North Vancouver residents hear from Resource Works

Resource Works head greets residents at public library, discusses pipeline issues alongside Sophie Harrison of the Dogwood Initiative

At the invitation of the North Vancouver Public Library, Executive Director Stewart Muir took part in a panel discussion/community roundtable and plenary on the evening of June 12 2019. His presentation is linked below.

Above: Stewart discusses his report. Sophie Harrison, right.

After both panelists presented, they took questions from the floor.

Roundtable discussions touched on whatever issues these local residents wanted to discuss. The session was expertly curated by Sarah Tarcea, Librarian – Community, Program and Service Development, North Vancouver Public Library.

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