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August 19th, 2009

Living History Tour concludes in St. John’s after Cross-country Odyssey
After three months of cycling, the self-propelled duo that embodied the RCEN Living History Tour reached St. John’s on August 15th! During their Canadian Odyssey, Dylan White and Garrett Reynolds interviewed over a dozen past and present members of the RCEN, thus recording an important part of the Canadian environmental movement’s history.

Congratulations to Dylan and Garrett, and thanks to everyone who welcomed, fed and/or housed them! View pictures of their journey at www.canadianodyssey.ca.

Over the next few months, we’ll be going through the video footage from the Tour to find the best stories, insights and experiences and then we’ll share them with you! Stay tuned…

ENGO Biodiversity Contest still Accepting Submissions
Calling all groups working on biodiversity! Increase your organization’s visibility and win $200. All you need to do is send a ½ page description of your biodiversity project. Participate now!

Stephen Hazell Leaving Sierra Club after 3 Years
Sierra Club Canada is saying goodbye to its Executive Director, Stephen Hazell, who will pursue other opportunities as of this fall. During his time as Executive Director, Stephen has advanced and maintained the Sierra Club’s reputation as one of the most influential environmental organizations in Canada.
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