GADD equipment will initiate work to remove the dock and dolphin pilings at Kus-kus-sum (the old Field Sawmill site) on August 19, 2019 under the supervision of Warren Wartig, Registered Professional Biologist and Dock Removal Project Manager for Interfor.
Near the Waters Edge; A Green Infrastructure Tour
Guided walking and kayaking tours showcasing green infrastructure in and around the Courtenay River were held on May 10 and 11, 2019. The tours were geared towards increasing political awareness of the possibilities of green infrastructure. Participants visited areas where green infrastructure was already in place or where it could be implemented in the future.
Sponsor A Salmon at Kus-kus-sum
Make a donation of $25 or more to sponsor a salmon to go up at Kus-kus-sum!
Thank you Gord Johns!
Thank you Gord Johns for bringing #kuskussum before the House of Commons.
Historical Footage of Field Sawmill from Shaw TV
Thanks to Mark Hanley and Franco Noviello of Shaw TV for putting this informative piece on Kus-kus-sum together.
Kus-kus-sum in Chek News
Here is the segment Chek News ran on Kus-kus-sum. Tina McLean, K’ómoks First Nation Administrator, Jennifer Sutherst, Project Watershed Staff Biologist, and Tim Ennis, Project Watershed Kus-kus-sum Project Manager are featured.
Dan Bowen sheds light on the work at the old Field Sawmill site
Dan Bowen, Technical Director at Project Watershed, sheds some light on the work being done at the old Field Sawmill site.
Bill Heath donates $25,000 to Project Watershed
Bill Heath, a Director on the board of Project Watershed, announces his donation of $25,000 to kick off the fundraising for the Kus-kus-sum Project.Related Posts