Bryan Joe-Yeso

Bryan Joe-Yeso Accounting, Art, Development, Writing & Global Perspective In 2004, Bryan created an official fan page for Alexi Panos and an official page for Riana Milne.

They encouraged him to pursue fashion. On his way he was scouted by John Casablancas where he modelled while receiving his Associates in Carpentry from B.C.I.T. in 2005. He also won a business plan competition from Sto:lo Community Futures where he received a 3-day mentorship from Pattie Dempster. In 2006 he started his Fashion program at Blanche MacDonald. While attending he signed up to donate t

o Greenpeace Canada & the Canadian Wildlife Federation. Canvassers sold him on the cause. Homelessness & poverty hesitated him on his career choice. In 2007 he graduated and had his debut show & grad show. From 2007-2011 he had various fashion shows and launched a men's calendar for 2012. In 2010 he completed the Aboriginal B.E.S.T. program. In 2011 he was chosen to have a 1-year art display at the Y.V.R. Airport. In 2012 he joined Women Transforming Cities & the Sto:lo youth treaty council. He tackled Indigenous & Environmental issues through various non-profits such as the wilderness committee & west coast environmental law. In 2014 he got back into web design and created a fan page for rapper Charli Baltimore:

https://www.facebook.com/charlibaltimorekilladelphia

In 2015 he joined the development team for the River Spirit Canoe Club:

https://www.facebook.com/riverspiritcanoeclubpilalt

for he offers grant writing, advertising, marketing, and consulting services.

April 2026
04/05/2026

April 2026

Friday
08/04/2023

Friday

08/23/2022

05/23/2021

We have another satellite phone update from our campaign organizer Emily Hoffpauir:

RCMP have arrested ten more people at the the Caycuse exclusion zone checkpoint on McClure Main.

There have already been arrests at at least two other locations today, so probably ~20 on the day.

This marks the fifth straight day of arrests on unceded Ditidaht and Pacheedaht territories (50+ people total), as the old-growth crisis continues to intensify.

This situation is the direct result of the Horgan government’s inaction and broken promises on old-growth.

05/09/2021

Reports and internal records, which will be released as part of a landmark Treaty Rights case brought by the nation, will shed light on the escalating costs of the project, now billed at $16 billion

It’s been an honour watching his career! I wished he’d do his Australian accent more haha he is more ripped as   in
04/24/2021

It’s been an honour watching his career! I wished he’d do his Australian accent more haha he is more ripped as in

02/25/2021

Civil liberties advocate calls out lack of ‘truly independent’ police oversight.

02/19/2021

Trans Mountain will start clearing the trees in Burnaby soon and the RCMP are poised to remove the tree sitter there!

Workers and security are all over the forest and said they would start cutting trees as soon as possible. Cutting these trees will fill the salmon habitat below with debris that could smother any eggs.

If you’re able to drop by over the next few days, I know it would mean the world to the folks on the ground. You can get a good view of the area from the North Road overpass above the railway, just south of Highway 1 (Directions: http://bit.ly/3k96ZWc). Please also follow Protect the Planet - Stop TMX and stay tuned to the Wilderness Committee social media for updates. Make sure to follow COVID-19 measures!

If you don’t live in the area you can still take action. Call the Canadian Energy Regulator at (604) 666-3975 and tell them to stop the company from cutting the trees.

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Joyce Skytrain
Vancouver, BC
V5R2P3

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