Remarkable stories of people and places in the Columbia Basin.
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We asked people in the Basin to share their top tips on how they are working to become more climate conscious.
Groove to live music…marvel at wall-sized art…go on a guided wetland wander…or laugh as your kids jump in a bouncy castle, their faces painted like butterflies. All of these are once again becoming possible, thanks to the return of festivals.
Cranbrook Food Bank drives food security with efficient upgrades.
The Taghum Hall Outdoor Revitalization Project transformed the area into beautifully landscaped grounds, exemplifying the Taghum Hall motto: “Building community, one event at a time.”
Constructed in 2019 with Columbia Basin Trust support, the Heritage Rail Car Building—more commonly known as the train shed—covers three tracks and nine of the museum’s 19 historic train cars.
The Nature of Conservancy of Canada restores whitebark pine.
Indigenous student follows the footsteps of those who inspired her
The Trust’s wage subsidy supports a Cranbrook student on her career path.
Montrose revitalizes spaces for social connections and sports activities.
Trust support helps open new streams of revenue for Cranbrook Community Theatre
ʔakisq̓nuk-based child care provides quality service by supporting its educators with Trust training wages and wage subsidies.