Islands Agriculture Show

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Timezone
PST
Location
Cowichan Exhibition Grounds in North Cowichan

Join us for networking, educational workshops and seminars, collaboration in the agricultural community, and more!

BCIA Ethics for Professionals In-Person - Surrey - Jan 31

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Timezone
PST
Location
Civic Hotel, Autograph Collection, 13475 Central Avenue, Surrey, BC, V3V 1Y8

 

This course is FULL

Facilitators: Brian Mauza

This course is a requirement for articling registrants and those accepted under the expedited/LLAg admission programs.

SAVE THE DATE: OK AGM FEB 2, 2026

Date
Timezone
PST
Branch
Okanagan-District 2
Location
Ramada, 2170 Harvey Avenue, Kelowna BC V1Y6G8

The Okanagan Branch AGM is booked for Feb 2, 2026 at the Ramada, 2170 Harvey Avenue, Kelowna BC V1Y6G8.

More details to follow.

Southern Interior Horticultural Show 2026

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Timezone
PST
Location
Penticton, British Columbia - Canada

The Southern Interior Horticultural Show is a B.C. Ministry of Agriculture and Food delivered project organized in partnership with the tree fruit and grape industries. This show offers producers a unique opportunity to get the latest information on research, innovation and farming practices directly from industry experts.

FV AGM SAVE THE DATE Feb 21, 2026

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Timezone
PST
Branch
Fraser Valley-District 2
Location
Signature Sandman Hotel 8828 201 Street, Langley BC V2Y 0C8

The FV AGM has been booked for Feb 21, 2026 at:

Signature Sandman Hotel

8828 201 Street, Langley BC V2Y 0C8

Further information to come!

BCIA Ethics for Professionals In-Person - Surrey - 28 Feb

Date
-
Timezone
PST
Location
Civic Hotel, Autograph Collection, 13475 Central Avenue, Surrey, BC, V3V 1Y8

Facilitators: Brian Mauza

This course is a requirement for articling registrants and those accepted under the expedited/LLAg admission programs.

Building Community Resilience in the Climate Emergency - Simon Fraser University Continuing Studies

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Timezone
PST
Location
Online

Although much of the climate debate focuses on individuals, research clearly shows that the deep, lasting, and effective solutions to climate impacts come from community level collaboration and the bonds this work creates. This course explores the importance of building community and the ways you can mobilize community to build resilience. Designed for people working in a wide range of community and organizational contexts, this course will give you practical tools to organize the support you and others in your community need to sustain collective climate action.

Climate Justice: Building Just and Equitable Communities - Simon Fraser University Continuing Studies

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Timezone
PST
Location
Online

Equitable and effective climate action must, by definition, centre the people and communities that are most vulnerable to climate impacts. But organizations are often juggling multiple priorities and financial constraints alongside their climate planning, and equity and justice can take a back seat. This course will help you navigate and address those tensions. You'll sharpen your understandings of climate justice and learn how to design more equitable and resilient climate solutions.

Green Infrastructure: Innovative Approaches to Urban Water Management - Simon Fraser University Continuing Studies

Date
-
Timezone
PST
Location
Online

Green infrastructure (GI) signals a new chapter in urban water management across the globe. GI provides adaptive nature-based solutions to managing water and helping cities and their inhabitants become more climate resilient. In this course, you’ll discover innovative GI designs, applications and policies, as well as equity and environmental justice-based principles in leading, planning, and implementing GI approaches. Whether you’re a policy maker or a professional working on water management solutions, you’ll gain the knowledge and skills you need to take an active role in your community’s grey to green transition.

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