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EV Fleet Opportunities in North America and whats holding us back. Fraser Atkinson, CEO.- Green Power Motor Co. See the full discussion at https://lnkd.in/gX7RuSEh
The Fraser Basin Council (FBC) is a non-profit charitable society that brings people together to advance sustainability solutions and practices in British Columbia. Established in 1997, the Council is a collaboration of four orders of government (Federal, Provincial, Local and First Nations) and those from the private sector and civil society. FBC works within the Fraser Basin and throughout BC to focus on climate change action, healthy watersheds and water resources and sustainable, resilient communities. Our work includes advancing flood management, air quality improvement, green transportation, healthy watersheds and youth-driven sustainability projects.
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EV Fleet Opportunities in North America and whats holding us back. Fraser Atkinson, CEO.- Green Power Motor Co. See the full discussion at https://lnkd.in/gX7RuSEh
Great career opportunity in sustainable transportation! We’re seeking an EV Advisor / Program Coordinator to support our Plug In BC team in delivery of the EV Advisor program, Public Charger incentive program and more! Based in our Vancouver office, the successful candidate will enjoy a hybrid working arrangement (home and office) and must be able to work flexible hours and to travel, as needed. Check out the details and apply by January 3, 2025 (5:00 pm PST). https://bit.ly/fbc-careers #sustainabletransportation #electricvehicles #EVs #careers #careeropportunity
Join us December 11 (noon to 1 pm) for a free FBC webinar — Hydrogen in Remote Communities: Illustrative Case Studies. Hydrogen has emerged as a tool that could potentially contribute to the decarbonization of our global energy systems. To date, however, there has been limited exploration of the potential role that clean fuels – and hydrogen in particular – can play in decarbonizing remote communities. This webinar offers an overview of work done by Dunsky Energy + Climate Advisors on behalf of the Fraser Basin Council, and with the financial support of the BC Ministry of Energy and Climate Solutions. This work explores the potential for hydrogen to contribute to transitioning remote communities off diesel in a cost-effective manner. Come hear what’s been learned so far! Register today!: https://lnkd.in/gd4kRfZg
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Are you looking to install public charging stations for medium- and heavy-duty EVs? The deadline to apply is Friday, November 29, 2024 at 11:59 PM (Pacific time). https://lnkd.in/gP58zycp 🔌 Rebates up to $150,000 per charging station between 150 kW - 250 kW. 🔌 Up to $200,000 for stations 250 kW+
On November 25 (11 am to noon), join the Fraser Basin Council for a free virtual learning lab to discuss wildfire resilience for renewable energy projects. Register today! Eric McKay, Prevention Coordinator and FireSmart BC Research Analyst at the BC Ministry of Forests, will present on the "FireSmart Critical Infrastructure Guide" and how it can be applied to renewable energy (solar and/or biomass) project sites. Come for this timely presentation & audience Q&A. The learning lab is part of the Renewable Energy Climate Adaptation Project (RECAP), led by the Fraser Basin Council in partnership with Natural Resources Canada and other key collaborators. The goal is to enhance the resilience of BC’s renewable energy systems, with a focus on solar and biomass energy. Register at https://lnkd.in/gsXj45JB!
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Today we wrap up the First Nations and Local Government Land Use Planning Regional Workshop where we have had the privilege of being hosted at the beautiful Thunderbird Hall, on Wei Wai Kum Nation in Campbell River. Thank you to the Liǧʷiɫdax̌ʷ people of the Wei Wai Kai and Wei Wai Kum Nations for the honour of hosting this workshop here, and to Wei Wai Kum Nation Chief Roberts for the warm welcome. Thank you to the First Nations Public Service Secretariat for partnering on this workshop, as well as the Fraser Basin Council for supporting the delivery. Thank you to Elders Dorman Joseph, Katie McKay, Lavern Henderson and Youth Witness Lyric John-Cliffe for witnessing this important work. Thank you also to the Ministry of Municipal Affairs, Land Title and Survey Authority of British Columbia, and FortisBC for your financial support. We could not have put on this program without you. Big shout out also to all our speakers and presenters: - Jen Greenway, - Wei Wai Kum Culture Group, - Gwen Bridge, - Darcy Lindberg, - Melissa Tokarek, - Ron Mattiussi, - Chief Ken Watts, - Chief Brandy Lauder, - Mayor Sharie Minions, - Aftab Erfan, and - Kerry Mehaffey Regional workshops for the Interior BC and Northern BC regions will take place in 2025 and 2026, so keep your eye out for registration details.
We are pleased to announce creation of the Chief Roy Mussell Bursary for Indigenous Youth, which honours the legacy of the Fraser Basin Council’s founding Vice-Chair. The bursary supports young Indigenous leaders in BC (aged 17-30) who are pursuing an educational course or studies program that will help them reach their goals to advance sustainability and/or reconciliation between Indigenous and non-Indigenous people in the province. Please share! Applications for the 2024-2025 Bursary award are accepted now through November 29, 2024. https://lnkd.in/g6PAkgAN
The Fraser Basin Council Directors and staff offer our condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of the late Honourable Murray Sinclair, as we recognize his deep, abiding impact on Canada and all its people. Within a life devoted to equity and justice, Murray Sinclair chaired the Truth and Reconciliation Commission. In that role, he raised consciousness across the country, so that Canadians face the tragic history of Indian residential schools and take meaningful steps on the path to reconciliation. A sacred fire has been lit in his memory and a public memorial service has been announced for Sunday, Nov 10 in Winnipeg, a time for reflection. https://lnkd.in/gJw3s52j
The 2024 Mental Health and Addictions Symposium is next week in Prince George, November 13-14. This event is co-hosted by the NCLGA, City of Prince George, Lheidli T'enneh and Regional District of Fraser-Fort George — with strategic partnership services of the Fraser Basin Council. Take a look and register today! https://lnkd.in/gDHaatbb
Register for the Mental Health and Addictions Symposium; A Pathway Forward, being held in Prince George on November 13-14, 2024; co-hosted with the Lheidli T'enneh, the City of Prince George, and the Regional District of Fraser-Fort George. Register here: https://lnkd.in/g8qFZ-jQ North Central Local Government Association (NCLGA) City of Prince George Lheidli T'enneh Nation Regional District of Fraser-Fort George
Eligible First Nations in BC are reminded to connect with the Fraser Basin Council (caribou@fraserbasin.ca) if you have any questions about the First Nations Caribou Recovery Implementation Fund. November 15 is the deadline to send in proposals for the fall intake. https://bit.ly/4984JYb