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 Chief Roy Mussell Bursary

Chief Roy Mussell Bursary

We are pleased to announce creation of the Chief Roy Mussell Bursary for Indigenous Youth — the first recipient will be announced in early 2025!

The Bursary supports young Indigenous leaders in BC (aged 17-30) who are pursuing an educational course or studies program that will help them reach their goals to advance sustainability and/or reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people in the province. Learn more!

Stag's Hollow Recertified Salmon-Safe!

Stag's Hollow

Congratulations to Stag’s Hollow of Okanagan Falls for achieving Salmon-Safe BC recertification in 2024, a reflection of the winery’s commitments to stewardship practices.

Read about it!

 

About the Fraser Basin Council

The Fraser Basin Council (FBC) is a charitable non-profit organization that brings people together to advance sustainability in British Columbia.

Where We Work

We are grateful to live and work on the unceded ancestral territories of the Indigenous Nations of British Columbia.

Our Vision

Social well-being supported by a vibrant economy and sustained by a healthy environment.

Strategic Priorities

At the Fraser Basin Council, our strategic priorities are to take action on climate change, support healthy watersheds and water resources, and build sustainable and resilient communities.

With our partners, we work on a range of collaborative, multi-sector initiatives, such as those focused on flood management, community wildfire planning, air quality improvement, energy-efficient buildings, green transportation (including the uptake of electric vehicles and expansion of charging infrastructure), watershed planning and youth-driven climate action projects.

FBC Program Sites

Plug in BC:
www.pluginbc.ca

Emotive:
www.emotivebc.ca

ReTooling for Climate Change:
www.retooling.ca

FBC Youth:
fbcyouthprogram.ca

Climate Action Toolkit:
www.toolkit.bc.ca 

Salmon-Safe BC
www.salmonsafe.ca

Realizing UNDRIP Initiative
www.realizingundrip.ca

Contact Us

FBC staff work from our Vancouver, Kamloops, Williams Lake and Prince George offices, and from several other locations.

To reach us, see FBC Offices and FBC Staff or contact our administration office:

Fraser Basin Council
1st Floor, 470 Granville Street
Vancouver, BC V6C 1V5

T: 604 488-5350

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