Calabash Rocks Out for Pull Together

The 23rd edition of Calablast Tuesday is back and this time we’re currating a night of music in support of First Nations led legal challenges against the Kinder Morgan pipeline! Who knew stopping pipelines could be so much fun? We stand as a community against Kinder Morgan with First Nations as they defend their territory…

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Be Clean Naturally steps up!

We are so thrilled to announce that our friends at Be Clean Naturally have created gorgeous soap bars to raise funds for Pull Together. The soaps in question are a sweet cocktail of essential oils such as orange, lime and cedar with other natural ingredients including olive and coconut oils. We’re also excited that Pull…

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Vancouver Film Screening Raises Over $3000

In late September, a Vancouver resident named Sondra put on a fantastic event, with a little help from her friends, all of them volunteering their time to make the event a success. About 140 people packed Vancouver’s Unitarian Church to see the inspiring and insightful new documentary film, Coastal Tarsands. The audience also had the opportunity…

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Summer 5Rhythms Dance Classes Raise $346

All year long, we’ve seen concerts, potlucks, yoga classes and many other creative fundraisers for Pull Together, but this is a first: Weekly 5Rhythms dance classes, collecting donations to this campaign to support First Nations fighting Enbridge in court. For the month of July, Joanne Winstanley donated a portion of the proceeds from her Tuesday night classes…

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Igel Architecture supports Pull together in a big way

Igel Architecture, based out of Vancouver, is a small architecture firm specializing in small and medium scale projects, of both new construction and renovation to existing buildings Through their projects they have donated $2000 of their own profit to help support First Nation legal challenges. Have a look at what Igel Architecture has been up to…

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Pull Together With Black Spruce Bog

Sea to Sands Conservation Alliance in Prince George Pulled Together with their local community to organize a Dance featuring the incredible band Black Spruce Bog! The energy in the room from the dancing, music and speeches made it a spiritual night for anyone who was present. Sea to Sands have been huge supporters of Pull Together all…

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Film screenings in Vancouver suburbs raise $1000

A film screening of two powerful pipeline films held by our allies at Tri-Cities Leadnow and Raincoast raised over $1000. Two beautiful and powerful films were shown: Reflections: Art for an Oil Free Coast Groundswell It was a great night of film screenings and art for The Week to End Enbridge and raised 560$, which means…

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Spirit Bear Lodge donates $4500

More incredible news today! The ecotourism company Spirit Bear Lodge announced that they are donating $4500 to Pull Together, on behalf of the recent guests who requested that their trip cost be donated to Pull Together. This donation will be doubled, to make a total of $9000. A huge thank-you to everyone at Spirit Bear Lodge for your enormous…

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Kitimat “Splash Mob” raises funds for Pull Together

Organized by Douglas Channel Watch, residents of Kitimat came together on the Kitimat River on National Aboriginal Day and Fathers Day for some fun in the sun and in the water. According to Lucy, one of the organizers, “It was a gorgeous day. We enjoyed a wiener roast and a few of the group went…

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Council of Canadians chapters raise over $2000

The Council of Canadian in Chapters in Golden, BC and Chilliwack, BC are really showing solidarity with seven First Nations fighting Enbridge! The Golden Chapter of the Council of Canadians raised $780  for Pull Together this past week, with a great fundraiser film screening of Line in The Sand, a new Enbridge pipeline documentary,  at Jitta’s Cafe in Golden…

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