The Saskatchewan Eco Network is a non-profit, non-government
organization whose members are Saskatchewan environmental groups. SEN connects
environmentalists both within the province and across Canada by
promoting active networking.
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The Saskatchewan's Environmental Champions website features outstanding environmentalists and organizations that have championed the protection of Saskatchewan's natural environment.
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Saskatchewan
Eco-Network
535 - 8th St. E.
Saskatoon SK S7H 0P9
Phone (306) 652-1275
Email info@econet.sk.ca
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Celebrate World Rivers Day on Saturday, Sept. 25th, 7:30 pm - 1 am at St. Joseph's Church Hall (Broadway and 8th St., Saskatoon).
The evening kicks off with the documentary film Downstream and guest speaker Robert Halliday, focusing on our troubled relationships with the running water surrounding us. Dance to Reggae band Natural Mistik and sample local Paddock Wood beer. Tickets are $12 ($7 student and low-waged), available through SEN (phone 652-1275). Proceeds to: Saskatchewan Eco Network & Safe Drinking Water Foundation.
Download the poster in PDF.Elmer Laird, one of Saskatchewan's leaders in organic farming, died at the age of 86 on July 17th. An outspoken champion of organic and family farming since the 1960s, Laird was a founder of the Back to the Farm Foundation, a group which researches organic farming methods. Elmer and Gladys Laird were part of SEN's Saskatchewan's Environmental Champions web site.
The Saskatchewan Eco-Network hopes to help promote green consumer habits by assisting in the process of making informed decisions. Due to the rapidly growing concerns for the environment, information about and access to environmentally friendly products is in high demand. The Saskatchewan Green directory is currently doing a major upgrade of its products.
Saskatchewan's Green Directory targets homeowners, renovators, contractors, and green thinkers. All members of the public have free access to information relating to energy and water efficient products and systems, as well as listings of Saskatchewan suppliers.
All relevant local suppliers are listed free of charge, but are welcome to enhance their listings for a small fee, which simply aids in the maintenance of the website. Should a business be interested in being listed, please visit the site to contact Saskatchewan Eco-Network.
Last updated Thursday, 02-Sep-2010 10:24:33 CST