Who Speaks for Peachland’s Watershed?
Published in the Peachland View, April 1, 2022 Do you know who owns Peachland’s water? Who is responsible for Peachland’s water, who should be? What authority do local indigenous people …
Published in the Peachland View, April 1, 2022 Do you know who owns Peachland’s water? Who is responsible for Peachland’s water, who should be? What authority do local indigenous people …
by Judy Wyper Algae and fungus join together to form lichens. Our woods are covered with a variety of them. Briefly, there are three major types: crustose (grow low to …
Read Peachland mayor, Cindy Fortin’s Letter Requesting a Pause on Logging in our watershed while a cumulative effects analysis study is completed.
JOIN US FOR WORLD WATER DAY! Every one is welcome! Events Schedule Download the printable version here 2:00-230 Drumming, Kiosks, Water pledge, ballot entry for prize draw, photo Op with …
a book review by Judy Wyper Silent Spring, Rachel Carson Rachel Carson, famous for writing Silent Spring, led the way for science writers. In that 1962 book she synthesized scientific …
by Taryn Skalbania Peachland residents, Syilx people and water leaders are encouraged the provincial government has acknowledged many communities in B.C. face a water crisis, made worse by a changing …
Whether discussion is about water conservation, water rates, or the new water treatment plant, these discussions all assume that there IS water to manage. These “end of pipe” issues obscure …
PWPA is a signatory on a letter to George Heyman Minister of Environment and Climate Change Strategy, regarding the delayed timeline for public engagement on the Watershed Security Strategy and …