HomeNewsTime to save planet is now: Young environmental activists News Time to save planet is now: Young environmental activists By Bob McIntyre Friday, Nov. 29th, 2019 FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmail A small but loud crowd of about a hundred high school students marched to City Hall today, their first time as part of the global Fridays for Future environmental movement. Organizer and Thériault student Jessica Lee says they’ll be back in bigger numbers, until politicians get the message that it’s the young people’s world they’re destroying, and that climate change is a crisis now. (Bob McIntyre, MyTimminsNow.com staff) A small cross-section of students and their signs at today’s climate change protest outside Timmins City Hall. (Bob McIntyre, MyTimminsNow.com staff) FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmail - Advertisment - - Advertisment - - Advertisement - Continue Reading News OPP warn about crystal methamphetamine News ‘Bernadette Sutherland Way’ dedicated at Vipond Rd. and Moneta Ave. News Northeastern Ontario Family and Children’s Services mark Children’s Mental Health Week News Earlier start date and new features added to Mountjoy Farmers Market this season News Welcome to Timmins Night comes up September 4 at the McIntyre Curling Club News DSB-1 already complies with updated provincial policy on cellphones in classrooms News City’s 2024 tax rates set for approval News Details released on fatal Hwy. 101 crash Load more