Press Release
May 20, 2026
KAMLOOPS –
Summary
Residents in Kamloops, Clearwater, Barriere, Chase, Salmon Arm, Vernon, Ashcroft and surrounding areas are invited to share their input on the development of the Thompson River Watersheds Forest Landscape Plan to guide forest-management decisions in the area.
People can share their thoughts through a survey that will run from Wednesday, May 20, until July 20, 2026. The Thompson River watersheds plan team will also hold seven open houses and one virtual open house so people can learn more about forest landscape planning and ask questions.
Open house details are as follows:
Date: June 1, 2026
Time: 6:30-8 p.m.
Location: Dutch Lake Community Centre
209 Dutch Lake Rd.
Clearwater
Date: June 2, 2026
Time: 6:30-8 p.m.
Location: The Ridge Gym
4936 Barriere Town Rd.
Barriere
Date: June 3, 2026
Time: 6:30-8 p.m.
Location: Chase Community Hall
547 Shuswap Ave.
Chase
Date: June 4, 2026
Time: 6:30-8 p.m.
Location: Little Mountain Fieldhouse
250 30 St. SE
Salmon Arm
Date: June 8, 2026
Time: 6:30-8 p.m.
Location: Coldstream Community Hall
9909 Kalamalka Rd.
Coldstream
Date: June 9, 2026
Time: 6:30-8 p.m.
Location: Kamloops Kia Lounge, Sandman Centre
300 Lorne St.
Kamloops
Date: June 10, 2026
Time: 6:30-8 p.m.
Location: Ashcroft Community Hall
409 Bancroft St.
Ashcroft
Date: June 15, 2026
Virtual Town Hall
Time: 6:30-8 p.m.
Link: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/81380867582?pwd=dNBGrsi4ZtaR9Xqx1lSCDcoXx6P6JL.1
First Nations and community engagement
Forest landscape plans are being developed through collaborative planning with First Nations and engagement with forest licensees, local communities and other stakeholders in each local area.
Representatives from 17 First Nations communities within the Secwépemc, Nlaka’pamux, Syilx and St’át’imc Nations have partnered with the province on the Thompson River watersheds plan.
Engagement with other First Nations in the area continues through access to an open planning table, an established consultation process to ensure there are ongoing opportunities for dialogue and input.
Engagement with forest licensees, subject-matter experts and the public is a key part of every plan. This engagement ensures that operational expertise from forest licensees is incorporated into plan development alongside First Nations’ interests and community-identified values.
Through the initial engagement process with First Nations and industry stakeholders, key themes have emerged that will be integrated into the survey for public feedback to reflect community priorities.
Once feedback is received, the next step is to incorporate feedback into the forest landscape plans itself.
Developing forest landscape plans is a new approach to forest stewardship that establishes clear direction for the management of forest-related values, such as old forests, biodiversity, ecosystem health, climate change, watershed health and wildfire risk.
Through collaborative planning and improved stewardship tools, these plans ultimately increase the stability and predictability of a sustainable timber supply to support communities and the forest industry.
Media attending:
Media wanting to attend open houses are requested to register via the contact information below.
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Contact:
Ministry of Forests
Media Relations
Forest.Media@gov.bc.ca
250-380-8491
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