Pacific Salmon Foundation is pleased to announce the 2020 Stewardship Community Bursary. The spirit of this bursary is to reduce financial barriers to achieving success for aquatic stewardship volunteers enrolled in education and training programs that support their goal of a career in salmon recovery. Applicants must be a full time student in good standing … Continue reading Students who love salmon can apply for the 2020 Stewardship Community bursary from the Pacific Salmon Foundation
Author: Lisa Richardson
Make friends with maybe
Have you given any of your attention to the warnings being put out at senior levels of government and public health? What I hear reverberating through my news feed is this: The fall could be wickedly challenging, courtesy COVID-19. I don't want to say "Brace for it" - because I don't think that feeling of … Continue reading Make friends with maybe
So many storms later – a poem by @bentlily
This post is republished from @bentlily, a poet who began writing a poem a day when her son was born. It spoke to me, and I wanted to share it. My little guy had an epic 9-year-old meltdown the other day.I’m a classic conflict avoider so I hate standing in these storms. I always want … Continue reading So many storms later – a poem by @bentlily
If you don’t support the borrowing of $800,000+ to relocate the Pemberton Transfer Station, you MUST vote by 4:30pm October 13
An alternative approval process is a weird kind of public process that is cheaper than holding an election or referendum but easy to miss, so we wanted to share this here, via SLRD. The Squamish-Lillooet Regional District (SLRD) is seeking participating area approval of electors by way of Alternative Approval Process (AAP) to fund the … Continue reading If you don’t support the borrowing of $800,000+ to relocate the Pemberton Transfer Station, you MUST vote by 4:30pm October 13
Gathering Medicine: A Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Perspective on the Role of Culturally Important Plants in Indigenous Resurgence
On Wednesday, October 7, from 7:00 p.m. - 8:30 p.m, live via ZOOM, the Whistler Public Library hosts a conversation with Styawat, Squamish Nation ethnobotanist Leigh Joseph, founder of Sḵwálwen Botanicals, (one of my favourite instagram pages.) Learning about plants can be one of the most beautiful inquiries with potential to improve your own health, your … Continue reading Gathering Medicine: A Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Perspective on the Role of Culturally Important Plants in Indigenous Resurgence
Everything you need to know about mushrooms: at the library, virtually, October 8
The hottest annual event in town is... Stewardship Pemberton's annual Mushroom talk. I mean, I'm not joking. It sells out every time. It's such a beautiful window on this community that this is what floats our collective boat. This year, it goes virtual, which I am SO THRILLED about because leaving my house after dark … Continue reading Everything you need to know about mushrooms: at the library, virtually, October 8
Wear your orange shirt today. “By learning from the past, we can create a better future,” says Pemberton Mayor Mike Richman
"This week has felt particularly heavy," wrote Village of Pemberton Mayor Mike Richman on the 26 September, in his weekly message, before urging us all to join him wearing an Orange Shirt today, and make a commitment to learn more about Orange Shirt Day. Village of Pemberton staff sport orange shirts in 2019 to express … Continue reading Wear your orange shirt today. “By learning from the past, we can create a better future,” says Pemberton Mayor Mike Richman
Learn to meditate: your future self with thank you. Free mini workshops through Whistler Library, Oct 27 and 29
Have I raved about meditation yet? I would never say "you should try it", because I have a deep aversion to being "should"-ed and try never to "should" anyone. My meditation teacher, Susan Reifer, doesn't talk that way, either. When she speaks about meditation, in the 45 minute evening sessions she offers, for free, through … Continue reading Learn to meditate: your future self with thank you. Free mini workshops through Whistler Library, Oct 27 and 29
Orange Shirt Day is September 30. It’s a way to say we share this healing journey.
Orange shirts and hoodies have arrived at the Cultural Centre store at Ts'zil in Mt Currie for Orange Shirt Day, September 30. The store also stocks adults and kids masks. Hours are Monday to Thursday 9-430. Please sanitize upon entering and sign in for contact tracing purposes. In a recent conversation with Tanina Williams, I … Continue reading Orange Shirt Day is September 30. It’s a way to say we share this healing journey.
Be careful with each other
One day, we killed a snake with the lawnmower. It was a big deal for me. (I wrote about it here. ) I wasn't able to throw it off easily - you know, collateral damage for a lovely lawn. That just didn't jive. So when I discovered this poem, a few weeks ago, it snagged, … Continue reading Be careful with each other