PWPA Receives Outreach Grant
PWPA applied for a grant from the District of Peachland to help bolster our community outreach and communication activities. We were successful is obtaining a $1000 grant to support these …
PWPA applied for a grant from the District of Peachland to help bolster our community outreach and communication activities. We were successful is obtaining a $1000 grant to support these …
The Aspen tree (Populus tremuloides), found in abundance in our watershed, is a unique tree species because it’s the only tree whose bark photosynthesizes – normally in plants the leaves …
New Board of Directors PWPA is a young organization, but we\’re growing fast as stresses on our watershed continue and accumulate. To facilitate the different aspects of our mission and …
May 15, 2020 The Peachland Watershed Protection Alliance (PWPA) is a community organization dedicated to protecting the source of Peachland’s drinking water. We take protecting our water and our community …
Each year, outstanding Peachland residents are recognized for their service through the “Spirit of Peachland Civic Awards”. PWPA volunteer extraordinaire, Val McGillivray has been nominated and PWPA was delighted to …
PWPA continues to be active. Membership meetings are held the fourth Thursday of each month via Zoom. Contact peachlandwpa@gmail.com for the meeting link. Friends and non-members interested in joining are …
PWPA members meetings are held the 4th Thursday of each month. All are welcome! Doors open at 6:30 and the meeting generally runs from 7:00 – 9:00.
The Narwhal recently featured Peachland’s request to the province to pause logging in our watershed. A PWPA presentation prompted Mayor Fortin’s letter to Minister Donaldson to halt the issuance of …