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     CABIN training with the Adventure Scientists in the Columbia Valley
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    By Living Lakes Canada
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    Posted September 24, 2019

    CABIN training with the Adventure Scientists in the Columbia Valley

    Living Lakes Canada is excited to be partnering with the Adventure Scientists in the Columbia Valley, BC area from September 24 to 27. The initiative is a two-day CABIN training […]

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     Alberta watershed group shares CABIN training experience
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    By Living Lakes Canada
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    Posted September 18, 2019

    Alberta watershed group shares CABIN training experience

    Guest Blog submitted by the Ghost Watershed CABIN Team Have to say, we thoroughly enjoyed the recent CABIN workshop in Canmore, Alberta this summer and are happy to share some […]

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     Water governance discussions at Columbia River Treaty conference
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    By Living Lakes Canada
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    Posted September 18, 2019

    Water governance discussions at Columbia River Treaty conference

    Over the weekend of September 12-14, 2019, Living Lakes Canada (LLC) attended the Columbia Basin Transboundary Conference in Kimberley, BC. The conference focused on bringing together a multitude [...]

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     A Passion Project: Community-Based Water-Monitoring meets eDNA
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    By Living Lakes Canada
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    Posted August 29, 2019

    A Passion Project: Community-Based Water-Monitoring meets eDNA

    Submitted by Alexander Elliot, Canadian Conservation Corps Volunteer It was mid-July in Canmore and I found myself knee-deep in a stream vigorously kicking my feet in an attempt to dislodge […]

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     Budget 2020 Consultation report recommends water fund for B.C.
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    By Living Lakes Canada
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    Posted August 7, 2019

    Budget 2020 Consultation report recommends water fund for B.C.

    Water sustainability emerged as one of the top issues for the Province of British Columbia in the unanimous report on the Budget 2020 Consultation released by the Select Standing Committee […]

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     STREAM Team brings CABIN training to Canmore
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    By Living Lakes Canada
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    Posted August 7, 2019

    STREAM Team brings CABIN training to Canmore

    STREAM is a collaboration between Living Lakes Canada, World Wildlife Fund (WWF) Canada, Environment and Climate Change Canada and the University of Guelph, which involves the collection of eDNA [...]

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     RBC funds Canadian water stewardship work
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    By Living Lakes Canada
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    Posted July 31, 2019

    RBC funds Canadian water stewardship work

    On July 10, the generous team at RBC visited us in Nelson, BC to learn about our projects and present us with a cheque to help us work towards a […]

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     Whirling disease top of mind for Canmore CABIN course
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    By Living Lakes Canada
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    Posted July 30, 2019

    Whirling disease top of mind for Canmore CABIN course

    Living Lakes Canada hosted a two-day stream health assessment course in Canmore, Alberta on July 16-17. There were 18 participants that attended the course to learn data collection techniques for [...]

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     Well in Brisco added to Groundwater Monitoring Program
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    By Living Lakes Canada
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    Posted July 19, 2019

    Well in Brisco added to Groundwater Monitoring Program

    Increasing our knowledge about groundwater will help us protect and manage this valuable resource. On July 19, 2019, as part of the Living Lakes Canada Columbia Basin Groundwater Monitoring [...]

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     Columbia Basin Water Collaborative taking shape
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    By Living Lakes Canada
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    Posted June 25, 2019

    Columbia Basin Water Collaborative taking shape

    By Avery Deboer-Smith (Living Lakes Canada Program Coordinator) and Rory Gallaugher (Living Lakes Canada Hydrometric Technologist) On June 18th, the Columbia Basin Water Monitoring [...]

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