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Tag Archives: Occupy Nanaimo
Occupy Nanaimo: Day 50 – Last Camp Standing
Occupy Nanaimo, which went up on October 15 as part of the global day of action in support of Occupy Wall Street, is the last remaining Occupy encampment in British Columbia, and one of very few left in all of … Continue reading
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Tagged economic equality, justice, Nanaimo, new paradigm, Occupy Movement, Occupy Nanaimo, Occupy Wall Street, Vancouver Island
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Occupy Nanaimo: Day 47 – Urgent Appeal!
URGENT MESSAGE AND INVITATION FROM OCCUPY NANAIMO: “On Thursday December 1st at 09:00 (am) the Corporation of the City of Nanaimo will begin legal proceeding, seeking an injunction to evict Occupy Nanaimo from Diana Krall Plaza. We have been peaceful … Continue reading
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Tagged Nanaimo, Occupy Movement, Occupy Nanaimo, Occupy Wall Street, Vancouver Island
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‘Occupy Earth’ is Growing
The Occupy Earth encampment at the corner of Milton and Hecate in downtown Nanaimo has doubled in size, and is much better provisioned, than when I first visited the camp a few days ago. These little green dudes really know how … Continue reading
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Tagged Humor, Nanaimo, Nanaimo Elections, Occupy Earth, Occupy Movement, Occupy Nanaimo, SETI, Vancouver Island
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Occupy Earth
Occupy Nanaimo has competition… A new ‘Occupy’ encampment sprouted up in Nanaimo on Halloween, at the corner of Milton and Hecate. And the occupiers of this new camp have no plans to pack up their tents and, uh, spaceships anytime … Continue reading
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Tagged Halloween art, Humor, Nanaimo, Occupy Earth, Occupy Nanaimo, urban art, Vancouver Island
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Occupy Nanaimo – The Dog Show Must Go On
The 30 tents of Occupy Nanaimo, now in its 15th day, went behind barricades this morning to accommodate Trick-or-Treaters and a costume contest for dogs in the front end of the Diana Krall Plaza. The occupiers agreed to temporarily relocate … Continue reading
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Tagged activism, economic equality, Kim Goldberg photos, Occupy Movement, Occupy Nanaimo, Occupy Wall Street, photos
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Occupy Nanaimo To Be Caged!
NEWS FLASH: Occupy Nanaimo is scheduled to be fenced in tomorrow morning (Saturday) at the back-end of Diana Krall Plaza where the encampment has been temporarily relocated at the request of downtown businesses who are staging a Trick-or-Treat event for … Continue reading
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Tagged activism, justice, Nanaimo, Occupy Movement, Occupy Nanaimo, Occupy Wall Street
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Occupy Nanaimo: Day 4 – Christy Clark comes to town
BC Premier Christy Clark was in downtown Nanaimo today addressing the Vancouver Island Economic Alliance’s 2011 summit at the Vancouver Island Conference Centre. The conference centre is just two doors away from the Occupy Nanaimo encampment in the Diana Krall … Continue reading
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Tagged Christy Clark, economic equality, homelessness, Kim Goldberg, Occupy Nanaimo, Occupy Vancouver, Vancouver Island
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Occupy Nanaimo: Day 3 – Porta-potties!
The porta-potties have arrived! Occupy Nanaimo now has two porta-potties provided by the City. News Flash: More tents are urgently needed! Eight people are there right now without a tent for the night. The camp is growing daily. There were … Continue reading
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Tagged activism, Kim Goldberg, Nanaimo, Occupy Movement, Occupy Nanaimo, Occupy Wall Street, resistance
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Occupy Nanaimo: Day 2 – The Week Ahead
I was just down at the Occupy Nanaimo encampent at the Diana Krall Plaza downtown beside the public library. Numbers are growing and more tents are going up. There were about 30 people down there at 5:30 pm playing music, … Continue reading
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Tagged activism, Kim Goldberg, Nanaimo, Occupy Movement, Occupy Nanaimo, Occupy Wall Street, social change
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