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Media Policy | Bridge-Free Salish Sea
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The members of Bridge-Free Salish Sea appreciate respectful media attention. However, because we are a collective, we don’t give individual, on-the-spot interviews to print media. This is because we prefer to work from a place of group consensus. Rather than contacting a member of our collective with a request for an immediate interview, we ask that journalists explore our blog and forward interview questions to bridgefreesalishsea@shaw.ca. Thank you for your interest! The desire to volunteer? Please con...
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Ferry Tales | Bridge-Free Salish Sea
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Do you have a ferry tale about why you love the ferry that you’d like us to post? If so, please send it to us at: bridgefreesalishsea@shaw.ca. An Ode to the Gabriola Ferry. This land is my land. It is an island. You might be pro-bridge. But I am no-bridge. It makes me merry. To take the ferry. This island is made for you and me. This land is my land. It is an island. The ferry’s pricey, but it’s so nicey. Don’t want to nix it, we have to fix it. This island is made for you and me. This land is my land.
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Bridge-Free Salish Sea Reacts to the Gabriola Bridge Decision | Bridge-Free Salish Sea
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Bridge-Free Salish Sea Reacts to the Gabriola Bridge Decision. January 26, 2016. On January 25, 2016, the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure concluded that while a bridge to Gabriola and Mudge Islands appears to be technically feasible, it would not be a cost-effective alternative to the current ferry link. Further, the Ministry confirmed that the Government of British Columbia will not consider a fixed link to Gabriola Island at this time. While pleased with the outcome of the study, the BFSS...
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May 20, 2016. Ferry minister says he is not responsible for ferries (May 5, 2016). Last week I had the opportunity to ask the Minister of Transportation about our ferry system. We covered a wide range of issues from affordability to the contracts for building new ferries, and upgrading existing ferries in Poland. Perhaps the most enlightening moment came when the minister said he wasn’t actually responsible for BC Ferries. That could explain the mess that our marine highway is in at present. Further, the...
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Gabriolans, Mudgekins still awaiting report on bridge study | Bridge-Free Salish Sea
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Gabriolans, Mudgekins still awaiting report on bridge study. December 1, 2015. Letter to Todd Stone. Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure. November 19, 2015. Dear Mr. Stone:. We are writing you once again to enquire regarding the study that your ministry contracted to explore the feasibility of a bridge to Gabriola and Mudge Islands. We have written you a number of times regarding the status of the study and have had no response from either yourself or anyone from your ministry. However, acknowl...
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Possible Impacts | Bridge-Free Salish Sea
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We’ve compiled this list of concerns which we feel bear consideration. Many of the items in this list are speculation. We don’t know, for instance, whether the Gabriolan elementary school would close, but we think it’s a possibility. Many bridge proponents insist that a bridge would allow Gabriolan high-schoolers to participate in after-school activities, but would this really be the case? A bridge to Nanaimo wouldn’t necessarily result in an expanded job market. Currently, people leave Nanaimo...Many sm...
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Ferry Tales | Bridge-Free Salish Sea
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December 18, 2015. The Bridge-Free Salish Sea blog wants to hear your Ferry Tales! Do you have a ferry tale about why you love the ferry that you’d like us to post? If so, please send it to us at: bridgefreesalishsea@shaw.ca. The collected stories will be posted to the Ferry Tales page linked at the top of this page. Click here to read them now. Larr; Previous Post. Next Post →. We are a collective of islanders advocating for a bridge-free Salish Sea. The desire to volunteer? Search By Post Category.
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Ferry minister says he is not responsible for ferries (May 5, 2016) | Bridge-Free Salish Sea
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Ferry minister says he is not responsible for ferries (May 5, 2016). May 20, 2016. Last week I had the opportunity to ask the Minister of Transportation about our ferry system. We covered a wide range of issues from affordability to the contracts for building new ferries, and upgrading existing ferries in Poland. Perhaps the most enlightening moment came when the minister said he wasn’t actually responsible for BC Ferries. That could explain the mess that our marine highway is in at present. Please consi...