Book Review – Prodigal Summer by Barbara Kingsolver
Review by Judy Wyper, PWPA Member Prodigal Summer by Barbara Kingsolver Prodigal Summer, by Barbara Kingsolver, is an enjoyable environmental novel. Set in an area called Zebulon Mountain in the …
Review by Judy Wyper, PWPA Member Prodigal Summer by Barbara Kingsolver Prodigal Summer, by Barbara Kingsolver, is an enjoyable environmental novel. Set in an area called Zebulon Mountain in the …
by Judy Wyper, PWPA Member Emergence Magazine always has fabulous photos. The April 3, 2022 edition has an article, “Saguaro, Free of the Earth,” which includes diverting images taken by …
Last fall the Trepanier neighbourhood was officially connected to the new water treatment plant (WTP), meaning all of Peachland now gets its water from Peachland Lake. The watershed watch crew …
Despite the cool and damp weather there was a great turnout for the annual community cleanup this year. And with three areas being purged to trash, our impact was three …
Here are the highlights from this presentation that was held on April 22, 2022. About 30 people attended this public presentation of a new UBCO study that is exploring governance …
by Judy Wyper Braiding Sweetgrass Robin Wall Kimmerer Reading Robin Wall Kimmerer’s books is always delightful for me. She brings a sense of serenity and relaxation to her topics, and …
Do you a love of outdoors, and the ability to access lake in our watershed? Are you a citizen scientist or want to be one? Do you have limited time …
Who Speaks for the Watershed? UBC Okanagan Researchers Study the Peachland Creek Watershed for answers. “Whose water is it, anyhow? Who owns Peachland’s water? Who’s responsible for Peachland’s water, who should …