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  PRES is pleased to announce that the winner of the Earthday Bursary is Mr. Aaron Tutt.

 

 

            

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Peace River Environmental Society/Northern Alberta Development Council(NAD                              2008 Earth Day Bursary

Value: $1000

Field of Study: Environmental Studies

Requirements:

1.      Submission of a 500-1000 word essay on environmentally friendly energy solutions including their views on the topic

2.      A letter outlining future career plans

3.      Completed student application found on NADC website www.nadc.gov.ab.ca

 Deadline for Submission: May 23, 2008 Applicants may mail or e-mail essay and letter to barb@peaceriverenvironmentalsociety.org

Student application with original signature must be mailed to;

Peace River Environmental Society                                                                                                                  PO Box, 6892                                                                                                                                             Peace River AB                                                                                                                                                   T8S 1S6

Conditions: The applicant may be required to meet additional requirements as outlined on the NADC website www.nadc.gov.ab.ca to qualify for a partnership bursary.

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Water is a funny thing.  When we have enough of it, it has almost no value whatsoever.  If you have lots of water, you don't even think about it.  But, if we don't have enough, it becomes priceless and the most valuable resource there is.

~ Dr. John Pomeroy, B.Sc., Ph.D., Saskatchewan Watershed Research Facility (SWRF), U of S