New Projects Support Biodiversity, Improve Basin Ecosystems

New Projects Support Biodiversity, Improve Basin Ecosystems

Columbia Basin Trust is providing $1.35 million to three new, large-scale projects that will improve ecosystems in the Elk Valley and Lower Columbia sub-regions, benefitting locally significant species including northern rubber boas, bull trout and Rocky Mountain elk among others, and their habitats.

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A business booms in the Creston Valley

A business booms in the Creston Valley

Unprecedented demand requires a solid foundation.

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New Round Of Energy Efficiency Upgrades For Basin Community Buildings

New Round Of Energy Efficiency Upgrades For Basin Community Buildings

15 projects receive $634,000 through Columbia Basin Trust Community buildings in the Columbia Basin will see upgrades this year as part of the Trust’s Energy Sustainability Grants program. Nearly $634,000 […]

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Creston’s Red Elevator Is Measured to the Millimetre

Creston’s Red Elevator Is Measured to the Millimetre

3-D modelling brings high-tech accuracy to heritage conservation.

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Basin Environmental Projects Support Innovation, Education And Conservation

Basin Environmental Projects Support Innovation, Education And Conservation

Columbia Basin Trust supports 16 projects with nearly $650,000 From frogs to grizzly bears and creeks to lakes, habitats and species of all shapes and sizes will benefit from 16 environmental […]

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Basin Community Rallies Behind Rail History

Basin Community Rallies Behind Rail History

Nakusp Sets Historic Rail Line in Motion with Authentic Exhibit.

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Fitness Is Just the Start

Fitness Is Just the Start

The Kaslo Community Fitness Co-op provides a top-notch resource to a small town.

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New affordable homes open for Indigenous peoples in Cranbrook

New affordable homes open for Indigenous peoples in Cranbrook

New affordable rental homes are now open for Indigenous peoples in Cranbrook. This is thanks to a partnership between the Province, Columbia Basin Trust, the Aboriginal Housing Management Association and […]

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Youth Sport and Physical Activity Options Expand

Youth Sport and Physical Activity Options Expand

The Trust provides nearly $500,000 for 80 new projects. More reasons to get active are coming to the Basin this spring with Columbia Basin Trust providing $500,000 for 80 projects […]

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Columbia Basin Trust Welcomes New Board Members

Columbia Basin Trust Welcomes New Board Members

Columbia Basin Trust is pleased to welcome two new members to its Board of Directors. Codie Morigeau, a nominee of the Ktunaxa Nation Council, and Aimee Watson, a nominee of the Regional District of Central Kootenay, have joined the Board effective January 1, 2021. Larry Binks and Vickie Thomas leave the Board after completing their six-year terms.

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Construction underway on affordable homes in Invermere

Construction underway on affordable homes in Invermere

Thirty new affordable homes are on the way for families, seniors and women and children leaving violence in Invermere, with construction underway on a new townhouse project. The project is […]

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Trust welcomes new COO for broadband initiative

Trust welcomes new COO for broadband initiative

There’s a new face at the Trust working to address connectivity needs in the region. Donovan Dias is the new Chief Operating Officer of the Columbia Basin Broadband Corporation (CBBC). […]

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