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Walk 4 the Salish Sea
Posted on 2017/05/132017/05/13 by olyclimate

Walk 4 the Salish Sea

This is one of the most important international/local issues we face now.  We encourage you to join in (for as much or as little as you can via any human-powered means of transport).  Or, if you can’t join physically, donate.

When: May 25-28, 2017
Where: from Victoria to Kinder Morgan Westridge Terminal, Burnaby

RSVP if you’d like to join the contingent from the Olympic Peninsula.

For official details and/or to donate, visit walk4salishsea.ca

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CategoriesActions, Events Tagsclimate justice, coast protectors, fossil fuel, indigenous rights, Kinder Morgan TMX, Resistance, tar sands, Victoria to Burnaby, Walk 4 Salish Sea

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