FOREST MARCH 2020 RECAP
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 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 …
Partnering with entrepreneurship@UBCO and the Okanagan Sustainability Leadership Council (OSLC), the PWPA is preparing a segment as part of a one-hour pre-produced YouTube Live vodcast, scheduled to air on October …
Since becoming a member of the PWPA, what became clearer is the almost overwhelming complexity of the issues driving the changes in our watershed function. In particular, I am beginning …
Many people are surprised to learn that Peachland doesn’t get its water from Okanagan Lake like many other towns in the Okanagan do. Did you know that Peachland gets it …
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 …
Many questionable claims made by the logging industry have been invoked in support of the strategy to get the most trees out of our forests in the least amount of …
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/
Why is Okanagan Lake flooding again and what we can do to prevent it? We branded our town “Peachland-on-the-Lake”, now we might be more accurately known as “Peachland-in-the-Lake”. If you …