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Start: 2010-03-14 2:00 pm

"New thinking about the food we eat"

Cathedral Neighbourhood Centre, Regina

2900 13th Avenue

March 14 @ 2pm

$5/ticket - available from Body Fuel Organics and Dad's Organic Market.

 

 

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Start: 2010-03-16 12:00 pm
End: 2010-03-16 1:00 pm

Native Prairie Speaker Series hosted by the Prairie Conservation Action Plan

Ecology and Economics of Riparian Areas on the Prairies: What we know and what we don't!

Speaker: Etienne Soulodre, Range Agrologist, Saskatchewan Watershed Authority

Location: Royal Saskatchewan Museum, Regina, SK

Date/Time: Tuesday March 16, 12:00pm-1:00pm

FREE (free parking too)

This presentation will be broadcasted live online as well at: www.ustream.tv/channel/native-prairie-speaker-series

It will be available for view on the PCAP website: www.pcap-sk.org

Start: 2010-03-16 7:00 pm

Movie about the Canadian movement to ban lawn and garden pesticides.

Canadian Cancer Soc-SK site

http://www.cancer.ca/Saskatchewan/How%20you%20can%20help/SK-Take%20actio...

A Chemical Reaction premiere

Plan to attend the Saskatchewan premiere of:

          A CHEMICAL REACTION

The Canadian Cancer Society and the Saskatchewan Environmental Society
is hosting the screening of /A Chemical Reaction/, an acclaimed
documentary by Brett Plymale that tells the story of one of the most
powerful and effective community initiatives in the history of North
America – the Canadian movement to ban law and garden pesticides.
Concerned about the growing body of evidence linking pesticides to
cancer, Quebec, Ontario, PEI and more than 200 Canadian municipalities
have banned the sale and/or use of ornamental pesticides. The film’s
executive producer Paul Tukey will be at the screening for a question
and answer session. His book /The Organic Lawn Care Manual
<http://www.amazon.com/Organic-Lawn-Care-Manual/dp/1580176496>/ was the
best-selling lawn book of 2007.

The film will be shown in Regina and Saskatoon:

*When? * _March 17, 2010 at 7 p.m.

*Where?* _Education Auditorium
University of Regina

   

*When?* _March 16, 2010 at 7 p.m.

*Where?* _Saskatoon City Hospital
Auditorium 701 Queen Street

        Admission by donation

Start: 2010-03-16 7:00 pm

A CHEMICAL REACTION

The Canadian Cancer Society and the Saskatchewan Environmental Society is hosting the screening of /A Chemical Reaction/, an acclaimed documentary by Brett Plymale that tells the story of one of the most powerful and effective community initiatives in the history of North America – the Canadian movement to ban law and garden pesticides. Concerned about the growing body of evidence linking pesticides to cancer, Quebec, Ontario, PEI and more than 200 Canadian municipalities have banned the sale and/or use of ornamental pesticides. The film’s executive producer Paul Tukey will be at the screening for a question and answer session. His book /The Organic Lawn Care Manual <http://www.amazon.com/Organic-Lawn-Care-Manual/dp/1580176496>/ was the best-selling lawn book of 2007.

The film will be shown in Regina and Saskatoon:

*When?* _March 16, 2010 at 7 p.m.

*Where?* _Saskatoon City Hospital
Auditorium 701 Queen Street

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Start: 2010-03-17 7:00 pm

about the Canadian movement to ban lawn and garden pesticides.

Canadian Cancer Soc-SK site

http://www.cancer.ca/Saskatchewan/How%20you%20can%20help/SK-Take%20actio...

A Chemical Reaction premiere

Plan to attend the Saskatchewan premiere of:

          A CHEMICAL REACTION

The Canadian Cancer Society and the Saskatchewan Environmental Society
is hosting the screening of /A Chemical Reaction/, an acclaimed
documentary by Brett Plymale that tells the story of one of the most
powerful and effective community initiatives in the history of North
America – the Canadian movement to ban law and garden pesticides.
Concerned about the growing body of evidence linking pesticides to
cancer, Quebec, Ontario, PEI and more than 200 Canadian municipalities
have banned the sale and/or use of ornamental pesticides. The film’s
executive producer Paul Tukey will be at the screening for a question
and answer session. His book /The Organic Lawn Care Manual
<http://www.amazon.com/Organic-Lawn-Care-Manual/dp/1580176496>/ was the
best-selling lawn book of 2007.

The film will be shown in Regina and Saskatoon:

*When? * _March 17, 2010 at 7 p.m.

*Where?* _Education Auditorium
University of Regina

   

*When?* _March 16, 2010 at 7 p.m.

*Where?* _Saskatoon City Hospital
Auditorium 701 Queen Street

        Admission by donation

Start: 2010-03-17 11:07 pm

A CHEMICAL REACTION

The Canadian Cancer Society and the Saskatchewan Environmental Society is hosting the screening of /A Chemical Reaction/, an acclaimed documentary by Brett Plymale that tells the story of one of the most powerful and effective community initiatives in the history of North America – the Canadian movement to ban law and garden pesticides. Concerned about the growing body of evidence linking pesticides to cancer, Quebec, Ontario, PEI and more than 200 Canadian municipalities have banned the sale and/or use of ornamental pesticides. The film’s executive producer Paul Tukey will be at the screening for a question and answer session. His book /The Organic Lawn Care Manual <http://www.amazon.com/Organic-Lawn-Care-Manual/dp/1580176496>/ was the best-selling lawn book of 2007.

The film will be shown in Regina and Saskatoon:

*When? * _March 17, 2010 at 7 p.m.

*Where?* _Education Auditorium
University of Regina

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