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CAR FREE DAY
JOIN USfor this year's Transportation Celebration for International Car Free Day, Sept 22nd. The event will be held at the Market Square on King St, from 5pm to 9pm. We have plans for food, music, arts and crafts, information tables, bike workshops, and BMX demos! FREE YOURSELF FROM CAR DEPENDANCY!
STOP GLOBAL WARMING!
BECOME AN ACTIVE CITIZEN!*
OPIRG ALTERNATIVE ORIENTATION WEEK 2009ALL EVENTS ARE FREE AND OPEN TO ANYONE!!!Tuesday September 8th - GETTING THE WORD OUT
Activist Art 101 Discover Brock! Wednesday September 9th- ANTI-OPPRESSION
Israeli Apartheid 101 and Solidarity with Palestinian Human Rights Colonize This! FREE Self-Defense Class Thursday September 10th- ENVIRONMENTAL EXTRAVAGANZA!
Plant Sale DIY Grocery Bags! Water 101 *UNDER THE RICH EARTH* Film Screening and Director Talk Join us for a screening of this brilliant film and a Q and A period with director Malcolm Rogge Friday September 11th - Gender and Sexuality
FREE! Sexual Awareness Kits Feminism is my Girlfriend FREE! Salsa Lesson Politics of Pleasure: Sex Ed 101
Critical Mass August 2009Great news fellow passengers, after the Critical Mass in St. Catherines (Montebello Park Pavillion, 5:30pm) come visit OPIRG-Brock at the Radical Infoshop at 73 St. Paul St. It it the lovely shop with the iron gates near the old Liberty Bikes shop. Also be sure to greet Randi the newest OPIRG-Brock staff member at the Radical Infoshop. Don't let that stop you from bringing along as many people as you can to ride in solidarity with us at the Critical Mass main event.
Radical InfoShop Coordinator - Part Time Contract position OPEN!
Radical Infoshop Coordinator OPIRG Brock is hiring a part-time employee to help set up and manage our downtown infoshop; a satellite project of our campus resource centre. This is a six month contract position with possible renewal pending grant monies and fundraising opportunities. ABOUT OPIRG BROCK
Ontario Health Coalition Reveals Paramedics ReportOn the evening of June 17th, concerned citizens of Port Colborne come out to hear the findings of a report carried out by the Ontario Health Coalition. As most citizens of Ontario know, a major round of hospital restructuring and cuts are underway across the province, and in light of this the Ontario Health Coalition interviewed 50 paramedics across the providence to hear their views on the consequences of closing local hospital emergency departments. "Absurb".. "Idiotic".. are just some of the words used to describe the provincial plan. Every paramedic interviewed stated that ambulances cannot replace the functions provided in local hospitals emergency departments, they expressed that this plan will only put patience at risk, worsen wait times, deprive communities of access to care or cause poor outcomes and even death. You can hear the interview with Natalie Mehra about her new Paramedics Report, unveiled last night at the public forum in Port Colborne. Just go to the Ontario Today archives (url below), and scroll down to item five for June 18. URL: http://www.cbc.ca/ontariotoday/story_archive.html VOLUNTEER with the Niagara Health Coalition:
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