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CBT funds accessible play spaces

The Columbia Basin Trust (CBT) is giving grants to make play spaces more accessible in 25 communities. The Trust says...

CBT funds climate readiness upgrades

The Columbia Basin Trust (CBT) is providing over $820,000 to 21 projects aimed at bolstering energy efficiency and climate...

Columbia Basin Trust is seeking members for new task forces

Columbia Basin Trust continues to value the voices of Columbia Basin residents in shaping its work. To further this...

Boosting wildfire readiness in our rural communities

With wildfire seasons becoming increasingly intense, communities in the Columbia Basin are stepping up their preparedness by investing in...

Columbia Basin Trust provides almost $112,000 to childcare projects

The Columbia Basin Trust (CBT) has provided almost $112,000 to support childcare projects across the region. The Trust says grants...

CBT begins deconstructing Creston’s white grain elevator

The deconstruction process of Creston's white grain elevator is now underway. Both Creston’s white and red elevators are owned by...

Columbia Basin Trust delivers over $80 million in 2023/24, predicts future challenges

The Columbia Basin Trust (CBT) has delivered $80.8 million in benefits to communities over the 2023/24 fiscal year, but...

B.C. government funds adult literacy programs

182 communities across British Columbia will receive provincial funding to help adult, family and Indigenous-focused literacy programs. According to government...

CBT announces new partnership with College of the Rockies

Local students will benefit from a new $3-million partnership between the Columbia Basin Trust and the College of the...
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Climate advocate joins B.C. Greens leadership race

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Residents can leave feedback on CleanBC initiative using survey

The B.C. government wants your thoughts on its plan to lower emissions by filling in a survey.
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