by a | Feb 6, 2023 | Events, In the news, News Releases, Newsletter
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 5, 2023 Forest Conservationists host book launch and signing of Big Trees: Inland Temperate Forests of British Columbia, by Terry Nelson. BIG TREES book signing and reception Peachland, BC – “Lieutenant Dan”, “Grand Daddy Subby” and...
by a | Feb 6, 2023 | Events, In the news, News Releases
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE February 5, 2023 Local Forest Conservation organization MOVES BEYOND CONVERSATION – A WITH DOCUMENTARY FILM SCREENING AND DISCUSSION ON OLD-GROWTH FORESTS, INDIGENOUS RIGHTS AND ACTION ‘’BEFORE THEY FALL’’. 2. View the Trailer here:...
by a | Dec 1, 2022 | Events, In the news, News Releases
Here’s our AGM write up published in the Peachland View, December 1, 2022
by a | May 29, 2022 | Events, In the news, Newsletter, Peachland, Watershed Watch
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 times as great. Our success wold not be possible if it weren’t for the assistance of...
by a | Apr 1, 2022 | Advocacy, Events, In the news, Letters to the Editor, Outreach, Peachland, Watershed Watch
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 have over this ecosystem? Do you know who makes the decisions governing our water...
by a | Mar 4, 2022 | Advocacy, In the news, Letters to the Editor, News Releases, Newsletter
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 climate and increased land uses. Budget 2022 dedicates $30 million...