At Niagara College in southern Ontario, 32 students delved into an open water database to transform the data into visually engaging environmental stories.
Led by Living Lakes Canada, the Celebrating The Lakes gathering was held in mid-December in Whitehorse, YT. This event brought together staff from Indigenous, territorial, and federal government [...]
Growing up, I never really understood the gravity of the battle to keep Qat’muk wild. I remember I would always see the “Keep Jumbo Wild '' stickers on the bumpers of cars in the East Kootenay [...]
In mid-August, Living Lakes Canada, in collaboration with the British Columbia Lakes Stewardship Society (BCLSS), delivered a three-day training to Sqwá First Nation youth and community members [...]
With the arrival of logging to the Slocan Valley in the early 20th century, one sawmill set its sights on the mouth of Springer Creek. Once a thriving aquatic and terrestrial ecosystem, the lower [...]
Over the past 18 years, the Columbia Basin Watershed Network (CBWN) has connected a constellation of stewardship groups throughout the transboundary Columbia Basin.
By Nicole Trigg, Living Lakes Canada Communications Director The 2023 UN Water Conference was a rare opportunity for the international water stewardship community to join forces and collaborate [...]