There is still time to register for the upcoming spring 2017 ENERGY STAR for New Homes workshops. In the fall of 2017 CEA hosted 5 very successful workshops in BC…
The Community Energy Association, Province of BC, BC Hydro, Fortis BC, Real Estate Foundation of BC, and Union of BC Municipalities are pleased to announce the 20 outstanding applications for the…
For immediate release (Thursday, December 10, 2015) Vancouver: Community Energy Association (CEA) is partnering with the British Columbia Institute of Technology (BCIT) in 2016 to deliver the six online courses…
VANCOUVER – The BC Mayors Climate Leadership Council (BCMCLC) welcomes the release of the recommendations from the Climate Leadership Team appointed by the province. In particular, BCMCLC enthusiastically supports the…
The Honourable Mary Polak, Minister of Environment presented awards recognizing the leadership of North Cowichan and Prince George at the 2015 Union of BC Municipalities convention.
The Community Energy Association, Province of BC, BC Hydro, FortisBC, and Union of BC Municipalities are pleased to present the six outstanding applications for the 2015 Climate & Energy Action Awards.
Applications will be accepted until 12:00 noon, Monday July 27.
Richmond wins in the Community Planning & Development category, Nanaimo wins the Corporate Operations award and Telkwa and School District 54 receive the Public Collaboration award. Sparwood, Saanich, Metro Vancouver and Campbell River receive Honourable Mentions.
The Community Energy Association, Union of BC Municipalities, BC Hydro, FortisBC and the Province are pleased to present the 15 outstanding applications for the 2014 Climate & Energy Action Awards!
North Cowichan wins in the Community Planning & Development category, Surrey wins the Corporate Operations award and Campbell River and School District 72 receive the Public Collaboration award. Colwood, Capital Regional District and Telkwa receive Honourable Mentions.