
Thanks to Maya, Manda, Elizabeth Doug, CaroleAnne, Anne, Trina, and Bob Deeks for this valuable discussion. 😀 From well vented, air-tight, smokey sanctuaries 🌏to zoning for zero, 🛑we are making affordable 🏚home comfort a priority 🫠and reducing barriers to 🪂quality of life. Standards, 🚦step codes, retrofits, and 🏡new standards in the ⛲️regulatory space 🛸intergrated with tiers🏗 and timelines⚓️ our municipalities will be 🌡approving higher☄️ performance green 👷♀️ buildings. With this peer 🛖network, 🗽we see how market 🌈transformation really is a team sport. At the end, 🏕there I go on for a bit of a rip🏜 with Judy and Alex of climate🌦 caucus, who over the virtual years have become friends 🛟on this journey. 🚢relationships are assets🏟 and trust is built. 🧭 thanks for listening 🎶this is a green 🐜 antler production!🙏
Feb 2, 2024
1 hr 48 min

From🤖 cityviz, Sasha Boganovic shares a presentation 💝with BCEDA. This 🏛podcast episode was recorded on May 9th at the 🏕Green Antler.
🙏 let me know if you would like to learn more about the CityViz economic development data portal and how communities across Canada add it to their municipal or investment attraction websites. Some of the features include:
- Community Profile
- Economic Indicators dashboard (customizable)
- Report Builder (custom PDF, Word and PowerPoint reports for grant applications, council presentations, and more)
- Site Selection / Market Research tool (map with demographic and industry layers, customizable)
- Detailed analysis of population growth and components of change, labour force survey, and many more…🗺Organization: British Columbia Economic Development Association
Event Name: Webinar: The Community Information Tool (CIT)
Description: The Community Information Tool (CIT) is a central access point for data to help planners, policy makers, economic developers, researchers, and academics thrive in the digital economy. The CIT compiles over 40 data sets offering insights into regions across B.C. with integrated socio-economic, connectivity, and community assets data. The CIT assists users to better understand multiple factors that are happening within a community and region to support analytical and forecasting work, offering easy access to data-driven insights for communities in B.C.
In this session, you will learn how to use the CIT as a comparative tool to see how one community is similar or different from another, search attributes of a community using your own criteria, and view a culmination of different data produced at the community level🏞Organization: British Columbia Economic Development Association
Event Name: Webinar: The Community Investment Opportunities Tool (CIOT)
Description: The Community Investment Opportunities Tool (CIOT) is an online provincial site-selection tool that connects investors with industrial, commercial, and agricultural land in B.C. that is available for investment. Promoters can upload available investment opportunities to promote the very best industrial, commercial, and agricultural land in the community. The tool automatically supplements potential investment lands with key location information. Investors can search for available investment opportunities to find the ideal location for their business in the province.
In this session, you will learn how to use the CIOT to work with communities in promoting investment opportunities, and to facilitate engagement with investors who may be interested in the province.🌋
Jan 26, 2024
2 hr 17 min

🥗In this recording 🧗♂️of the green🍡 antler's waterfowl podcast 🍻we jump between🍽 the Tamarack Institute cohort and the 🔪climate caucus elected 📞 call. I missed the first half of the latter, 😔 which is the teaching🗺 part generally,🧑🦯 but made 🏜it for the discussion where someone 🌈mentioned the🏭 balcony and the🕺 dance💃 floor. Thanks for that friend. This recording happened on 🧨may 4 2023. 🧗♀️ Also, thanks to🤩 Jan for this🌾 amazing mocha 🍩pictured and for bringing such💐 tasty #tahsistalent 🌵to the makers 🌿of the village.
Jan 19, 2024
2 hr

What parts of paying taxes,🎈 receiving services, ✨️and engaging the next people to 🎉carry forward history, legacy, 🏆process, and rule of law? 🗽My favourite quote🥏 from the day of democratic 🎯discussion & debate was "a hot bed of cold feet."⛳️ Thanks to Max Cameron, 🎣Gordon Hogg, and🛷 Jen Ford of UBCM for 🎿inviting me to participate in 🎱this interesting🔮 session. 😀 This 🥍episode of the waterfowl 🏸podcast 🏒was recorded in the🎾 green antler🏑 on April 30, 2023. 🏏
Jan 12, 2024
3 hr 30 min

🌍This presentation was recorded from the green 🗺antler's waterfowl podcast desk and feature🧭 Will Cole - Hamilton of⌚️ Courtenay. It is a climate🌃 caucus BC Chapter🌄 meeting from April 28, chaired by Kate Marsh. 🐈⬛
Jan 5, 2024
1 hr

Here at the waterfowl podcast, we talk a lot about 💧 water. Special thanks to the ones organizing the webinar engagement session and especially🦆 Dag from Islands trust for sharing the conservation strategies employed in that area. 😀
Dec 29, 2023
1 hr 28 min

🏝The ones who work in 🏞the garden have full 🗽decision-making authority🥬 of who, 🍓how, and 🫛when harvesting is 🍒done. Understanding, exploring, deciding. 🥨Dynamics, alternatives, integrate. 🐏Shorten the term. What can🐒 or is endanger ✌️ peace? 🦮How do we measure concern? 🪽Is there a 🍴 fork in the path? 🪺 This episode🐾 of the green antler's 🪷waterfowl podcast 🐉was recorded in 🐆Tahsis on April 25, 2023, and 🐛features Ted Rau. 🦋
Dec 22, 2023
1 hr 33 min

⛳️Advocacy🎈 days UBCM 2023🥅 PREPARATORY 🥍morning recording🎯 on April 19. 🎨Green antler 🎣waterfowl 🤿podcast 🏆visits Beautiful🎁 Victoria British 🖼Columbia 😍
Dec 15, 2023
24 min

Co-creating 🧐and 🥳encouraging 🤖new 👻voices❤️🔥 to 🤏speak🫦 up.👅 👂listen to🏀 DNS ♟️firewall.👌 learning 🍓from others,🌏 especially people 🏥who might🎟 bring new perspectives. 🔮
Dec 8, 2023
33 min

🤩Recorded ❤️🔥April 16t at🛼 Vancouver Island⚓️ conference center🛟 in Nanaimo, 🚦the last day 🚲of the 2023 AVICC. 🦼
Dec 1, 2023
1 hr 40 min
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