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- Cowichan Tribes get $24.2 million to tackle flooding
- Down by the bay: an update on the implementation of the Waterfront Area PlanAuthor: Schisler, Cole
Publisher: Ladysmith Chemainus Chronicle [Posted: October 28, 2020]
View Document - Major funding announced for Cowichan River water supply studyAuthor: Cowichan Valley Regional District
Publisher: Cowichan Valley Regional District [Posted: August 27, 2019]
View Document - Northern Secwepemc Te Qelmucw, Tsilhqot’in, and Southern Carrier / Dakehl First Nations – Cariboo Regional District: Growing Indigenous/Local Government Relations – Pathways to CollaborationAuthor: British Columbia, Province of; First Nations Summit; Indigenous Business and Investment Council; Union of British Columbia Municipalities
Publisher: Union of British Columbia Municipalities [Posted: July 27, 2020]
View Document - Katzie First Nation - The City of Pitt Meadows: Signing Agreements and Building Friendships - Pathways to CollaborationAuthor: British Columbia, Province of; First Nations Summit; Indigenous Business and Investment Council; Union of British Columbia Municipalities
Publisher: Union of British Columbia Municipalities [Posted: September 9, 2019]
View Document - Canada and British Columbia invest in infrastructure in Northern British Columbia to create jobs and strengthen communitiesAuthor: Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing, BC Ministry of
Publisher: British Columbia, Province of [Posted: July 3, 2020]
View Document - More than $1.2 million announced for Masset water treatment plant upgrades
- Burns Lake Band seeks to repossess property, chief saysAuthor: Burns Lake and District News
Publisher: Burns Lake Lakes District News [Posted: January 15, 2020]
View Document - Comox Valley Regional District and K’omoks First Nation Mutual Benefit Agreement
- K'omoks First Nation and Comox Valley Regional District Working Together on Water AgreementAuthor: Comox Valley Regional District
Publisher: Comox Valley Regional District [Posted: November 7, 2019]
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