After seven years of focused effort, 26 participating Water Smart communities in the Columbia Basin have made tremendous gains in water conversation skills and strategies, and most were successful in reducing overall water use, with local achievements ranging from 2 […]
Societies Act Transition Hubs Launched

New information hubs are now available in the East and West Basin to help non-profits with transitioning to the new Societies Act. The Societies Act Transition Hubs have trained mentors who offer guidance and consultation, and deliver facilitated workshops to […]
FWCP is Now Accepting Grant Applications for Fish & Wildlife Projects

The Fish & Wildlife Compensation Program (FWCP) is now accepting fish and wildlife grant applications for the coming year. Stewardship groups, First Nations, consultants, agencies or individuals are invited to apply for a grant to help conserve, restore and enhance […]
Funds Available for Social and Environment Projects

Apply now for a grant from Columbia Basin Trust Are you planning a project that will strengthen the environmental or social well-being in the Basin? The Trust may be able to help. Intakes for two granting programs are now open. Find forms […]
Lucerne students participate in Silverton Creek riparian conservation

Lucerne School science teacher Signy Fredrickson is all about getting her students outside. So it was no surprise to find her in early June digging holes and planting trees with her grades 7, 8 and 9 students on the banks […]
Slocan Students Connect to their Watershed and Inspire River Stewardship

If you saw students down at the Slocan River this spring, nets in hand, getting their feet wet, learning about water quality and the aquatic insects, then you were seeing kids in action, connecting to and discovering their local watershed. […]
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