| April
16, 2003
Forest policy on the New VI's Talk TV
Talktv, Wednesday, April 16 at 8 pm / Will new
forest policies mean the end of small-town BC?
Host Moe Sihota sits down with the IWA's Darrell
Wong (President, Local 2171) and Bill Routley (President,
Local 1-80) for what promises to be a rousing debate on the
implications of new forest policies to our rural communities.
To become part of the live Talktv audience:
Have something to say? Whether you're a committed
environmentalist, a long-time forestry worker, or a concerned
citizen, join our live audience. No reservation necessary; just
come by The New VI (1420 Broad Street at Pandora) 15 minutes prior
to showtime. Audience members will be seated on a first-come
/ first-served basis.
Provocative, compelling, and local, Talktv is The
New VI's live open forum for vigorous debate. Viewers are
encouraged to enter the discussion; ideas expressed via phone
(866.242.2484), fax (250.414.6598), and email (talktv@thenewvi.com)
are an integral part of the show.
Host Moe Sihota's 18 years in public office proved
him to be feisty, tenacious, and - above all - controversial. He
joined the legislature in 1986 as BC's first Indo-Canadian MLA;
later, he served as Canada's first Indo-Canadian cabinet minister.
Talktv airs live on Wednesdays from 8 to 9 pm from
Pandora's Box in downtown Victoria on The New VI, Cable 12.
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