Paddle for the Peace turnout in the hundreds
NEWS RELEASE For Immediate Release July 16, 2006 FORT ST. JOHN – With nearly 400 Paddle for the Peace participants and spectators from BC, Alberta and as far away as Germany and Switzerland, Roland...
View ArticleFirst Nations Chiefs Paddling the Peace River to Raise Awareness
West Moberly First Nations Chief Roland Willson and Assembly of First Nations BC Regional Chief Shawn Atleo will be paddling a canoe down the Peace River July 12, 2008, to raise awareness and learn...
View ArticlePeace Paddle Planned For Saturday
By 250 News Tuesday, July 08, 2008 03:49 AM For the third straight year, West Moberly First Nations Chief Roland Willson and Assembly of First Nations BC Regional Chief Shawn Atleo will be paddling a...
View ArticlePaddle For The Peace
Local News by CJDC BC Hydro’s Site C pre consultation period is well under way throughout the peace region. However this weekend those who oppose the project will have a chance to voice their opinions...
View ArticleParticipants Paddled the Peace River In Record Numbers
A record number of people showed their support for protecting the Peace River Valley last Saturday. The third annual Paddle for the Peace event, hosted by West Moberly First Nations and the Peace...
View ArticleCowboys take to the River
A raft with cowboys will be floating down the river as part of the Paddle for the Peace Day on July 11th, to commemorate the cowboy explorers on the Bedaux Expedition and to celebrate the flowing...
View ArticleOver 400 people showing their passion for the Peace
Fort St. John, BC – Terrific winds and rain on Friday night that brought down power lines and stranded campers did not deter over 400 people, 146 boats and over 300 paddlers, from enjoying a sunny day...
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