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Posted: March 28, 2023

Input sought for new Columbia Basin Management Plan

Since the Columbia Basin Trust was founded by Basin residents in 1995, we’ve focused our efforts based on input from the people. So much has changed since then, and so much is continuing to change. One thing remains the same, we are so fortunate to live, work and play in this special place, the Columbia Basin.

This year, we are writing a new Columbia Basin Management Plan, but this can’t happen without you. Over the next several months, we are listening to you and celebrating the opportunities for the future through our community engagement process, called Our Trust, Our Future.

Let’s have a conversation! We want to talk to you about the future—about the kind of place you want to live in, work in and grow old in.

This is your future; we can’t write it without you.

You’re invited to a community conversation.

Drop in anytime, registration NOT required.

April 3 – Invermere – Columbia Valley Centre;

April 4 – Canal Flats – Canal Flats Civic Centre;

April 5 – Kimberley – Kimberley Conference Centre;

Revelstoke- April 24 – Revelstoke Community Hall.

Afternoon Open House from 3 to 6 p.m.: come visit with friends, family and Trust staff and share what’s important to you and your community.

Fill out our survey, capturing your ideas with our interactive selfie wall or video booth, and enjoy refreshments on us!

Evening Guided Conversation from 6:30 to 8:30 p.m.: explore your individual and collective vision for your community and the Basin through a guided conversation.

Columbia River-Revelstoke MLA Doug Clovechok outlines the importance of Columbia Basin Trust to the region.

Columbia Basin Trust


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