Lecture at the Prince George Railway and Forestry Museum
The Political Geography of Northern British Columbia: Coping with the Pressures of Globalization.
Join us for the next lecture in our series on Tuesday, November 10, 2009 from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Railway and Forestry Museum located at 850 River Road in Prince George.
Tracy Summerville, Assistant Professor in the Political Science Program at UNBC, will talk about how the northern and rural regions of British Columbia are faring as a result of economic restructuring.
Please call 250-563-7351 or email admin@pgrfm.bc.ca for more details.
Featured image: Photo by Roger Puta on Wikimedia Commons.
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