Williams Lake library presents the Hole Story

The Cariboo Regional District Library, Williams Lake branch, presents the Hole Story on Wednesday, May 30 at 7 p.m.

The Cariboo Regional District Library, Williams Lake branch, presents the Hole Story on Wednesday, May 30 at 7 p.m.

Richard Desjardins and Robert Monderie’s The Hole Story continues in the same provocative vein as their earlier Forest Alert.

The history of mining in Canada is the story of astronomical profits made with disregard for the environment and human health. The story of nickel in Sudbury, silver in Cobalt, gold in Timmins, copper in Rouyn . . .

“Using striking images, rare archival footage, interviews and their trademark humorous social commentary, the directors make a clear case against the way mining has been done in Canada,” says the National Film Board of Canada, adding that the Hole Story (2011, 79 minutes and 16 seconds long) is a film that “sounds the alarm about mining.”

“n a country rich in mineral resources, mining companies have historically paid little tax, while local municipalities bear the financial burden of building and maintaining the roads they use to truck their wealth out to other countries. Some films are essential viewing—the Hole Story is one of them!”

The free showing will take place in the library program room.

Williams Lake Tribune