By Katrine Conroy Minister responsible for the Columbia River Treaty On July 11, 2024, Canada and the U.S. reached a milestone in the process of…
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Climate change and the Columbia River Treaty
By Greg Utzig Climate change is top of mind for many Columbia Basin residents these days, as a persistent province-wide drought is having a significant…
Low lake levels underscores need for modernized treaty
Virtual information session today (Oct. 18) at 7 p.m. (Mountain). By Katrine Conroy Op-Ed Commentary As someone who has called Castlegar home since childhood, I…
Arrow Lakes impacts top of mind in Treaty negotiations
By Kathy Eichenberger Op-Ed Commentary As British Columbia’s lead in negotiations with the United States to modernize the Columbia River Treaty, I would like to…
Five habitat projects receive nearly $1.85 million from Trust
Habitat such as wetlands and creeks, and animals such as elk and bull trout will benefit from five multi-year projects that are restoring over 1,700…
B.C. and U.S. discuss river treaty at Spokane summit
Last week’s Pacific Northwest Economic Region (PNWER) summit provided an opportunity for the provincial government to meet with United States legislators to discuss the future…