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In the news

Gorman’s Downie Timber wants to help but government says NO

January 12, 2023

This is a great example of why we need a new forestry framework that prioritizes ecological values over commercial ones. The Vancouver Sun reports: “Kerry Rouck, chief forester for Downie’s …

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Unity in Our Community!

December 1, 2022

Here\’s our AGM write up published in the Peachland View, December 1, 2022  

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2022 Community Cleanup

May 29, 2022

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 …

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Who Speaks for Peachland’s Watershed?

April 1, 2022

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 …

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Watershed Security Fund

March 4, 2022

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 …

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Consider the Source

March 4, 2022

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 …

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OUTREACH -some highlights 2021

January 20, 2022

January 20, 2022 If you are new to PWPA, the board or just unable to keep abreast, here is smattering of some of the MEDIA and IN PERSON OUTREACH achieved …

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Indigenous Fire Mitigation Project in Peachland

January 19, 2022

Now that the low clouds and lake fog have dissipated, Peachlanders may have seen plumes of smoke arising from the south side of Peachland Creek. Not only is this nothing …

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