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Torch Relay Met by Two Protests

By 250 News

Friday, January 29, 2010 07:14 PM

Prince George, B.C.-As the Olympic torch  relay got underway in Prince, two protests were getting  underway.

Just a block from the start of the relay,    about 50  people gathered  in front of the  School District 57 offices  on Ferry Avenue to  send a  message to the Premier that  cuts hurt kids.  They  were protesting the  proposed  school closures  brought on by a $7  million dollar shortfall in the School District's  budget.  They carried  placards and banners and encourage  passersby to  honk their horns.    There was a  lot of honking going on.

About an  hour later, on 15th Avenue, about 50 people, mostly university students and young people, rallied to protest the Olympics Games scheduled to begin in two weeks. 
 
As the Olympic torch relay proceeded up the street, the protestors waved placards and signs that said: “$6 billion could fund social housing, healthcare and education”, “Why support such waste”, “Our taxes for corporate profits”, “Solidarity with First Nations”, “Olympics – not our priority”, “We want our schools to stay open in PG” and “No more cuts”. 
 
Robin Ocean, one of the organizers for the event, said that she was opposing “the blind acceptance of the Olympics without consideration of their cost.” She also commented that the “resistance movement is alive and well” and that people were coming together
across the province to say “no” to the Olympic extravaganza.
 
Camella Bhatti, a university student, commented that, in her opinion, the “two week elite party” of the Olympics was “bad for the environment” and would harm the economy. In addition, people’s democratic rights to express their opinions were also being violated in Vancouver and other places. 
 
The big question for the people of the province, she said, “is what is going to be done once the Olympics are over.” 

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I like that they showed up with signs fo,r specific political messages and not just anti Olympic rehtoric. Well done IMO.

I hope during the Olymics in Vancouver people take the time to go for a passive stroll with a protest sign... smile and wish people a good time, but maybe have a shirt or a sign with a slogan, so people know there is also a political message... I think that would be a win win situation for everyone.
Correction to this story is that there was over 100 people that showed up and not all of us there were parents.
Great job by Councillors Green and Wilbur, to organize the torch relay, and the Olympic torch lighting ceremonies. The fireworks were awesome! Exciting times!

By the way, the official RCMP crowd estimates were approximately 17,000 supporters and LESS than 50 ptotesters.

Go Canada Go!
First of all I read that 5000 attended, next 6000 and now Mr. PG says 17,000. Pretty soon all the spin doctors will have everyone in town attending. What a farce.
I was there at the protest.
Global was there.
http://www.globaltvbc.com/video/index.html?releasePID=a_2iocs1KeHSXKlj_QlZ5_LHwb47LOY5