Ecological Sustainability Through Collaboration and Accountability
**NEW LOCATION**
Join us for Tri-City Greendrinks, every last Wednesday of the month at our new location, River Springs Community Centre (1950 Lodge Dr, Coquitlam, BC).
Greendrinks starts at 7pm and fosters a collaborative, relaxed atmosphere to discuss anything green and make new connections!
More info
3 members
4 members
6 members
5 members
4 members
Our FOCUS is on “keeping municipal governments accountable” and obtaining local representation that share our core values and believes on social and environmental issues.
Did you miss the all candidates meetings? We have caught some footage of our top picks of those who are committed to collaboration and accountability on issues of: social, economic and environmental importance. Footage can be viewed on our you tube channel or on our facebook account.
Youtube:
http://www.youtube.com/user/steering12?feature=mhee
Facebook:…
Posted by Eve on November 14, 2011 at 11:03am
The municipal elections are quickly approaching on November 19th. It is very important to support councilors who do not have conflict of interests such as ties to the development industry and property sales (realty or private ownership of land which could be subdivided). Council should be comprised with a spectrum of individuals who share a common goal of "improving the social, environmental and economic future of our…
ContinuePosted by Eve on October 14, 2011 at 12:01pm
Indian Bay Ecosystem Corporation (IBEC) is a membership driven not-for-profit organization focused on the conservation and enhancement of our watershed. For over 20 years IBEC has been engaged in management and stewardship activities including mobilizing and conducting valuable ecosystem…
Posted by Elaine Willis on July 2, 2011 at 6:00am
The July issue of Popular Science Magazine has two articles I would recommend it for. The one which caught my eye was titled 'The Last Drops of Oil' by Paul Roberts (author of the End of Oil) who was discussing how we should prioritize the recovery of oil based upon its environmental costs. He stresses that there is "little chance that the transition to a clean-enegy economy will be entirely clean. It will require compromises", with preferred choices such as enhanced recovery from…
ContinuePosted by Bill Aaroe on June 30, 2011 at 1:42pm — 1 Comment
It is no secret that I am, as many TGCers, an avid supporter of building sustainable communities and local food production is a big part of it.So I thought to myself I will share with you what my own…Continue
Tags: vision, community, sustainability
Started by Peter Endisch Jr. Oct 13, 2010.
Final Report has been published on the website recommending a Roundtable concept. Read the final documents here.…Continue
Started by Elaine Willis. Last reply by Eve Sep 18, 2010.
© 2012 Created by Tricity Steering Board.
Powered by
.