$76.1 million in benefits to the region; residents invited to community AGM & BBQ Columbia Basin Trust has released its Annual Service Plan Report. In…
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Trust holding 30th AGM Sept. 11 in Radium
Columbia Basin Trust’s 2025 Annual General Meeting 9AGM) will be held on Thursday, September 11, both online and in person. This year marks 30 years of…
Trust to directly develop multi-unit housing
New approach will deliver energy-efficient homes for low- and moderate-income households Columbia Basin Trust is increasing its support for housing by taking the lead in…
Waldo Cove Regional Park officially opened
The fruits of collaboration, vision and passion for place resulted in the official grand opening of the Waldo Cove Regional Park August 20. Long a…
Season four of The Headwaters now showing
The popular podcast The Headwaters is currently showcasing regional stories after launching its fourth season Thursday, July 24. For new listeners, The Headwaters takes you on an…
Columbia Basin Culture Tour August 9 and 10
The Columbia Basin Culture Tour returns August 9 and 10 with more than 80 participating artists, galleries and museums, spanning the entire Columbia Basin. Each…
Wind Phones installed in Elk Valley
Elk Valley Hospice is incredibly proud to announce the installation of three Wind Phones in the Elk Valley. What is a Wind Phone you ask?…
Energy upgrades cut costs, emissions in non-profit housing
Retrofits and solar arrays improve affordability and sustainability in the Basin Affordable rental housing in the Columbia Basin is becoming more sustainable and climate-resilient thanks…
Woodlots BC to lead wildfire risk reduction efforts
The Forest Enhancement Society of BC (FESBC) recently approved up to $1.7 million to the Woodlot Product Development Council (Woodlots BC) to carry out wildfire…
Water mapping helps rural B.C. prepare for wildfires
As wildfire seasons grow longer and more destructive, rural communities in British Columbia are turning to a proactive, made-in-B.C. solution: mapping water sources in advance…