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Meet our new board member

August 1, 2024

Al Mottishaw joins Peace Region board

Long-time Dawson Creek resident Al Mottishaw has joined our Peace Region board.

He comes to the FWCP with years of experience working with non-government organizations and stewardship groups, including the Timberline Trail and Nature Club in Dawson Creek.

His strong communication skills and ability to reach consensus among diverse perspectives, combined with his familiarity with many First Nation communities, will be an asset to our board. Welcome, Al!

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Peace Region E-letter

April 22, 2025

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Freshwater fish Arctic Grayling, Thymallus arcticus, underwater waiting for food to float by.

Arctic Grayling: Synthesis Report and Monitoring Framework

July 25, 2024

Follow our guidance for Arctic Grayling projects Prior to construction of the 1967 W.A.C. Bennett Dam and creation of the Williston Reservoir, Arctic Grayling were widespread and abundant. Today, self-sustaining populations are limited, and in many flooded lower […]

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Peace Region Board and Committee List

April 1, 2024

Peace Region Board members (October 2023) are responsible for guiding the FWCP’s work. Their work is supported by the First Nations Working Group. Board members pictured, left to right: Chris Addison, Heather Middleton, Corey Erwin, Naomi Owens-Beek, Ray Pillipow, […]

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