Author: nlened
Chemicals Management Plan – CMP Public Outreach Webinar/Webinaire
What are Chemicals Management Plan (CMP) staff doing to educate Canadians about the CMP and the potential risks and safe use of chemicals? What are NGO groups and Health Professionals across Canada doing, and what would we like to do? CMP public outreach will be the topic of a Webinar to be held collaboratively with Health Canada and the Canadian Network for Human Health and the Environment (CNHHE) on Thursday, December 10 at 1:00 PM EST Once again, this session is intended for a wide range of health and environment stakeholders, including, but not limited to NGOs, researchers, health workers, and Aboriginal groups. Please share this invitation with your colleagues and other interested individuals.
The session will include the opportunity to discuss this subject with CMP staff. Please reply as soon as possible if you are interested in participating, along with your language preference for materials (English/French).
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Que fait le personnel du Plan de gestion des produits chimiques (PGPC) pour éduquer la population canadienne à propos du PGPC, des risques potentiels associés aux substances chimiques et de leur usage sécuritaire? Que font les ONG et les professionnels de la santé à travers le pays et qu’aimerions-nous faire de plus?
La stratégie de sensibilisation du public à l’égard du PGPC sera le sujet d’un webinaire organisé en collaboration avec Santé Canada et le Réseau canadien pour la santé humaine et l’environnement (RCSHE) le jeudi 10 décembre à 13 h (HNE).
N’hésitez pas à partager cette invitation avec vos collègues et toute autre personne intéressée.
Une fois de plus, cette présentation s’adresse à un vaste éventail d’intervenants du secteur de la santé et de l’environnement, incluant, mais sans y être limité, les ONG, les chercheurs, les professionnels de la santé et les groupes autochtones.
Vous aurez également l’occasion de discuter du sujet avec le personnel du PGPC. Veuillez répondre d’ici aussitôt que possible si vous souhaitez participer à ce webinaire, en nous mentionnant également votre préférence pour la langue du matériel (français/anglais).
Liz Smith
Canadian Network for Human Health and the Environment
c/o The New Brunswick Lung Association
65 Brunswick St.
Fredericton, NB
E3B-1G5
F: 506-462-0939
Winter Solstice Family Afternoon and Night Celebration’s
- Join us for an afternoon celebration on Sunday, December 20 at 1:30pm
– Share a story
– Decorate a tree full of treats as a gift for the animals
– Share hot chocolate
– Sing some holiday songs. We encourage everyone to bring a song they love to sing this time of year! - Join us for an night celebration on Sunday, December 21 at 6:30pm – Share a story – Decorate a tree full of treats as a gift for the animals – Share hot chocolate – Sing some holiday songs. We encourage everyone to bring a song they love to sing this time of year!
Winter Solstice is the longest night of the year. We humans are celebrating all sorts of festivals of light this time of year! However, the animals that are not hibernating or migrating will have to tough it out through the winter. Let’s celebrate winter and share with the creatures this holiday season.
We will enjoy some time together outdoors, so please come prepared to be outdoors for half of the program. You may bring a chair or blanket to sit on if you choose.
All Ages Welcome! Special $5 for everyone 2 years and older.
Please RSVP to 754-3474 or kids@fluvarium.ca
Conservation Corps Project Coordinator Intern
Food First NL 2015 Annual General Meeting
Date: Wednesday, December 2nd 2015
Place: Learning Centre, NL Housing & Homelessness Network, St. John’s
Time: 1:30 – 4:00 pm
Beverages and healthy snacks will be provided.
Our AGM is open to everyone—members and non-members alike—so please pass this invitation along to anyone you think may be interested in attending.
Attendees must register by Friday November 27, by contacting Kate Dutton at kate@foodfirstnl.ca or (709) 237 4026.
The Climate Change Rally for St. John’s
The Climate Change Rally for St. John’s is scheduled to take place Saturday, Noon November 28th at Harbourside Park , Water Street, St. John’s across from the National War Memorial. For more information contact Fred Winsor, Sierra Club, tel. 709-738-3781 or email: winsorf@nl.rogers.com.
Humber Natural History Society (HNHS) monthly meeting
The Humber Natural History Society (HNHS) monthly meeting is usually the second Tuesday of each month.
Please join our AGM on Tuesday, 8 December at 7:30 pm located in the Port Corporation Boardroom in the Pollett Building (61 Riverside Drive), Corner Brook
Open to the public!
Henry Mann will present a talk on and help us learn to identify fall berries.
Fall berry treats (jelly, chutney, breads, cookies) will be served. If you wish to bring something to share- please do!
The present HNHS executive will offer suggestions for a different focus in activities over the next year (fewer talks, more
walks). Your comments and suggestions on future activities will be appreciated during the meeting.
There will be an election of executive and we encourage interested folks to volunteer if this is something that interests them.
(Present executive members are Judy May, Tina Newbury, Alice Wills, Kim Olson, Julia Briffett, Bruce Rodrigues Lois Bateman.)
Information about our upcoming events: the Christmas Bird Count and Christmas Bird Count for Kids events will follow.
For further information, please reply to this email address.
Humber Natural History Society – Kids 2015 Christmas Bird Count
Tuesday December 29th 10:30–1:30
Meet at Corner Brook City Hall Community Room
Cost: $3 per person – includes lunch!
Bring: Binoculars + An Adult + Weather-appropriate clothing
To register contact: humbernaturalhistorysociety@gmail.com OR (709) 764-0339
THANK YOU!! MERRY CHRISTMAS
Fluvarium Kids Club – November Program: A Fish’s Tale!
“A Fish’s Tale!”
Kids Club program for November
at The Suncor Energy Fluvarium!
Discover the changes a little fish must go through as we take
Fluvarium Kids on the journey of a Brown Trout. It is spawning season at
The Fluvarium, some lucky visitors may even get to see the fish laying eggs!
November 21 & 22 at 1:30pm Program runs approx. 45-60 minutes
This Fluvarium Kids program is Family Fun and can include an outdoor component, game, story and craft!
Fluvarium Kids Club Weekend Programs
Have you heard? Kids ages 5–10 and their families are invited to join Fluvarium Kids! Receive updates, collect stickers, and earn a Fluvarium Kids Fresh Water Friends certificate when you attend sessions in four different months!
Fluvarium Kids programs are complimentary with admission.
Ask about our Annual Family Pass.
For more information contact:
754-3474 – kids@fluvarium.ca
NL Environment Groups Festive Season Gathering
December 17, 2015 — Please drop by between 4:30 PM – 7:00 PM
Finger foods and beverages – contributions welcome!
Please use the entrance facing the Basilica, farthest door from Military. Ring the door bell and somebody will come and let you in. If you need the elevator, please let us know ahead of time, and we will be available with the key. Sheridan 746-6828
The Gathering Place, 172 Military Rd, St. John’s

