Provincial Entities
Columbia Basin Trust
Provincial Crown CorporationColumbia Basin Trust supports the ideas and efforts of the people in the Columbia Basin. We take our lead from residents and communities. Whatever the situation calls for, we adapt our role: from providing resources, to bringing people together, to leading an entire initiative. The Trust is here to offer experience and support to all Basin residents. While our range of services, programs, initiatives and financial investments is extensive, our purpose is straightforward: we exist and act for the social, economic and environmental well-being of the Basin—now and for generations to come.
Mail: Suite 300, 445 - 13 Avenue, Castlegar, BC, V1N 1G1 |
Street: Suite 300, 445 - 13 Avenue |
Phone: 250-365-6633 |
Fax: 250-365-6670 |
info@cbt.org |
Staff
Name | Position | Professional Category(s) |
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Johnny Strilaeff | President and Chief Executive Officer | Chief Administration |
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Organization Resources
- Projects in Columbia Basin Aim for Meaningful Environmental Impacts
Twenty-nine projects throughout the Columbia Basin will help address the health of local species and spaces, from swallows and salmon to wetlands and forests through research, restoration and education. The projects are being supported with nearly $820,000 from Columbia Basin Trust’s Environment Grants.
Posted: Feb 5, 2020 9:00 am
- New Affordable Housing Opens in the City of Kimberley
Families in Kimberley now have access to 12 new affordable homes as a result of a partnership between the Province, the Government of Canada, the Kimberley Seniors Project Society and Columbia Basin Trust.
Posted: Feb 3, 2020 9:41 am
- Partnership Brings New Rental Homes to the City of Nelson
A former motel site will soon make way for 47 new affordable homes for seniors, adults with disabilities and those experiencing homelessness in Nelson, thanks to a partnership between Nelson CARES Society, the Province of BC and the Columbia Basin Trust.
Posted: Oct 17, 2019 9:20 am
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