2021 Caring for our Watersheds

The 2021 Caring for our Watersheds Final Competition will be hosted virtually, with a mix of live and pre-recorded presentations. Join us from 6:00pm-8:30pm on Saturday April 24th to cheer on our student finalists. Register here to get the link.

Ten student groups from across central and northern Alberta have been selected as finalists.  These groups of 1-4 students will present their idea answering the question “What can I do to improve my watershed”?

Their final 5 minute presentation to a panel of judges will be recorded earlier in the week, then live-streamed at the event. After the presentations we will share final results and conduct an award ceremony, providing gifts and recognition to the groups.

The 2021 Finalists are:

A table showing the 10 finalists groups in the Final Competition

 

Like everything, our contest has been impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic. But the show must go on!  We are working hard to create a fun and rewarding Final Competition for the student finalists and their families and friends.

Prizes

All students who attend the Final Competition will be receiving a prize award! Groups will divide the prize equally. A matching prize amount will also be giving to the student’s school!

CFW Prizes

 

Want to attend? Get a Free ticket on our Eventbrite Page!

STUDENT FINALIST?

Be sure to confirm you are attending! Register here.

Review the Verbal Judging Guide to see what the judges will be marking you on!

Watch (or re-watch) The What to Expect Webinar

And don’t forget to send in this Waiver Form, signed by your parent/guardian!

Want to learn more?

Check out our Caring for our Watersheds program page.

BRWA Annual General Meeting

Welcome to the BRWA’s 2020 Annual General Meeting.

This page contains the agenda and attachments needed to follow along. To be sent an invite to the AGM zoom meeting, please register on Eventbrite. Problems connecting? Call Mackenzie at the BRWA office at 306-893-7684.

More information on our 2019-2020 Year can be found in our Annual Report document. Open the Annual Report Flip book here, or open the PDF.

Meeting Agenda:

1. Opening

Welcome led by Barb Bosh, BRWA Board Chair

2. Approve Agenda

Open 2020 AGM Agenda

Motion 1: Approve Agenda.

3. Approve Minutes from 2019

Open 2019 AGM Minutes

Motion 2: Approve Minutes

4. BRWA 2020 Report

BRWA Staff will present their 2019/2020 projects and their work ahead.

Link to BRWA 2020 Projects Prezi Presentation

5. FINANCIAL Report

Sheila Logelin, BRWA Office Manager and Lorne Ferguson, BRWA Board Treasurer will present the 2019-2020 Financial Auditor’s Review Engagement.

Open 2019-2020 Financial Statements_Review Engagement

Motion 3: Approve Financial Report.

6. Approve 2020-2021 Budget

David Samm, BRWA General Manager and Lorne Ferguson, BRWA Board Treasurer will present the budget for approval.

Open the 2020-2021 Budget

Motion 4: Approve Budget.

7. Set Membership Fee

Motion 5: Motion to set the BRWA membership fee

8. Set DIRECTOR Remuneration Fee

Open the BRWA Directors Per Diem Rates

Motion 6: Motion to set the BRWA Board Member’s remuneration fee

9. Selection of the 2020-2021 Financial Auditor

Motion 7: Motion to select this years auditor.

10. Directors Nomination

Review current Board of Directors and introduction of new Directors.
Open the BRWA Directors Nomination Page

Motion 8: Motion to approve board of Directors Elections.

11. Selection of 2021 AGM Date and Location

Discussion led by Barb Bosh, BRWA Board Chair.

Motion 9: Motion to set the 2021 AGM Date.

12. Thank you and Door Prize

Two attendees will be selected at random for a lovely gift basket of local goodies!

2019 Watershed Festival

Join the BRWA to celebrate our Battle! Come enjoy a gem in the heart of our watershed- Big Knife Provincial Park. You will be treated to guided hikes and canoe trips, a free lunch and saskatoon pie, and games and crafts for the kids. Throughout this fun-filled day we will be exploring and appreciating all that this region provides to us. All at no-cost!

You can see more details and invite your friends from our Facebook event page.

Finding Common Ground 2.0

Tour and Training Opportunity

The Finding Common Ground 2.0 tour will be exploring energy options and opportunities, with a focus on energy efficiency, around the Battle River region. We have space for 25 local Energy Ambassadors to take part in this fully-funded professional development training.

What will the tour include?

Participants will gain first hand experience in energy production, distribution, and efficient use. Loading onto a coach bus in Camrose, we will visit multiple energy production sites and to hear from guest experts. Topics will include: renewable and conventional energy production and distribution; technological innovations and advances in efficiencies; local impacts of energy on our social, economic, and environmental resilience; and how to increase energy efficiency in your home, workplace, and community.

After a full day of tours, participants will have the option to stay overnight in Camrose, or be returned to their vehicles to return home. The second day will be much like the first; exploring and discussing our energy systems, as well as gaining experience in sharing your thoughts and ideas about the project and topics with others.

Ambassador Schedule:

Wednesday October 23
Big Picture Day
Morning
Meet in Camrose for registration, load onto coach bus
Travel to the Jeanne and Peter Lougheed Performing Arts centre for:

  • Welcome and Introductions
  • Tour of the innovative and award winning solar array and energy efficient building
  • Keynote Speaker Chris Turner presentation on our Energy
Afternoon
Travel to the Paintearth Mine, operated by Westmoreland. Learn about their coal mining operation and recent addition of biofuel.

Visit the ATCO Battle River Generating Station. Tour the coal facility and learn about how coal power is produced. Also hear about the conversion to natural gas and changes to the energy production.

Hear from guest speakers from Enbridge about the transportation of energy products in their pipelines.

Travel to Halkirk to visit the Capital Power Wind Farm and learn about how the wind is adding power to our grid and the future of wind in Alberta.

Evening
Dinner on our way back from Halkirk.

Be returned to your vehicle, with the option to stay overnight at the local hotel (costs are covered).

Thursday October 24
Home-Scale Day
Morning
Meet in Camrose, load onto coach bus
Travel to Lacombe Composite High school for:

  • Keynote speaker David Dodge on Green Energy Futures and energy efficiency success stories.
  • Tour of school’s energy projects including solar panels, passive solar geodesic dome, and aquaponics system. Also hear about what students across the province are doing to address energy and climate topics.
Afternoon
Travel to Maskwacis. Hear from Iron and Earth and Louis Bull Council Member Desmond Bull on the Louis Bull Nation’s solar projects and training initiative.

Visit a straw bale home to see how one local family has reduced their energy consumption and used local materials to build. You will also be able to see and learn about electric vehicles, including a visit with a Tesla.

Participate in an Energy Savings workshop for how you and your business can save on your bills.

Wrap-up the event with a presentation from the Alberta Narratives project, and over dinner talk about your own highlights of the trip to prepare to share your story.

Become an Energy Ambassador!

We have recruited Energy Ambassadors from across the Battle River/Sounding Creek watersheds (and beyond) to be part of this tour!

Ambassadors will participate in a two-day bus tour exploring the various energy options and opportunities in the Battle River region. They will have exclusive behind the scenes access to all types of energy projects and hear from guest speakers on energy production, distribution, and efficiencies. Along with the renewable and conventional energy projects, we will learn about the social and environmental challenges and opportunities in the watershed. Ambassadors will also be able to participate in online webinars to compliment the bus tour.

Following the training, Energy Ambassadors will share their experience with friends, colleagues, or the public in a short “What I learned” presentation. Supported by the BRWA with a slide-deck and speaking prompts, this talk will cover their experiences on the tour, their personal highlights, and what they learned on energy options and opportunities. To move from words to actions, Energy Ambassadors and their presentation group will also commit to making one simple change for energy efficiency.

Regardless of their personal or professional backgrounds, Energy Ambassadors will build knowledge and experience to understand our local energy context and what actions can be taken to improve our regions sustainability during this time of change.

Want to sign-up or learn more?

Fill out this event registration form to be contacted with details. *The Tour is currently full. If you are interested, please complete the form to be put on a waiting list.

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This event is being supported by Alberta Environment and Park’s Community Environment Action Grant, and Energy Efficiency Education Grant Program.