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Weed management planning conversation sparked
Recent community events hosted by non-profit organization; The East Kootenay Invasive Species Council (EKISC), conveyed the urgent action and planning required by local municipalities to…
Public asked to help battle noxious weeds
Invasive plants are all around the City of Cranbrook and can pose a serious threat to wildlife, the economy, recreation and the environment. You may…
Public welcome to EKISC AGM
Are you interested in our native ecosystems, land management practices, and the threat of invasive species? Then come out to the East Kootenay Invasive Species Council’s…
RDEK Board Highlights
Transition plan in place as CAO eyes retirement RDEK Board Chair Rob Gay and Shawn Tomlin. The Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK) Board of…
Public encouraged to battle invasive plants
Spotted Knapweed a growing threat to city and area Invasive plants are all around the City of Cranbrook and can pose a serious threat to…
RDEK Board Highlights
The following is a breakdown of what occurred during the Feb. 6 Regional District of East Kootenay (RDEK) board of directors meeting. 10-Year Service Award…
Invasive Plant Program catches on
In only its second year of operation, the Neighbourhood Invasive Plant Program (NIPP) is quickly picking up steam. “We’ve seen a significant increase in applications…