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Grasslands tour puts spotlight on common ground

July 2, 2024 byTom Walker

KAMLOOPS – The annual Grasslands Conservation Council of BC (GCC) field day visited Tunkwa Provincial Park on June 8, with participants learning about the park’s creation and management of the surrounding grasslands. Tunkwa Provincial Park was created in 1996 to protect a portion of the area’s extensive mid-elevation grasslands, as well as lakes, wetlands and …

Groundwater enforcement picks up

July 3, 2024 byPeter Mitham

Drought conditions worsened on Vancouver Island last week, coinciding with a growing stream of reports that BC Ministry of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship staff are visiting farms in the Tsolum watershed to ensure compliance with groundwater licensing rules. The Tsolum was one of four watersheds where irrigation of forage was shut down last August …

Gill shifts to greenhouses

July 3, 2024 byPeter Mitham

BC Blueberry Council executive director Anju Gill has accepted a staff position at the BC Greenhouse Growers Association (BCGGA). While the role has yet to be fully defined, Gill will be making the move in August as the greenhouse association strengthens its staff resources in the face of an ambitious work plan that includes the …

Cherries replant funding opens

July 3, 2024 byTom Walker

Cherry producers will be able to apply for funds to support orchard renewal beginning July 9. The funding is the third round of funding for the sector under the initial Perennial Crop Renewal Program announced in spring 2022, which was backed by $15 million of provincial monies for tree fruits, berries and hazelnuts. Previous rounds …

Veteran orchardist dies

June 19, 2024 byTom Walker

The BC fruit industry lost a fellow grower, a friend and an advocate with the passing of Gerald Geen in Kelowna, on June 7, at the age of 87. Known for his prodigious work ethic, his kind and generous nature, and a keen and inquiring mind, Geen was an example and a champion for growers …

Capital gains changes coming

June 19, 2024 byPeter Mitham

High summer will bring higher capital gains taxes, following a federal move to raise the inclusion threshold from one-half to two-thirds of capital gains of over $250,000 per year for Canadians while limiting the lifetime capital gains exemption for individuals to $1.25 million. “Most middle class entrepreneurs won’t pay more tax because of these changes,” …

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