Watershed Watch’s longest-serving Chair steps down
Watershed Watch’s longest-serving Board Chair, Wayne Halabourda, stepped down in May after nearly 20 years as director and board
Watershed Watch’s longest-serving Board Chair, Wayne Halabourda, stepped down in May after nearly 20 years as director and board
Following a flurry of announcements around fish farm closures earlier this year, summer marked some pushback by the fish
A river worth celebrating: the mighty Fraser! B.C. Rivers Day is just days away! On September 24,
The last time there were salmon in Agassiz Slough, Mahatma Gandhi was still alive, Columbia Records had just introduced
Thanks to public pressure, including over 1050 letters sent to decision-makers and the advocacy of local stewards, the province
On July 14, 2023, Watershed Watch was alerted to a serious fish kill in a waterway known as Ford
Watershed Watch's Avery Leake. Credit: Mike Leon For the last three years, Watershed Watch has supported data
It is still early in a salmon season that runs from June to October, but so far things are
Photo Credit: Angela Painter UPDATE: Gravel mining on the Vedder River has been cancelled for 2023. Learn
Summer may have just officially begun, but our watersheds are already feeling the heat. With several converging factors at play,