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National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

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Saturday, September 30 is the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation and Orange Shirt Day.

This is an opportunity for people to come together for connection, reflection and learning about Canada’s residential school system and its harmful impacts. It is a time to honour both the Survivors of residential schools and the children who never made it home, and to support their families and Indigenous communities.

We have pulled together some of the online and community events on and around September 30.

Please take a look and share with family, friends and colleagues!

Salmon-Safe Certification of Hue

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Congratulations to Marcon for achieving Salmon-Safe BC certification of its new condominium development “Hue” in Port Moody! The site borders School House Creek, home to both salmon and trout, so protection and conservation of the local ecosystem is important to everyone in the community. Learn more.

FBC's Annual Highlights

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Check out FBC's work in the 2022-2023 Annual Highlights report!

Down to You Podcast

Get ready for the  FBC Youth Program's DOWN TO YOU podcast, coming this fall. Youth from throughout BC will talk about their work to reduce their climate footprint and share inspiring ideas for a net-zero future.

Do you have a compelling story to share? Contact the FBC Youth team through the new Down to You podcast site!

Learn more about this and other projects on the Youth Program page.

Learning Grants for Energy Efficiency. Apply Now!

Learning Grant Program

The First Nations Home EnergySave (FNHES) Learning Grant Program is an FBC initiative to help build the capacity of Indigenous in advancing energy efficiency through training and skills development. Grant applications for the Summer and Fall Semesters are being accepted now through September 30. Learn more!

 

Our Vision

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

About the Fraser Basin Council

The Fraser Basin Council (FBC) is a charitable non-profit organization that brings people together to advance sustainability in the Fraser River Basin and throughout BC. Established in 1997, FBC is a collaboration of four orders of government (federal, provincial, local and First Nations) along with those from the private sector and civil society. We work with people in multiple sectors, helping them find collaborative solutions to today’s issues through a commitment to the social, economic and environmental dimensions of sustainability. Our focus is on healthy water and watersheds, action on climate change and air quality and strong, resilient communities and regions.

FBC Project and
Partner 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

Contact Us

FBC has offices in Vancouver, Kamloops, Williams Lake and Prince George. We also have staff located in Abbotsford and Vernon.

To reach us, see FBC Offices and FBC Staff.

Our main office is:

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

T: 604 488-5350
F: 604 488-5351
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We are grateful at the Fraser Basin Council Society to live and work on the unceded ancestral
territories of the Indigenous Nations of British Columbia.