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     Join our team! We’re hiring a Finance Manager
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    By Nicole Trigg
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    Posted April 11, 2022

    Join our team! We’re hiring a Finance Manager

    Title of Position: Finance Manager Hours: 32-40 hrs/week Wage: $60,000 – $70,000 – commensurate with experience Location: Remote work position (with preference for a Kootenay, B.C. [...]

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     Sign up for lake monitoring this summer so everyone can continue to Live Laugh Lake
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    By Tracey Mitchell
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    Posted April 7, 2022

    Sign up for lake monitoring this summer so everyone can continue to Live Laugh Lake

    Summer in Canada would not be the same without access to freshwater lakes. Last year, Canada experienced a record number of heatwaves, wildfires and extreme droughts that affected lakes all […]

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     Moving Mountains for Snowpack Research
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    By Tracey Mitchell
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    Posted April 5, 2022

    Moving Mountains for Snowpack Research

    Does putting on your touring skins and spending the day on a six-hour uphill hike in the mountainous backcountry sound like a decent way to spend your day? How about […]

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     Seeking expressions of interest from monitoring groups wanting to participate in STREAM 2022
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    By Nicole Trigg
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    Posted March 9, 2022

    Seeking expressions of interest from monitoring groups wanting to participate in STREAM 2022

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     Join Living Lakes Canada in celebrating 2022’s International Women’s Day
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    By Tracey Mitchell
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    Posted March 9, 2022

    Join Living Lakes Canada in celebrating 2022’s International Women’s Day

    For International Women’s Day, this year Living Lakes Canada would love to acknowledge three of our hardworking women team members!   Our first image here features Raegan, our Program [...]

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     Join our team! We’re hiring an Environmental DNA Program Coordinator
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    By Nicole Trigg
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    Posted March 1, 2022

    Join our team! We’re hiring an Environmental DNA Program Coordinator

    Title of Position: Environmental DNA (eDNA) Program Coordinator Term of Employment: March – November, 2022 with indefinite extension possibilities  Wage: Commensurate with experience  [...]

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     Selkirk College students explore Groundwater Monitoring
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    By Tracey Mitchell
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    Posted February 24, 2022

    Selkirk College students explore Groundwater Monitoring

    A collaboration between Living Lakes Canada (LLC) and Selkirk College’s School of Environment and Geomatics has given first year students a glimpse into the world of groundwater monitoring. In [...]

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     Securing our water in a low-to-no snow future
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    By Nicole Trigg
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    Posted February 17, 2022

    Securing our water in a low-to-no snow future

    By Living Lakes Canada Have you ever thought about what a future with less snow might look like? Okay, so we’ve still seen plenty of snow this winter, but as […]

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     Shining a spotlight on a Canadian star for World Wetlands Day
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    By Nicole Trigg
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    Posted February 1, 2022

    Shining a spotlight on a Canadian star for World Wetlands Day

    According to the Convention on Wetlands, we are losing wetlands three times faster than forests — nearly 90% of the world’s wetlands have been degraded since the 1700s. Yet, when […]

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     STREAM program extended through 2022
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    By Nicole Trigg
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    Posted December 20, 2021

    STREAM program extended through 2022

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