
Strong turnout for Gill Bar restoration event in Chilliwack
CHILLIWACK — If attendance figures are any indication, there’s strong interest in seeing what the restoration of Gill Bar in Chilliwack will entail.
Well over 100 people turned out at Cheam First Nation for last week’s event involving the Gill Bar restoration and Management Plan project on Wednesday evening, Feb. 21.
Pelólxw Tribe members Cheam and Sqwá had extended an invitation to the greater Chilliwack community to attend the event to better understand the plans and actions being taken to revitalize and restore the Gill Bar reach of the Fraser River. Stewarded by Pelólxw Tribe members Cheam and Sqwá, these waterways have been important transportation routes and sources of food for multiple generations.
According to Lina Azeez of the Watershed Watch Salmon Society, staff from the provincial Ministry of Water, Lands and Resource Stewardship and federal Department of Fisheries and Oceans attended, as did Chilliwack Mayor Ken Popove, Councillors Nicole Read and Jeff Shields, and environmental manager Tara Friesen from the City of Chilliwack. Leadership from Cheam were also in attendance, along with Sqwa Chief Johnathon Prest and Councillor Eddie Gardener, and Cheam Councillor Lisa Douglas.