This meeting is CANCELLED. We have cancelled the meeting based on the recommendations from the health authorities to help control the spread of Covid-19 For further info contact Maureen at 604-856-2851
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Come on down for the Fraser Valley Conservancy’s Bradner – Mt. Lehman Neighbourhood Event on Thursday, September 12th, 2019 at the Mt. Lehman Community Hall (6418 Mount Lehman Road, Abbotsford).
Frank Bucholtz, Peace Arch News, re-posted with permission - A proposal to use the former BC Electric Railway interurban line from Surrey to Chilliwack for passenger rail service has sparked a lot of interest and debate in recent months. Lynn Perrin, PIPE UP Network Abbotsford - In September 2017 while reading the Kinder Morgan Trans Mountain online newsletter, I discovered an article describing in-stream installation of snow fencing to deter salmon spawning in five BC watercourses.
Calling all residents and friends of the Bradner – Mt. Lehman neighbourhood in Abbotsford. Share your thoughts and opinions on the environment in this neighbourhood. Take the Online Survey by FVC Staff You could win one of two $50 Gift Certificates to a local business of your choosing!
Wetlands Threatened by Expanding Industustrial Developments on Langley and Abbotsford Border5/7/2019 Brit Gardner - I went for a Langley walk yesterday along the West Creek headwaters, in Gloucester Industrial Estates. Close to where I grew up. Thanks to the beavers, these wetlands are a beautiful, thriving, and complete ecosystem. The creek headwaters are home to salmon spawning, geese, ducks, rare and migratory birds, rabbits, and countless other wildlife.
Learn about Grasses with Ewan Mackenzie @ the next meeting of the Mt. Lehman Garden Club on Thursday June 21st, 2018 at 7 pm at the Mt Lehman Community Hall. New members and visitors are welcome. For further information, contact Maureen at 604-856-2851
On Friday April 27th, 2018, the Agriculture Land Commission (ALC) reached its decision on the City of Abbotsford's Agriculture Land Reserve (ALR) exclusion application that proposed to remove 201.09 Hectares / 496.9 Acres from the ALR for Industrial use. The city had proceeded with the application, despite public opposition - leaving the communities affected on the edge of their seats awaiting the results.
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