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Restoration Community of Practice Workshop
Register now for our FREE Community of Practice workshop in Prince George November 25-27, 2025.
Registration Link: https://whova.com/portal/registration/97QoQX6rFHThpcYxEp-0/
Costs: Free in person; $30 online
Building off our successful launch of the Northern Restoration Community of Practice in 2024, we are excited to reconvene in Prince George November 25-27.
We’re bringing together practitioners like you to share learnings, build a positive future for our professional community, and collectively advance restoration efforts in Northern B.C.
Our Vision
To build, develop, and strengthen our community of practice through knowledge sharing, communication, and collaboration.
Join us in Creating our Future for the Northern Restoration Community of Practice
This won’t be your ordinary conference. We are mixing presentations and small group discussions with a facilitated activity to build our collective vision for the Community of Practice. You can expect to:
- Gain new insights from your colleagues by learning about their projects and outcomes through presentations;
- Have opportunities for small group discussions and coaching with your peers to discuss current successes, challenges and learnings in your work;
- Co-create a vision for where we want to take the community of practice in the next 3-5 years; and
- Identify tangible steps we can take as a community, and you can take as an individual, to grow our community of practice.
Remote participation is possible for viewing presentations, however, we encourage you to attend in person at the beautiful Uda dune Baiyoh (House of Ancestors). Lunches are included free of charge, and we can’t wait to welcome you! Please double check your ticket type when registering!!
Space is limited, so register now to secure your place.
Travel stipends are available for participants from Indigenous communities. Please email mae.whyte@sernbc.ca for more information.