Monday, August 23, 2010

Save the BC Bud Bears!

VANCOUVER — An online petition has been created to help 10 tame black bears whose future is uncertain after being found at a marijuana grow-op in Christina Lake, B.C.

The bears were discovered on July 30, when Mounties raided the remote property near the summer tourist town in the southern B.C. Interior.

Officers were at first fearful when they spotted the bears but soon realized the bruins were being fed by the property owners and officers were not an immediate risk.

Police allege they subsequently found at least 1,000 marijuana plants on the property.

A man and woman living on the property have been charged with various drug offences and are presently free on bail. The pair have been instructed to no longer feed the bears.

The provincial environment ministry has said if the animals can’t learn to find food in the wild, they’ll have to be exterminated.

That led to the Save Bears Found in Drug Bust online petition that has almost 800 signatures from people all around the world. The petition asks that the bears be sent to a sanctuary and not be put down.

A Facebook petition has also been created, named Help Save the B.C. Black Bears, which directs viewers to the petition.

B.C. conservation authorities could not be reached for comment.

Christina Lake is 300 kilometres east of Vancouver and just north of the border with Washington State.

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Monday, June 8, 2009

Eurofest BC 2009

Here's a video of the event. Hope you like it:



Friday, April 17, 2009

Malei and Zuke's Minis

This may be conceived as crass advertising and promotion, using a Tazo cupholder, and Zuke's Minis and a rubber green ball we bought at Tisol to try to drive traffic to our site. And, I guess it didn't hurt that we used a Stevie Wonder song, "Isn't She Lovely", as our music over as well.

Let's see if it works ;)



8000 Drums 2009 - Vancouver

This event was put together in Vancouver by Kat Norris, superevent organizer. features drummers from the Pacific Northwest or Turtle Island and Africa taking part in the global 8000 Drums event on March 21, 2009.

It also features a rare performance from Takaya, a young singer worth following.




Nisgaa New Year

Yet another great event at the Vancouver Aboriginal Friendship Centre. This event, hosted by the Dangeli family features many songs and stories from the Nisgaa People of the Pacific Northwest.



Going to the Friendship Centre on Tuesday and Wednesday nights can be one of the richest experiences one can have if you appreciate indigenous culture.

Tuesday, December 23, 2008

Bannock Frybread New Year's Eve

Another event of sharing with our brothers and sisters in the Downtown Eastside. Also you can learn about the variations in Bannock:

Relaxing Sounds of Water

Yes, folks, this is what it's all about clear, unpolluted water: