Living Lakes Canada is joining communities across British Columbia in calling on the B.C. government to modernize outdated industrial water rates and reinvest new revenues…
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Students dive into watershed science
A lanky teen crouches beside a creek to collect a water sample in a vial from the creek’s cool flow. He holds the sample up…
Persistent drought underscores need for local water action
Despite rainfall bringing temporary relief throughout the province, British Columbia still faces region-wide drought conditions well into fall. British Columbia’s Drought Monitoring Summary shows much…
Local receives national Young Nature Leaders Grant
Nature Canada’s Women for Nature are proud to celebrate Kaite Martin of Kimberley, as a recipient of our 2025 Young Nature Leaders Grant. This grant encourages, fosters and…
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…
Without Water Symposium tackled watershed security
On Thursday, June 5, the ‘Without Water’ Symposium took place on Yaq ̓ it ʔa·knuqⱡi’it First Nation territory (Grasmere), bringing together Indigenous leaders, scientists, government…
Valley residents’ contributions recognized
As an award-winning national non-profit founded in the Columbia Valley, local leadership has been instrumental in guiding Living Lakes Canada’s growth and deepening our impact….
Water resource mapping to support wildfire response in region
The increasing intensity and severity of wildfires in British Columbia is a growing concern and many rural communities are experiencing the impacts of prolonged drought…
Without Water Symposium June 5 in Grasmere
Water is essential to all living things: our communities, watersheds, wildlife, and economy rely on it. But how do we ensure clean and reliable water…
A call to the current: Why protecting water starts with us
Submitted by Wildsight Roughly 22,000 people recreated on a seven kilometre stretch of Columbia River between Columbia Lake and Fairmont Hot Springs in 2021 alone….