Shuswap

The Columbia River Treaty

The Columbia River Treaty

A myriad of First Nations on either side of the border like the Secwépemc (Shuswap) and Ktunaxa (Akisqnuk) have had deep seeded roots to the Columbia River for thousands of years, long before the Treaty attached to it ever became a notion. What is the Columbia River Treaty? The Columbia River Treaty is a water management agreement that was implemented in 1964 between the United States and Canada and is well-respected internationally.

Drought affecting most of southern British Columbia and the central Interior, says province

Drought affecting most of southern British Columbia and the central Interior, says province

Officials are asking people to conserve water in areas affected by low rainfall and the extreme heatwave in late June and early July. The province says drought is affecting most of southern British Columbia and the central Interior. There is water scarcity on Vancouver Island and low flow levels in waterways there as well as in the entire Thompson-Nicola region, the Cariboo, Shuswap and Okanagan.