LIVING WATER SMART IN BRITISH COLUMBIA: “By 2012, all land and water managers will know what makes a stream healthy, and therefore be able to help land and water users factor in new approaches to securing stream health and the full range of stream benefits,” wrote Premier Gordon Campbell in 2008
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. Stories are structured in three parts: One-Minute Takeaway (REPRODUCED BELOW), Editor’s Perspective, and the Story Behind the Story.
The edition published on February 24, 2026 featured the fourth installment of the Chronicle of Green Infrastructure Innovation in Metro Vancouver. Part D covers the period 2006 through 2011. This sweeping narrative weaves quotable quote to provide the reader with a sense of the level of activity and how this activity generated green infrastructure momentum in the Metro Vancouver region.

EDITOR’S PERSPECTIVE / CONTEXT FOR BUSY READER
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“The regional team approach delivered results across boundaries in Southwest BC. Political will and collaboration powered mission possible in the 2000s.”

Political will and support cascaded from Province to region to local



Convening for action in Metro Vancouver as the Green Infrastructure Partnership



BEYOND THE GUIDEBOOK 2010: Implementing a New Culture for Urban Watershed Protection and Restoration in British Columbia


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Waterbucket eNews stories are structured in three parts: One-Minute Takeaway, Editor’s Perspective and Context for Busy Reader, and the Story Behind the Story. To read the complete 3-part storyline, download a PDF copy of Living Water Smart in British Columbia: Learn by doing, and adapt to create livable communities – convening for action in Metro Vancouver.

