It was fittingly sunny in Kimberley this morning (July 7) when dignitaries broke ground at the SunMine. The $5.3 million solar project, utilizing the southern…
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Funding to help boost investment
Columbia Basin Trust commits $275,000 over three years to Invest Kootenay A regional partnership that focuses on developing tools to attract and retain investment in…
Trust’s environmental focus renewed
Five-year plan shaped by input from Basin residents Columbia Basin Trust’s (Trust) new Environment Strategic Plan is now completed and will guide the Trust’s water…
Nature Trust purchases ‘missing link’ Wigwam Flats property
The Nature Trust of British Columbia is delighted to announce the completion of the purchase of the last privately owned property on Wigwam Flats and…
Apartments converted into affordable housing in Invermere
An 18-unit apartment complex in Invermere was purchased and converted into affordable housing for low-income families through funding provided by the governments of Canada and…
Plan sets CBT’s environmental priorities for next five years
Send us your input on CBT’s proposed environmental focus Since spring 2013, Columbia Basin Trust (CBT) has been engaging with Basin residents and organizations to help…
Help conserve and enhance fish and wildlife
To help conserve and enhance fish and wildlife in the East Kootenay-Koocanusa region, work is getting under way to develop a Watershed Action Plan, and…
CBT commits nearly $2 million to BBA program
Columbia Basin Trust (CBT) has committed $1,980,000 in funding over the next three years to the Basin Business Advisors (BBA) program. Delivered by Community Futures…
Communities become more climate resilient
Climate change adaptation initiative sees successes throughout the Columbia Basin As countries and citizens around the world discuss the latest global scientific report on climate…
Students, industry benefit from haul-truck training simulators
If politicking becomes passé for them, a couple of B.C. Government Cabinet Ministers may have a career in haul-truck driving. Program graduate Darcy Wiebe shows…