Bow Valley Clean Air Society 

    

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The Bow Valley Clean Air Society (BVCAS) is a non-profit society based in Canmore, Alberta that envisions the Bow Valley region with the highest quality of air and free from sources of air emissions negatively affecting people, the environment, and the climate.

 

The Bow Valley is a unique and beautiful valley characterized by clean, crisp mountain air and clear views of glorious mountain peaks.  These attributes continue to attract more people to the Bow Valley and result in expanding residential areas  and tourism in the valley.  The Bow Valley is also a major transportation corridor and industrial center.  These factors are placing increasing pressure on the air quality of the Bow Valley.

 

Fortunately, we are working to expand our knowledge of air quality issues in the Bow Valley and our ability to respond to and address these issues is increasing.

 

Our Missionis to improve and protect the air quality in the Bow Valley and minimize regional contributions to climate change

  • Join our Society - click here.
  • Slideshow of past Photos of the Week
  • Summer energy-saving tips - click here.
  • Go BLUE - click here.
  • Booth at Canmore Folk Festival - click here.
  • CRAZ becoming functional - click here.
  • Photo of the week - click here.
  • Quote of the week - see below..
  • Next monthly meeting:  Our next regular monthly meeting will be held on September 4, 2008 starting at 7:00 pm and will be held at the AADAC offices,  Ste #101 - 743 Railway Ave in Canmore, Ab.  AADAC offices are in the Boardwalk building, across the street from the Provincial Building. The entrance is down the east side of the building, behind the Elita (formerly Sun Foods) restaurant.  All paid members are encouraged to attend our monthly meetings.  

 

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Quote of the Week   

"It is our collective and individual responsibility to protect and nurture the global family, to support its weaker members and to preserve and tend to the environment in which we all live."

- Dalai Lama

 Website updated September 3/08