A full house of local citizens from babies to grandmothers were out at City Council to support a call for climate action. From the Climate Action Team Grey-Bruce's report on the event:
"Bravo to Fridays for Future BGOS on their presentation to Owen Sound city council this evening. Kudos to council for responding so positively.
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From the Bluewater District School Board:
"This past Friday, the Bluewater District School Board sent a letter to update parents/guardians on the one-day full withdrawal of services that the Ontario Secondary School Teachers’ Federation (OSSTF) is planning across the province on Wednesday, December 4, 2019.
In Bluewater District School Board, OSSTF members include. . .
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Scott Taylor, senior planner for the County of Grey, had this to say when asked what declaring a climate crisis means, at the Climate Action Team's panel discussion:
“It sounds like a great way to raise awareness and inspire others to do the same, whether it’s people that might be in the council chambers or whether it’s people that might read about it through the media or. . .
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