Toronto Star, Sun., Nov. 28, 2021 Even though chinook stocks have returned to historical levels, tribes still being limited to catching a total of 200 fish for ceremonial purposes. By Katharine Lake Berz North Saanich, B.C.—Larry George is working flat out helping his Cowichan Tribes community on Vancouver Island cope with devastating flood damage. The […]
Avoid Gulf stream disruption at all costs, scientists warn
Avoid Gulf stream disruption at all costs, scientists warn How close the world is to a catastrophic collapse of giant ocean currents is unknown, making halting global warming more critical than ever, scientists say Damian Carrington, Environment Editor, Guardian, Fri 13 Apr 2018 Serious disruption to the Gulf Stream ocean currents that are crucial in […]
CWB-VIU Speakers Series: Voices of our Watersheds
Voices of our WatershedsMANY SPEAKERS, MINI SPEECHES(Rapid fire insights from amazing guests)Listen, Laugh, Learn!Thu, Nov 22 2018, 7pmVIU Cowichan Campus Rm 140
Cowichan Water Conservation Challenge Announced
News Release, Cowichan Watershed Board, June 5, 2014 Cowichan Water Conservation Challenge Launched for World Environment Day (Duncan) Today, Cowichan Watershed Board issues a challenge to all local water suppliers to “meet or beat Ladysmith’s current domestic water use level of 246 litres per person per day”. The Ladysmith target is a 24% improvement over […]
Speakers Series: The Cowichan Watershed: Traditional Use From Valley Bottom to Ridge Top, with Dr. Nancy Turner
COWICHAN WATERSHED BOARD/VIU SPEAKER SERIESNews Release, Cowichan Watershed Board, 1 April 2014 The Cowichan Watershed Board/VIU Watershed Speakers Series presents Dr. Nancy Turner, University of Victoria The Cowichan Watershed: Traditional Use From Valley Bottom to Ridge Top Time 7pm Date Tuesday April 22 (Earth Day) VIU Cowichan Campus Lecture Theatre (Rm 140) – 2011 University […]