Thursday, February 5 at 7 p.m.
Whole Wheat & Honey Café
(corner of 100 Street and 100 Avenue, Fort St. John)

Wayne is a long-time logger (skidder owner/operator), guide, trapper, sawmill worker, contractor, and wilderness advocate. He is a lifetime resident of northern British Columbia. Wayne has made numerous pack horse trips in the northern BC wilderness up to 85 days, and he owns a wilderness trapline 100 km south of Muncho Lake, BC.
Sparked by logging plans in the Mount Lemoray Pine Pass wilderness area, Wayne began working as a volunteer in environmental issues in 1990. In January 1993, he became a full-time conservation representative, and since 1998, Wayne has been self-employed as a conservationist.
During the past 15 years, Wayne has been active in grassroots networking among environmental, outfitting, trapping, conservation, First Nations, and other interests. He has also particpated in land use planning processes, consultation processes, the development of a Protected Areas Strategy, as well as forestry and natural gas exploration issues.
You can read more about Wayne Sawchuk and his activities at the following site:
Wayne Sawchuk
A-Peace-iation Nights create an opportunity for people to come together and share stories and thoughts, or songs, poetry, photos (or whatever you want!) about the Peace River and its valley. Anyone is welcome to bring something to share, or to just come and listen and chat with people.
Thanks once again to Whole Wheat & Honey Café for the generous use of their wonderful venue!
Need more info? E-mail: cusp-bc@telus.net or phone: 250-785-1490
DON'T MISS OUT! COME JOIN THE FUN!!!
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