• Skip to main content
  • Skip to header right navigation
  • Skip to site footer
Peachland Watershed Protection Alliance

Peachland Watershed Protection Alliance

  • Our Water
    • What is a Watershed?
    • About Peachland’s Water
    • Water Quality
    • Water Quantity
    • Water Timing of Flow
  • The Threats
    • Industrial Clear-cut Logging
    • Mining
    • Legacy Resource Roads
    • Cattle Ranging
    • Industrial Activity
    • Climate Change
    • Urban Development
    • Jurisdiction & Governance
    • Enforcement
  • What We Do
    • Our Ten Point Plan
    • Advocacy
    • Watershed Watch
    • Events & Learning
  • Resource Library
    • Government & Reports
    • Photo Gallery
    • Videos
    • General Reading
    • Peachland Election 2022 Candidates Water Survey
  • About
    • Our Story
    • Mission Vision and Values
    • Governance
    • Board of Directors
  • Events
  • News
    • Blog
    • Past Newsletters
    • Barb’s Obs
  • Contact
    • Volunteers

Newsletter

Cultural Sensitivity Sessions With Pamela and Grouse Barnes

December 6, 2022

by Judy Wyper, PWPA Member & Volunteer Each Friday in September, I joined about 20 others including PWPA Director Taryn Skalbania, for cultural sensitivity sessions with Pamela and Grouse Barnes.  …

Read moreCultural Sensitivity Sessions With Pamela and Grouse Barnes

Okanagan Basin Waterboard Forum 2022

December 6, 2022

this years\’ theme:  “Bridging Indigenous and Western approaches to Knowledge, Science and Management” PWPA members Taryn Skalbaia, Judy Wyper, and Alex Morrison attended this three day event in Osoyoos, to …

Read moreOkanagan Basin Waterboard Forum 2022

Watershed Watch Saves Lives

December 1, 2022

By Dawn Boys – PWPA Watershed Watch Late October, on my trail run in the watershed I came across an injured eagle who’s wing tip had been torn by a …

Read moreWatershed Watch Saves Lives

World Rivers Day

November 30, 2022
Read moreWorld Rivers Day

PWPA Member and Co-founder Joe Klein writes to Editor

November 12, 2022

Letter to the Editor Dec.1, 2022Dear Editor, Re: When it comes to water, we are already on the same page. After an inspiring AGM of the Peachland Watershed Protection Alliance, …

Read morePWPA Member and Co-founder Joe Klein writes to Editor

Thinking About Brenda Mine

August 1, 2022

by Judy Wyper, PWPA Member Do you read The Walrus? (https://thewalrus.ca) It’s an independent journalism website with in-depth environmental pieces.  The July 2022 issue has a gripping account of BC …

Read moreThinking About Brenda Mine

Farewell Cory & Tamara

August 1, 2022

On  June 25 PWPA and neighbourhood friends held a going away party for PWPA co-founder Cory Sutton and his wife, Tamara. Their home here has been sold and they are …

Read moreFarewell Cory & Tamara

Book Review – Prodigal Summer by Barbara Kingsolver

August 1, 2022

Review by Judy Wyper, PWPA Member Prodigal Summer by Barbara Kingsolver Prodigal Summer, by Barbara Kingsolver, is an enjoyable environmental novel.  Set in an area called Zebulon Mountain in the …

Read moreBook Review – Prodigal Summer by Barbara Kingsolver
  • Previous
  • Page 1
  • Page 2
  • Page 3
  • Page 4
  • Page 5
  • Interim pages omitted …
  • Page 12
  • Next

CAN YOU HELP?

We are always looking for volunteers – there are always new projects and initiatives underway.

CONTACT US TODAY!

Sign up for our free newsletter, to keep up to date and to learn more about our mission.

SIGN UP
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • YouTube

Copyright © 2025 · Peachland Watershed Protection Alliance · All Rights Reserved