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About this event: Community: An Informal Open Forum for Miramichi Youth

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Hello all of you who managed to find this event!
I think it would be great for us to furthur discuss the issues you guys had mentioned during our open forum. I know that we established that there is a serious drug problem in the community, you had mentioned so ideas for some help; but I'd like to really talk about some solutions. Any ideas?

March 14, 2008 | 1:06 PM Comments  0 comments

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Related to this project: Creating Local Connections Canada/Liaisons locales Canada

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Hey CLCers!

Things have been pretty busy! But the month looks very promising. I have been in touch with members of my university campus and they are excited to do a climate change workshop to help promote a greener campus. I have also been in contact with Eel Ground First Nation to set up an open forum with the First Nations youth in the community. The timing is still in the works, but it looks promising. Of course I'll be in contact with Eriel as soon as things are finalized in case she may have some pointers =). And I have things rolling on the "Change That Clicks" program the the Saint John Boys & Girls Club. We have days, times, and all that fun stuff. We're doing two sessions for two age groups beginning Feb 21.

Tha only real challenge that I have found so far is getting to events. I seem to be very unlucky when it comes to this! Either I find out too late, or have a class/work at the time. Other then that, things seem to be going well =).

February 8, 2008 | 11:26 PM Comments  0 comments

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Finally, the public are taking global warming seriously!
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It's about time that I start seeing commercials and programs that are environmentally conscious. It has been so disheartening knowing how poorly Canada is doing to reduce emissions, so it's great to see that at least the people are doing something if the government isn't. I know that there are so many important issues out there, but they're not going to matter if we live in a world devastated by the effects of global warming. Global warming can be an easy fix if everyone takes part. Then we can focus more on other very important global issues that are out there.

January 27, 2008 | 9:25 PM Comments  0 comments

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Related to this project: Creating Local Connections Canada/Liaisons locales Canada

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Guess I forgot to post a little while back... I did a climate change workshop in Miramichi, NB, right before Christmas. Despite going in with some hesitation, everything turned out well and I think everyone had fun. My next project is to do a climate change workshop at the university. I have high hopes for this one.

January 22, 2008 | 7:02 PM Comments  0 comments

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Related to this project: Creating Local Connections Canada/Liaisons locales Canada

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Hey everyone!
Just letting you know what's going on here in New Brunswick. I am in the process of planning a Climta Change Workshop in my old high school. And I am aslo trying to get two open forums in the works; one for rural youth and the other for Aboriginal youth all in the Miramichi area. I am excited and my goal is to have everuthing done by Christmas. I was also able to make a local contact, someone who I would like to do a possible workshop with in the future here in Saint John about poverty and youth, which is a problem here. Well, I guess that's it for now. I'll keep updating when I get everything finalized!
Best,
Allison

December 7, 2007 | 12:23 PM Comments  0 comments

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