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New fund to help improve access to outdoor recreation
Outdoor Recreation Council receives $10M grant to support volunteer groups The Outdoor Recreation Council of BC (ORCBC) will receive $10 million from the provincial government…
Commitment to Inclusion outlines vision for BC Parks
The B.C. government recently announced it is renewing and expanding its commitment to make B.C. parks more inclusive and accessible with the release of the…
Active transportation grants for local communities
Seventy-four local and First-Nations-led projects, including three in the East Kootenay, to help plan and build safe, inclusive active transportation connections are moving forward in…
New conservancy to protect inland temperate rainforest
Known for its rich wildlife habitat and old-growth forests, the Incomappleux Valley is a biologically unique place in B.C. that will now be preserved by…
BC Parks camping reservations open in January
It’s time to get out the calendar and start planning camping trips in more provincial parks next year. At 8 a.m. on Jan. 3, 2023,…
2022 season sets BC Parks reservation record
Moyie Lake Provincial Park A record number of people made reservations for campsites, day-use passes, backcountry permits, cabins and picnic shelters in BC Parks this…
Cranbrook-born Conservation Officer honoured
Born in Cranbrook and growing up on Vancouver Island, Drew Milne explored the great outdoors whenever he got the chance. Whether hiking, biking, camping or…
Tax credit announced for energy retrofits
A new tax credit will save British Columbian homeowners five per cent on retrofits to help reduce energy use, the Ministry of Finance and Ministry…
New program for ag industry to prepare for extreme weather
B.C. farmers and ranchers can help reduce their risks from extreme weather through a new pilot program that is aiming to improve climate-change preparedness and…