Columbia Basin Trust officially broke ground today on its new office at 83 Nelson Avenue N in Nakusp. The new location reinforces the Trust’s long-term commitment to the community. Construction will begin in April, with occupancy expected in spring 2026. […]
Creating Jobs While Enhancing Basin Trails
This summer, organizations that build and maintain trails across the Columbia Basin will hire seasonal workers, creating short-term jobs for residents who are unemployed or underemployed. With support from Columbia Basin Trust, these workers will gain hands-on experience in trail […]
Supporting Improvements to Seniors’ Housing
Seniors across the Basin will soon enjoy upgraded spaces that promote wellness and connection. Affordable seniors’ rental housing buildings are making improvements to common areas, outdoor spaces, and accessibility, creating more opportunities for gathering, recreation and physical activity. These upgrades […]
New Community Liaison Strengthens Support for Northwest Basin
Amanda Murphy is bringing her passion for community engagement and extensive experience in project coordination to Columbia Basin Trust as a Community Liaison. Based in Nakusp, she will support communities across the Northwest Basin region, including Revelstoke, Nakusp, New Denver, […]
Families will benefit from new child care spaces in Kimberley
More families in Kimberley and Marysville will have access to affordable, quality child care with 148 new child care spaces opening in March at the Rocky Mountain Childcare facility located at Marysville Elementary School. “This new facility represents an incredible achievement for […]
New Board Member Joins Columbia Basin Trust Board
Columbia Basin Trust is pleased to announce the appointment of Susan Clovechok to its Board of Directors and the re-election of Jocelyn Carver of Nelson as Chair and Owen Torgerson of Valemount as Vice-Chair. Susan, a resident of Fairmont Hot […]
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