Kelowna's Cultural Plan to Be Shaped by Diverse Voices
COWICHAN BAY, BRITISH COLUMBIA, JUL 21 – The project aims to restore native plant species and traditional agriculture over 170 acres, supporting Indigenous food sovereignty and security for future generations, officials said.
- Kelowna is developing a new Cultural Plan to shape its arts and cultural investments through a process endorsed by city council on July 21, 2025.
- The plan will focus on broad public engagement, measurable outcomes, and reconciliation, aiming for a final document by fall 2026.
- Nature Trust BC and Ducks Unlimited are partners on the largest Indigenous food restoration project in western Canada, aimed at restoring native plants and supporting food sovereignty.
- Cowichan Tribes Chief Cindy Daniels emphasized the importance of sharing knowledge about Indigenous food systems for future generations during the Quw'utsun Food Systems Revitalization Project.
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