British Columbia’s fish biologists and international co-managers will be on Moyie Lake in February to catch, tag and release burbot as part of egg collection…
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Koocanusa expected to remain low this summer
In one of the driest years recorded for the Kootenay/Kootenai River Basin, extremely low spring precipitation combined with well below average winter snowpack and runoff…
Celebrating the immersion of sturgeon
Families, friends and members of surrounding communities are invited to the annual juvenile white sturgeon release on Thursday, May 16, between 2 and 4 p.m….
Fish biologists sampling burbot on Moyie Lake
Fish biologists will be busy catching and releasing burbot on Moyie Lake from Feb. 11 to 22, for hatchery egg collection. This project is part…
Columbia River Treaty meetings underway
Representatives of the Canadian and American federal governments are meeting August 15 and 16 for the second round of negotiations to update the 54-year old…
BC Hydro hosting reservoir info meeting May 2
BC Hydro is hosting a public meeting to provide information about Columbia Basin reservoir levels, fish operations and its programs and local activities. The public…
Fish biologists sampling on Moyie Lake
Fish biologists will be busy catching and releasing burbot on Moyie Lake during the last two weeks of February for hatchery egg collection. This project…
Learn about BC Hydro operations May 17
BC Hydro is hosting a public meeting to discuss Columbia Basin reservoir levels, fish operations and its programs and local activities on Wednesday, May 17….
U.S.–Canada coordinate ops to manage flood risk
Current snowpack levels across the Kootenay (spelled Kootenai in America) River Basin are above normal for this time of year, contributing to above-normal spring runoff…
B.C. announces Columbia River Treaty decision
Bill Bennett Bill Bennett, Minister of Energy and Mines and Minister Responsible for Core Review, today announced the province’s decision to continue the Columbia River Treaty…