by Darian Cannard | Sep 5, 2025 | Heritage
Author: Kaylee Woldum, MA When most people think of archaeology, they think of something tangible; artifacts like pottery, tools, even lost cities being unearthed in massive excavations. But archaeology is not just defined by the things we can touch. Intangible...
by Darian Cannard | Jul 18, 2025 | Remote Sensing & GIS
Authors: Stuart Krause PhD, Colby Griffiths FIT, Lindsay Bunn RFT, and Kyle Broome RPF Enhanced Wildfire Modeling in the 100 Mile House Regional District Overview Wildfire patterns in British Columbia continue to evolve, with changing ignition trends, longer fire...
by Darian Cannard | Jun 16, 2025 | Environmental
A Case Study on Restoring Habitat Connectivity in the Wildhorse River Author: Curtis Abney, MSc., RPBio The Wildhorse River meanders through the picturesque heritage town of Fort Steele, nestled in the Rocky Mountain Trench of southeastern BC. In the mid-19th century,...
by Darian Cannard | Dec 4, 2024 | Forestry
Author: Cath Levesque, FIT Considering Visual Objectives at All Stages of Block Development Did you ever hear that you need a good eye to be a forester? You’d be surprised at how things can be “overlooked” in the bush and how crucial attention to detail can be....
by Darian Cannard | Jul 15, 2024 | Recreation
Author: Sean Mulvey – Recreation Division Project Manager with Cabin Operations. Like water, people generally look for the path of least resistance when it comes to travelling through nature. That being said, it sure is fun building trails that definitely do not...
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