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May 2015
Regina: Jane’s Walk, Peace Walk
SATURDAY MAY 2, 1 pm: PEACE WALK, AS PART OF JANE'S WALKS REGINA, MEET AT THE PEACE FOUNTAIN IN FRONT OF CITY HALL Led by PeaceQuest Regina, the Peace Walk will visit a number of downtown Regina locations that remind us of the power of peace and the horrors of war. Here's the list of stops and speakers, as it stands now: Peace Fountain, in front of City Hall: Bob Hughes Huston House, 2138 McIntyre St: Ed Lehman Knox Met, Vic and Lorne:…
Find out more »Kingston Film Screening: The Grand Illusion
“It’s not a movie about a prison escape, nor is it jingoistic in its politics; it’s a meditation on the collapse of the old order of European civilization.” – Roger Ebert
Find out more »June 2015
Plenary and Book Launch: Worth Fighting For
An excellent opportunity to learn about PeaceQuest and the history of peace work and pacifism in Canada. You are invited to join us and Worth Fighting For editor Lara Campbell in this participatory discussion.
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PeaceQuest Regina Meeting
PeaceQuest Regina meetings are open to the public. You are invited to stop in, meet the group, and get involved! Read the minutes from the June meeting here to get up to speed!
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Hiroshima Day Peace Walk and Lantern Ceremony
2015 marks the 70th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima, Japan... Families and children floating paper lanterns at the Hiroshima Day vigil August 6th, 2014 Hiroshima Day vigils have, in some form, been taking place in Kingston since the 1980s. This year marks the 70th anniversary of the first time nuclear weapons were turned on a civilian population. Join PeaceQuest and the Hiroshima Day Committee for a familiy-friendly evening of crafts, storytelling and song to both mourn the victims of…
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