letter from Janet Spicer
I wish everyone from the deeply impacted Arrow Lakes Valley (126,637 acres flooded by the Keenleyside Dam) could have been at the little Community Hall in Fauquier on Saturday 15 […]
I wish everyone from the deeply impacted Arrow Lakes Valley (126,637 acres flooded by the Keenleyside Dam) could have been at the little Community Hall in Fauquier on Saturday 15 […]
Columbia River Treaty Review Public Meeting June 15 CRT Poster Agenda Fauquier Community Hall, Fauquier BC June 15, 2013 Everyone welcome! This is an important opportunity to have your concerns […]
These are some thoughts from participants of the recent technical conference about what they learned from it, what was most important to pass on to others, and where we should […]
The dams were originally required for their storage capacity which the American’s had made legally impossible on their side of the border. The Treaty allowed for eventual “machining” of the […]
Columbia River Treaty Technical Conference – March 22, Castlegar. Hosted by the Province, see their blog for information – registration deadline is March 15, but you may be able to […]
By now most people who are paying attention to the treaty review process understand some of the history behind it and grasp the tricky issues currently at hand. Those who […]
If you are unaware or confused about what the Columbia River Treaty is and why it matters, read on. It’s a somewhat complicated story, so even the basics take some […]