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Richard was among a handful of participants during a community energy session held by the Moose Cree Energy Literacy Project Tuesday night.
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The three-year project, spreading energy literacy among Moose Cree community members, was launched last year and is now halfway through.
Typically, people would gather for events and town hall meetings but with the pandemic, virtual discussions were held so far, said Glen Schrader, the project’s technical consultant. Without being able to meet in person, it’s been challenging to get people involved and committed, he added.