Spring Cleanup 2021
PWPA Spring Cleanup – it\’s a wrap! While big business plunders our watersheds, they are not the only culprits. Small businesses and certain individuals seem to think that not only …
PWPA Spring Cleanup – it\’s a wrap! While big business plunders our watersheds, they are not the only culprits. Small businesses and certain individuals seem to think that not only …
On March the Okanagan Basin Water Board issued a press release commenting on the need to rethink the management of lake levels in Okanagan Lake, to mitigate the risk of …
District of Peachland selects prominent local watershed advocate for Healthy Watershed Committee (Peachland, March 1, 2021): The Peachland Watershed Protection Alliance (PWPA) is pleased to announce the appointment of PWPA …
PWPA Organizes Peachland’s Forest March for 2020 Friday September 18 was a province-wide day of action for watershed and forest defenders in British Columbia. The objective was to make our …
PWPA submitted a letter to the editor of the Peachland View, discussing clear-cuts as a cause of the recent floods in the Okanagan Valley, and specifically in Peachland. (This letter …
Deputy Minister of Energy, Mines and Petroleum Resources, Dave Nikolejsin has resigned. Read more about this here: https://thetyee.ca/News/2020/06/10/BC-Government-LNG-Oil-Gas/
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 …
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 …