
Climate Action Now, North Okanagan: It’s Now or Never
By Joslin Jose, WE-CAN Volunteer, with Avi Dolgin A Bright Friday Afternoon at Blooms Lane, Vernon As they stood before the closed door of the
At the West Coast Climate Action Network, we’re passionate about empowering communities and organizations across British Columbia to take meaningful action on climate change. With nearly 300 member groups, we amplify voices, share knowledge and drive collaborative efforts to address the climate crisis. Here, you’ll find resources, stories from our member groups, events and updates on our collective journey towards a better future.

By Joslin Jose, WE-CAN Volunteer, with Avi Dolgin A Bright Friday Afternoon at Blooms Lane, Vernon As they stood before the closed door of the

Coming up soon! WE-CAN’s Local Government Exchange Program – Register today to be notified when we announce the date for the first session. Thank you

Join us on October 24th at 7 pm for a Film Screening of Northlore! Weaving animation and live action, Northlore explores the mystical stories and

By Joslin Jose, WE-CAN with Avi Dolgin. Founded nationally over 30 years ago, CAPE focuses on the intersection of health, environment, and justice. The BC

Rethinking Waste – Zero Waste BC By Joslin Jose, WE-CAN with Avi Dolgin Zero Waste BC is a volunteer-run nonprofit that has been at the

Urgent: Add Your Feedback to Official Community Pan (OCP) Updates This Fall The BC government is requiring that all local governments submit new Official Community

The Kids Get It For Our Kids- Burnaby THE WE-CAN IMPACT STORIES-15 By Tara Joan Nyhan, WE-CAN Volunteer. All images provided by Kate McMahon There’s

Join WE-CAN at 6 pm on Friday, August 15, for a virtual screening of the new documentary film The Stand, by award-winning Haida artist and

Conserving the Columbia Valley THE WE-CAN IMPACT STORIES-14: Wildsight Golden By Tara Joan Nyhan, WE-CAN Volunteer How can we conserve nature around us while educating

CleanBC Review Submission Discussion Registration The Government, together with the Green Party, is reviewing the province’s progress on reducing climate emissions. This is referred to
