Raise Your Voice for the Great Bear Rainforest

Come out tonight, Saturday February 11th, to hear the talented Jasper Sloan Yip followed by a very soulful acoustic set from No Sinner. Later in the evening DJ Mad Love will spin some beats for you, and this will all go down at the Wise Hall!  Proceeds will go to the Great Bear Rainforest Youth Paddle.

At 9pm we will have an awareness session where we will share the vision of the GBR Youth Paddle with you and screen a video by paddle participants and Gitga’at youth from Hartley Bay. There will also be Live Art by Jay Peachy and an art showcase and auction for your viewing pleasure! This is a 19+licensed event. Come out to enjoy fantastic music and show support for those facing great challenges on the BC coast!

Saturday February 11th

The Wise Hall
1882 Adanac Street, Vancouver

Doors 8:30pm show at 9:30pm

Tickets $20 at the door $15 in advance online HERE  or in Vancouver at Red Cat Records.
contact Magdalena Angel: 604-849-0932

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Raincoast’s in-house scientists, collaborating graduate students, postdoctoral fellows, and professors make us unique among conservation groups. We work with First Nations, academic institutions, government, and other NGOs to build support and inform decisions that protect aquatic and terrestrial ecosystems, and the wildlife that depend on them. We conduct ethically applied, process-oriented, and hypothesis-driven research that has immediate and relevant utility for conservation deliberations and the collective body of scientific knowledge.

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Coastal wolf with a salmon in its month.
Photo by Dene Rossouw.