Riverkeeper to launch new water literacy program in Edmonton

Doug Goss (centre) presents a cheque to Riverkeeper board members Britt Standen (l) and Karen Percy Lowe (r) to support water literacy work in Edmonton. North Saskatchewan Riverkeeper is launching a new water literacy program in Edmonton. Beginning in spring 2017, a full-time coordinator at Riverkeeper will help local residents discover the watershed, find swimmable water, and document local water knowledge.The coordinator is part of a water literacy network established by Swim Drink Fish Canada in 2017, with hubs in Vancouver, Edmonton, and Toronto. The project is made possible by the Edmonton TELUS Community Board. 

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