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Spring 2026 Information Session

May 10, 2026/in News

The CCF will be holding its spring 2026 information session on Thursday, May 28 at the Squamish Lil’wat Cultural Centre Istken Room from 5-7 p.m. Come and learn about how we’ve turned our climate change risk assessment into harvesting/management plans.

Also, our mission statement says the CCF will be a model of regenerative forestry that mitigates the impacts of climate change. To better understand that, we’ll have table discussions about what regenerative forestry is and how we can better implement it in the CCF.

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CHEAKAMUS COMMUNITY FOREST VISION

The Cheakamus Community Forest is a model of regenerative forestry that mitigates the impacts of climate change, and that the CCF partnership is recognized as a model of reconciliation, supporting the prosperity of the RMOW, Lil’wat and Squamish Nations through a thriving local economy.

CHEAKAMUS COMMUNITY FOREST MISSION

Prioritize the ecological health of local forests while respecting their cultural significance to the Lil’wat and Squamish peoples and generating direct economic benefits for the two First Nations and the citizens of Whistler.

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