4 News September 30, 2007 __* Ouer the Edge Biking all the way from Victoria to Thunder Bay in Ontario (4000km) to raise awareness and request- ing the government of Canada to take action for climate change. Nadia Novak, a third year student of UNBC majoring Environmental Planning and member of board of directors as Assoc. Director Campus Sustainability, biked more than 4000km to raise awareness among the people and put pressure on government of Canada to take responsible action on climate change. [had a very interesting interview with her on my radio show “Planet Without Boarders” You can listen to this show live every Friday at 5:00 pm at CFUR 88.7 fm, or online at www.cfut.ca . You can also listen to the repeat of the last record every Saturday at 2:00 pm and Sunday at 11:00am. Imagine it, even though, It is hard to do so A world in which every man is lucky. A world in which money, race and power are not considered as position. The replay to protester is not riot police. Neither it has nuclear bomb nor bomber nor mortar. No child place his/her foot on the landmine anymore. All are free and without pain. Imagine a world without hate, gunpowder Without cruelty, without panic and coffins You imagine even if it is crime without no border and domination. Father land means the whole world. Imagine thet you can be the fulfillment of this dream. Welcome to “Planet Without Boarders” Poem by Siavash Ghomeyshi PHOTO BY LEILA MAHEIDDINIBONAB CANADIAK r) BREAST CAN 7 FOUNDATION: FONDATION gM CANAD ENNE 2U CARCE ? DL) SFIR® Mr +Vebae Toaattdsea PETTITT TN Call for Proposals Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation, BC/Yukon Region 2009 Breast Cancer Research Postgraduate Fellowship Competition All qualified candidates are invited to apply for funding to study breast health and breast cancer through the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation, BC/Yukon Region Fellowship Program. This program is intended for qualified health care professionals, MD graduates or recent PhD graduates to begin their careers as independent, social, clinical or basic science investigators in breast cancer research. The 2009/2010 fellowship awards are generously supported by Nite of Hope, a volunteer-led event. Two fellowship awards are available. Each award totals up to $ 80,000 per year, for one or two years. PHOTO BY REZA AKBARI Deadline for applications is November 16, 2009. These days, a lot of students are wondering what all this construction at UNBC is about. Applications ate accepted Onlime. Te: suGmit ah : : : : : : application, please visit our website at www.cbcfbc.org. | tried to contact a few different people. At this point, the construction is part of a big project to instate the new Powerplant, which will use bioenergy, for the university. For more information, please contact Haifa Staiti, Currently Enhanced Forestry Lab use bioenergy as one of the sources of the energy to Manager of Grant Allocations at 1.800.561.6111 ext 239 or warm up water used in the heaters. hstaiti@cbcf.org. Reza Akbari