issues with director Liz Marshall and Council of Canadians BC/Yukon Regional Coordinator, Harjap Grewal.

The film Water on the Table asks the question: is water a commercial good like running shoes or Coca-Cola? Or, is water a human right like air?  The film features “international water-warrior” Maude Barlow.

Tickets: $12 Regular Admission. $10 Children under 12, Students (13-17) + Seniors (65+).

Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qVzb9rPY9Q

Film synopsis at www.wateronthetable.com

March 22, World Water Day Reading Series

The first of our Reading Series events, hosted by H2O Plus on Robson, will launch the evening of March 22, World Water Day, featuring author Jordan Scott.

When: March 22, 6:00 – 8:00 pm
Where: H2O Plus store, 939 Robson, Vancouver

In Silt, Jordan Scott explores the poetics of water by submerging his language into the histories and geologies of the Fraser River.  Once on the river, Scott’s language mimics each tributary, rapid and undertow, as he attempts to re-write a family history drenched with migration and hardship. Silt imagines each movement of water as each movement of mouth, constantly working its way towards release.

H2O Plus will host this event and donate 15% of that day’s sales to Fraser Riverkeeper.
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Water Beneath Our Feet

Mapping the Spirit of the False Creek Watershed

Hosted by False Creek Watershed

A UNIQUE COMMUNITY MAPPING PROJECT

Are you interested in the history of False Creek? Would you like to creatively map your “home place”? This community mapping project will offer the opportunity to participate in Historical Walks, Community Storytelling and a Creative Mapping Workshop.

If this mix whets your appetite, we encourage you to register for one of the two community mapping workshops and the three supporting events to gain the best experience of this unique project.

March 13 – Historical False Creek Walk with Bruce Macdonald

March 20 – Musqueam Creek Walk – Vancouver’s last wild salmon stream

March 27 – Community Sharing Workshop False Creek History

April 10 – Community Mapping Workshop – Emily Carr University

April 17 – Community Mapping Workshop – Roundhouse Community Centre

Event Archives 2010


Date: Tuesday, February 23, 2010
Time: 7:00pm – 9:30pm
Location: Ladner Community Centre
4734 51st Street, Ladner, BC

Join Alexandra Morton, Biologist and Wild Salmon Advocate; John Cummins, MP; Chief Bob Chamberlin, Kwicksutaineuk/Ah-Kwa-Mish First Nations; and local salmon advocates in our fight to save British Columbia’s coastal lifeline: our Wild Salmon!

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Wild Salmon Circle is hosting another salmon rally on February 20, 1:00 p.m., at Vanier Park.

From Wild Salmon Circle:

Wild Salmon Circle will be hosting another rally on February 20th, 2010 and we hope to see you there! Our focus for this rally (which makes it different from the other ones) is the fact that 92% of BC’s salmon farms are owned my Norwegian companies. With the world watching and Norwegian media around for the Olympics, we want to inform the Norwegian citizenry – who may not be aware of the Norwegian companies’ encroachment into Canadian waters – what is happening here in BC. Emphasis will be on awareness, and not placing blame on Norwegians themselves or to have anything against their athletes.

With fish farm problems rife in Norway now as well, the situation is ripe for change. According to Norway’s daily financial newspaper, “….lice have crawled up the political agenda and up the inside of the trouser leg of Prime Minister Jens Stoltenberg.”

Here are some slogans and translations you can use as you make signs and posters for the rally:

  • “Norwegian Salmon Farms Kill Canada’s Wild Salmon” => Norsk lakseoppdrett dreper Canadas villaks
  • “Norway Out of Canadian Waters” => Norge ut av Canadiske farvann

The rally will probably be at Vanier Park near the Planetarium, although we are looking for a venue that will provide some cover if it rains. We’ll keep you posted soon as details are figured out!

Also we will be in need of some volunteers before and during the event, so please let us know if you can help out! Anything would be a big help and greatly appreciated – handing out flyers, making posters, setup and take down.

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