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Residents invited to upcoming Columbia River Treaty info sessions

You can learn more about progress on the Columbia River Treaty negotiations at a pair of info sessions in the coming weeks.

The B.C. government said the sessions will be focused on the Local Governments Committee’s efforts to integrate social and economic goals into the modernized treaty.

“As Canada and the United States continue negotiations to modernize the Treaty, the Canadian negotiating team, which includes Canada, B.C., and the Ktunaxa, Secwepemc, and Syilx Okanagan Nations, is exploring different ways of operating the Canadian Treaty dams to support domestic objectives for ecosystems, Indigenous cultural values, and socio-economic interests, in addition to enabling power generation and protection from damaging floods,” said government officials.

The Columbia River Treaty Local Governments Committee is looking to identify what they feel is important to integrate into negotiations.

“Socio-economic interests that are impacted by reservoir levels and river flows, such as flood risk management, navigation, recreation, tourism, dust generation and others are very important to communities,” said the Columbia River Treaty Local Governments Committee. “Performance measures describing the required and preferred reservoir elevations and flow levels for these interests are being defined.”

You can learn more about the negotiations at a pair of info sessions with different details highlighted at each one.

The first will go ahead on Jan. 30 at 6 p.m. Pacific time, with a focus on  Columbia River interests while the second will happen at 6 p.m. Pacific Time with a spotlight on  Kootenay River interests.

Both sessions will happen over Zoom, with an option to phone in.

Recordings will be available afterwards for those who cannot attend live.

Registration links can be found below.

More: Integrating Social and Economic Objectives within a Modernized Columbia River Treaty – Columbia River

More: Integrating Social and Economic Objectives within a Modernized Columbia River Treaty – Kootenay River

R McCormack
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Born and raised in Cranbrook, they graduated from Lethbridge College in 2019. They came back for a practicum position with 2dayFM in Cranbrook, resulting in a job as the Saturday show host before moving into the newsroom. They have covered a wide variety of topics ranging from federal politics to local interest. Their after-hours passion lies in local history, gardening and coin collecting.

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