The Water Ship News is a monthly e-newsletter from the Stream to Sea Program of Fisheries and Oceans Canada. It is published for teachers, students, and community members who are interested in salmon, watersheds, and our local ecosystems. Each edition features community events and learning resources submitted by stewardship organizations, educators, community members and more. […]
Pathways to Partnerships: Taking steps towards reconciliation and watershed governance.
BY ROSIE SIMMS AND OLIVER BRANDES (POLIS Project on Ecological Governance) IN THE COWICHAN AND KOKSILAH watersheds on eastern Vancouver Island, a quiet transformation is unfolding. Outside of the limelight and driven by community champions, over the past decade the Cowichan Watershed Board (CWB) has taken exceptional steps to change how water is managed and […]
Cowichan Watershed Board Cheers $24 Million Grant to Cowichan Tribes to address Severe Drought and Flooding in the Watershed due to Climate Change.
Media Release November 10, 2020 (Duncan, BC) People across Cowichan Region, and particularly Cowichan Tribes First Nation community members, were wearing broad smiles last Wednesday as they breathed a sigh of relief. Federal Minister of Infrastructure and Communities Catherine McKenna joined Cowichan Tribes Chief William Seymour for a video conference to announce a grant of […]
Canada helps protect the Cowichan Valley from the impact of climate change
News release Duncan, British Columbia, November 4, 2020—The safety and well-being of Canadians remains the Government of Canada’s top priority as the COVID-19 pandemic continues. The federal government is taking decisive action to support families, businesses and communities, and continues to look ahead to see what more can be done. Investing in infrastructure to support […]
Water levels in Koksilah River critically low again this year
Farmers had to alternate water use By Robert Barron Sept. 16, 2020 While the Cowichan River was spared the low water flows this year that it had experienced in recent summers, the same can’t be said for the Koksilah River. Unlike previous years when the region experienced continuous droughts each summer, the wet weather experienced […]
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