Work is underway to enhance forest resilience to protect against the effects of wildfire and climate change in the eastern Kootenay-Boundary region, including a project…
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We are getting closer to finding alignment of our objectives
Letter to the Editor Discussions toward a modernized Columbia River Treaty progressed August 10 and 11, as negotiators from Canada and the United States met…
Wildfire activity expected to continue through August
British Columbians should remain alert to the threat of wildfire throughout August as conditions remain hot and dry, the Ministry of Forests stated today (August…
High-speed backbone expanded in the south country
Columbia Basin Trust adds 60 kilometres to its broadband network Columbia Basin Trust has successfully added 60 kilometres of high-speed fibre optic cable to its…
Province launches e-transfer for evacuees
The B.C. government is launching upgrades to Emergency Support Services (ESS), including direct payment for evacuees to help meet their basic needs, such as food…
B.C. provides update on outlook for wildfire season
British Columbians can expect a transition to warmer and dryer conditions in July, signalling an increase in overall wildfire risk and fire danger ratings as…
FESBC accepting applications for funding
With $25 million in new funding from the provincial government, the Forest Enhancement Society of BC (FESBC) has launched its FESBC 2022-2023 Funding Program. FESBC…
Taking aim at wildfire
A Trust/province partnership helps communities reduce wildfire risk As the days warm up and the wildfire season approaches, communities and groups in the Columbia Basin…
New affordable rental homes for Invermere
Thirty new affordable rental homes are available for families, seniors, and women and children leaving violence in Invermere. The development, named Invermere Farmhouse, includes six…
We must remain vigilant with invasive species
Letter to the Editor As British Columbians, we all value the province’s rich, diverse wildlife and marine habitats, and recognize that invasive species are a…