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Environmental award winners



Published on January 18th, 2008
Published on January 31st, 2010
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Eco-Heroes Group of the Year , Sustainable Development , Digby Neck and Islands Society , Nova Scotia

Efforts to stop the White’s Point mega quarry and marine terminal have won the ‘Eco-Heroes Group of the Year’ award for the Partnership for the Sustainable Development of Digby Neck and Islands Society.

The award is one of Nova Scotia six annual Eco-Heroes Awards presented by the Nova Scotia Environmental Network, an umbrella organization of environmental and health organizations in the province.

Bear River First Nation received the Marshall Award for Aboriginal Environmental Leadership for its community-based environmental initiatives including Project Light Foot.

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