Wetlands Get a Little Help to Stay Wild
A project supports the complex biodiversity of a wildlife corridor.
A project supports the complex biodiversity of a wildlife corridor.
New equipment comes to Valemount’s library.
yaqan nuʔkiy First Nation consolidates its community, administrative and health services.
Sparwood adds much-needed affordable housing.
An artist explores how people in the region are “In This Together”
13 farmers’ markets supported to help respond to the demand for local food in 2022.
Online festival strengthens community and understanding.
A rejuvenated trail in Riondel links to the community’s past.
Invermere dedicates resources to safeguard the community
An ʔaq̓am workshop tackles serious topics—and fun
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The Golden Seniors Community Centre’s future is bright thanks in part to recent lighting upgrades to the facility.
Established in Golden in 2016 by Kent Donaldson and Mark Nagao, Whitetooth Brewing is renowned for its Belgian-inspired and West Coast-influenced ales.
Invermere auto repair company levels up with support from the Basin RevUp program.
Dedicated to serving the needs of their community, this spring the Sparwood Food Bank needed to find a new location fast. With support from the Trust, the food bank has found a permanent home to call their own.
Restoring, protecting and speaking up for the land is at the heart of a five-year project being implemented by the Yaq̓it ʔa·knuqⱡi’it First Nation, focused on the northern portion of Shottanana Lake.
In an effort to elevate and diversify the college experience for students, College of the Rockies introduced an innovative mobile classroom in 2023.
Twelve species of bats call the Basin home, such as the Yuma myotis and endangered little brown myotis, and fulfill important functions in ecosystems like wetlands and forests, including consuming a significant number of insects.
The Fauquier Community Club has taken action to upgrade its well-used community hall, ensuring it’s prepared for future emergencies while reducing its environmental footprint and operational costs.
This summer, the Rotary Club of Nelson installed a long, blue path that leads to the lake, suitable for people in wheelchairs, or even families with strollers.