Join us to learn more about the threats facing Sandy Lake and the Blue Mountain-Birch Cove Lakes, and how you can help.
These two vital wild spaces contribute so much to a healthy city for people and nature – and if we don’t act now to save them, it might be too late. The province is forcing the HRM to ram through development that will cost taxpayers millions of dollars, increase traffic and threaten crucial ecosystems that help mitigate flooding and climate impacts, host diverse wildlife and provide access to loved recreation spaces for our communities.
In November, the HRM is hosting two public open house events. This is a chance for citizens to ask questions and demand real answers.
The EAC and OUR HRM Alliance are hosting two webinars to help you understand how we got here, and the threat these developments pose. You’ll hear from leaders actively working to protect these areas and gain insights you can use to provide feedback at the HRM open house events.
Join us for one of two sessions:
- Sunday, Nov. 9, 4 - 5 p.m.
- Monday, Nov. 10, 7 - 8 p.m.