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7 years 4 months
2015 / PDF
The complex physiographic and oceanographic characteristics of Beecher Bay, and its direct exchange of waters and influences from the adjacent Juan de Fuca Strait, make this area particularly well-suited to aquaculture, offering conditions that are optimal for the production of a variety of anadromous and marine fish, invertebrates, and marine kelps and seaweeds. The geography and physical...
Found in: Land Use Planning | Lands & Resources | Water Resources
7 years 4 months
2016 / PDF
Modern planning is ongoing at Seabird island. Formal planning for the Seabird Island Comprehensive Sustainable Community Plan (CSCP) began in 2008, and has continued until 2014. In the meantime, many other plans were developed and implemented throughout the community.
Resource Producer: Seabird Island
Found in: Community Services | Comprehensive Community Planning | Land Use Planning | Lands & Resources
7 years 4 months
2016 / PDF
In 2013, Lake Cowichan First Nation (LCFN) completed a 5-year Economic Development Plan which outlined a strategic plan for addressing economic development opportunities for the community. Building on this initial plan, the goal of this project is to review the economic development potential for the lands within the current LCFN land base, and assess the land, market, and infrastructure...
Resource Producer: Lake Cowichan First Nation
Found in: Land Management | Land Use Planning | Lands & Resources
7 years 5 months
2014 / PDF
This is the Northeast BC Major Projects Inventory for December 2014. It covers topics like Project Name, type, nearest city, and developer, among other topics. It has start and end dates, and a brief description of the proposed project.
Resource Producer: Doig River First Nation
Found in: Business Dev & Plans | Economic Development | Land Management | Land Use Planning | Lands & Resources
7 years 5 months
2015 / Word
A table for the Malahat Nation outlining their content plan for 2015-2016. It includes November to March. Some of the topics it covers are Target Markets, Description, and Media Goal.
Resource Producer: Malahat Nation
Found in: Governance | Land Use Planning | Lands & Resources | Organization Structures
7 years 5 months
2015 / Word
The Malahat Nation requires the development creative information signage and display boards for stakeholder engagement sessions. This includes poster boards for larger community engagement meetings, small hand-out portfolios providing an individual overview of the project and how to find out more (website and key contacts).
Resource Producer: Malahat Nation
Found in: Communications | Land Use Planning | Lands & Resources | Operations
7 years 5 months
2015 / Word
As part of the purchase of the Bamberton land comes the opportunity to work with Steelhead, an LNG corporation who is has announced a site (Bamberton) on the east coast of Vancouver Island. While this announcement was an excellent opportunity for the Malahat Nation, it formed only one part of the overall story and intent to purchase the lands adjacent to the Nation.
Resource Producer: Malahat Nation
Found in: Communications | Land Management | Lands & Resources | Operations
7 years 5 months
2015 / PDF
The Kwiakah First Nation is concerned about the impacts to key aquatic resources from past and proposed industrial logging in Phillips Arm. They commissioned Ecofish Research Ltd. (Ecofish) to conduct the Phillips Arm Aquatic Resource Assessment, which examined the current status of salmon, eelgrass, bivalves (clams) and crabs in Phillips Arm (Hocking et al. 2015). Eelgrass and clam resources...
Resource Producer: Kwiakah First Nation
Found in: Forestry | Land Use Planning | Lands & Resources
7 years 7 months
2015 / PDF
The Nak'azdli First Nation (NFN) and the District Fort St. James (FSJ) currently share the use of awastewater treatment facility located on NFN land. It is a series of aerated and non-aerated lagoons thatwere initially constructed in 1968 and have been updated over the years to meet discharge effluentrequirements. The lagoons have a long history of odour issues that have had a negative impact on...
Resource Producer: Nak'azdli Band
Found in: Lands & Resources | Water Resources
7 years 8 months
2015 / MP3 Audio
A new movie documents the realities on the ground for people who live along the Northern Gateway pipeline route in Northern Alberta and BC. Filmmaker Tomas Borsa speaks with Redeye host Jim Mainguy.
Found in: Community Services | Energy Generation | Justice | Lands & Resources | Traditional Knowledge | Use & Occupancy