[av_testimonials style='grid' columns='1'] [av_testimonial_single src='4286' attachment='' name='Russell Prentice' subtitle='Project Watershed Pacific Institute for Climate Studies Intern' link='http://' linktext=''] I have had a busy and exciting first month with...
20th Anniversary and Annual General Meeting
The Comox Valley Project Watershed Society, founded in 1993, is holding its Annual General Meeting at the Deep Bay Marine Field Station on Saturday, May 24th, from 4:30-8:30. The AGM will be a very special event as we are celebrating the 20th anniversary of Project...
Blue Carbon Pilot Project in Comox Valley Getting Attention
By Mandy Larade - Comox Valley Record; posted Apr 9, 2014 at 4:00 PM A letter of federal recognition was given to the Comox Valley Project Watershed Society on the Blue Carbon Pilot Project from federal Environment Minister Leona Aglukkaq. "Your organization's...
Project Watershed awarded grant for Blue Carbon Project
(CEC funds will help to address North American environmental problems locally Courtenay —The Council of the Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC) today announced the winners of $1.2 million of grants under the CEC’s North American Partnership for...
Project Watershed talks about Blue Carbon at TEDX
Looking back at 2013 I noticed we hadn't yet posted about our TEDX talk so as a recap here it is! On Thursday May 23, 2013 a local group, Imagine Comox Valley, organised and presented a TEDX event. A TEDX event is a local independently organised TED event where...
Project Watershed Presents Airpark Breach Project to Courtenay Council
On November 18th, 2013 Comox Valley Project Watershed Society made a presentation to Courtenay Council regarding the background and rationale for breaching the upper area of the Courtenay Airpark Lagoon. We were looking for support from the Council for our Phase III...
See who is Keeping It Living at the Swan Festival
Every year Project Watershed bestows an array of Keeping It Living Awards to a deserving group and chosen artists. These awards are part of a campaign created to promote community knowledge of and pride in the K’omoks Estuary. One such award is the Keeping It Living...
Keeping It Living Art Cards Now Available
Project Watershed has created a set of specialty Keeping It Living Art Cards just in time for the winter season. Now you can share the beauty inspired by the K’omoks Estuary with others.
Reclaiming Field Sawmill
Project Watershed and the Estuary Working Group have been developing restoration possibilities for the Field Sawmill site since 2009. “It is our belief that this property has the potential to become a highlight of a restored K'ómoks Estuary, itself a signature feature...
The K’ómoks Estuary- A cultural & archaeological treasure
This video was produced and prepared through the Comox Valley National Historic Site Committee, as a descriptive information piece to go along with the submission to the National Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada to respect, honor and give Historic Site recognition to the Ancient Wood Stake Fish Trap System studied by Community Archaeologist Nancy Greene and Geologist David McGee in the K’ómoks Estuary.
Taking Action to Identify Illegal Dump Sites
The Comox Strathcona Waste Management (CSWM) service recognizes the ongoing challenges this region experiences with illegal dumping and has recently contracted Wedler Engineering LLP, in partnership with Project Watershed, to map illegal dump sites in the Comox Valley...
Puntledge Hatchery Open House
The staff of Puntledge River Hatchery Invite you to: Interact with Hatchery staff as well as local volunteer Community Groups hosting displays at the facility. This family event provides opportunity to view hatchery activities as well as painting fish...