LIVING WATER SMART IN BRITISH COLUMBIA: “We share our world view through our stories and storytelling. It is not the technical stuff that carries the day. It is the stories about the technical stuff that carry the day.” – season finale for Living Water Smart Series (June 2025)

Note to Reader:

Published by the Partnership for Water Sustainability in British Columbia, Waterbucket eNews celebrates the leadership of individuals and organizations who are guided by the Living Water Smart vision. Storylines accommodate a range of reader attention spans. 

The edition published on June 3, 2025 brought to a close the Winter /Spring 2025 season of the weekly newsletter series. During the 3-month period from January through May 2025, the Partnership for Water Sustainability published 19 feature stories.

 

Know your history; learn from history – season finale

We share our world view through our stories and storytelling. It is not the technical stuff that carries the day. It is the stories about the technical stuff that carry the day. Stories unite us. Water does it. Water is life.

 

 

Addition of one word, WATER, can make or break whether minds open or close when an idea is introduced to an audience. It is no surprise, then, that the terms water sustainability and water reconciliation are comparatively powerful. Take a moment to think about it.

A loss of continuity has consequences

Never has storytelling been more important than it is today. And that is because knowledge is being lost at an alarming rate. A look into the  future by Jay Bradley in 2007 has proven prescient in foreshadowing what is happening in the post-COVID era.

 

 

Jay Bradley’s quote nails the nub of one of the challenges of our time. And that is, loss of continuity is happening just when continuity of understanding is needed most. It is reinforced by the following quote from legendary columnist Thomas Friedman.

 

 

Without the passing of that baton, those who follow will not know what they do not know. This is why stories behind the stories are important. One must look back to see ahead. But it is more than that. It is also the ability to adapt.

Alvin Toffler, regarded as one of the world’s outstanding futurists, stated in a 1998 interview that: “Society needs all kinds of skills that are not just cognitive; they’re emotional, they’re affectional. You can’t run the society on data and computers alone.”

 

 

EDITOR’S PERSPECTIVE / SEASON IN REVIEW

“Nineteen stories in five months. This is how we pass on oral history. With this 20th edition, we bring to a close the current season (January through June 2024) of the Waterbucket eNews weekly newsletter series,” stated Kim Stephens, Waterbucket eNews Editor and Partnership Executive Director.

“We celebrate the leadership of individuals and organizations who are guided by the Living Water Smart vision. We start with a compelling quotable quote and delve into the “story behind the story” because that is what is interesting and relevant.”

 

 

“We have kept this season in review simple. To refresh reader memories about the topics and how much ground we have covered, we have brought forward the headline plus defining quotable quote from each of the 19 storylines.”

 

 

SEASON IN REVIEW: Headlines and Defining Quotable Quotes

JANUARY 21, 2025: Will 2025 be the year of the re-set?

To read the complete story, download a PDF copy of Will 2025 be the year of the re-set?

 

JANUARY 28, 2025: Remembering Barry Janyk, political champion for Smart Development

To read the complete story, download a PDF copy of Remembering Barry Janyk, political champion for Smart Development.

 

FEBRUARY 4, 2025: Counterbalance Artificial Intelligence with Natural Intelligence!

To read the complete story, download a PDF copy of Counterbalance Artificial Intelligence with Natural Intelligence!

 

FEBRUARY 11, 2025: Confront the problems, operationalize sustainable service delivery!

To read the complete story, download a PDF copy of Confront the problems, operationalize sustainable service delivery!

 

FEBRUARY  18, 2025: Nature-First Cities – restoring relationships with ecosystems and with each other

To read the complete story, download a PDF copy of Nature-First Cities – restoring relationships with ecosystems and with each other

 

FEBRUARY 25, 2025: Network of networks in Cowichan Region is like a forest ecosystem

To read the complete story, download a PDF copy of  Network of networks in Cowichan Region is like a forest ecosystem

 

MARCH 4, 2025: Overcoming fear and doubt to build a community atop Burnaby Mountain

To read the complete story, download a PDF copy of Overcoming fear and doubt to build a community atop Burnaby Mountain

 

MARCH 11, 2025: Food security is at the intersection of land, water, agriculture, and climate

To read the complete story, download a PDF copy of Food security is at the intersection of land, water, agriculture, and climate

 

MARCH 18, 2025: Melting Glaciers, Healthy Watersheds, and You

To read the complete story, download a PDF copy of Melting Glaciers, Healthy Watersheds, and You

 

MARCH 25, 2025: BC snowpack levels are in the RED zone!

To read the complete story, download a PDF copy of BC snowpack levels are in the RED zone!

 

APRIL 21, 2025: Livability of Southwest BC at a crossroads, again

To read the complete story, download a PDF copy of Livability of Southwest BC at a crossroads, again

 

APRIL 8, 2025: Urban streams are municipal assets; they supply ecological services

To read the complete story, download a PDF copy of Urban streams are municipal assets; they supply ecological services

 

APRIL 15, 2025: waterbucket.ca, Storytelling Platform for an Ecosystem-Based Approach to Land and Water Use

To read the complete story, download a PDF copy of  waterbucket.ca, Storytelling Platform for an Ecosystem-Based Approach to Land and Water Use

 

APRIL 22, 2025: Lynn Kriwoken, champion for Living Water Smart

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APRIL 29, 2025: Erik Karlsen, an extraordinary legacy

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MAY 6, 2025: Mobilize Stewardship Groups, Close Data Gap in Community Planning

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MAY 13, 2025: Regional Team Approach to Municipal Collaboration Powers Change

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MAY 20, 2025: What’s in a definition? Reimagine urban green infrastructure as an ecosystem

To read the complete story, download a PDF copy of Reimagine urban green infrastructure as an ecosystem

 

MAY 27, 2025: A watershed moment for reconciliation in the Cowichan region on Vancouver Island

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