A class on Biochar
Biochar is the lightweight black remnants remaining after the pyrolysis of biomass, consisting of carbon and ashes.
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Biochar is the lightweight black remnants remaining after the pyrolysis of biomass, consisting of carbon and ashes.
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Understanding your water meter can prevent surprises on your bill — and small conservation steps at home make a real difference for our whole community
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A public-facing review of how Council’s decisions align with sustainability, community resilience, and long-term stewardship.Based on the December 3, 2025 Regular Meeting Agenda Package 1. Overview The December 3 Council Meeting focused heavily on financial housekeeping, governance, and core municipal services—with several items that connect directly to Diamond Valley’s sustainability trajectory. Although no major environmental
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The post discusses the complexities of recycling in small communities, emphasizing that merely placing items in green bins doesn’t ensure sustainability. It presents the idea of transforming waste into local resources through initiatives like the Sustainable Living Centre, which fosters innovation and job creation while encouraging a circular economy.
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Understanding where we are — and where we’re headed On November 19, Diamond Valley Council held one of the most important meetings of the year: the first full review of the 2026 budget. Over the coming weeks, this budget will shape our town’s future priorities — from water security and infrastructure repairs to long-term financial
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Waste to Local Businesses Series Reclaiming Value From the Construction Stream Every renovation skip bin and job-site dumpster hides a forgotten resource. Dimensional lumber, plywood off-cuts, shipping pallets, and broken fences—most of it ends up burned or buried. Yet each cubic metre of wood waste embodies both stored carbon and embodied energy. With simple sorting,
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Bifacial panels and perovskite/tandem solar cells are pushing solar into a new era—especially in cold, snowy climates like southern Alberta. This report explains how these technologies work and what they mean for homes in Diamond Valley.
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Part 2 of the Winter Energy Series In Part 1, we looked at when and how we use energy through the day. Now, in Part 2, let’s get hands-on. These are simple, low-cost ways to keep heat where you want it, cut waste, and make your home more comfortable all winter long. 1️⃣ Seal and
Across Canada, federal priorities are shifting toward large-scale investments in housing, infrastructure, and innovation. For small communities like ours, this means well-documented, data-driven, and visibly sustainable projects will move to the front of the line when new funding rounds open. Readiness is our edge. Why LEED Silver Matters Locally Adopting a LEED Silver standard for
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It’s no secret that the job market is shifting — and fast. Automation, artificial intelligence, and digital tools are transforming how we work, what we value, and even what we teach. But for small communities like ours, these changes don’t have to spell decline or displacement. They can become the foundation of a new kind
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