from the Museum's blog: On August 11th, 2015 we had Randy Bouchard, Dorothy Kennedy and Johnny Jones at the Museum. Randy Bouchard, Dorothy Kennedy and Johnny Jones' presented on the Lil'wat Nation's first trails. One of the themes in the museum’s collection mandate is “Those who were here first” and to provide accurate information about … Continue reading Those who were here first: New exhibit at the Museum features First Trails of the Lil’wat Nation
Author: Lisa Richardson
SLRD Alert is a new emergency notification service for Area C residents
The SLRD Alert service strengthens communications during emergency events whenever there is a heightened threat from a natural hazard. The most common natural hazards facing residents of the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District are forest fires, floods, debris flows and landslides, extreme weather, earthquakes and avalanches. SLRD Alert enables the regional district to communicate timely and relevant … Continue reading SLRD Alert is a new emergency notification service for Area C residents
Preparing for Back to School : Some Helpful Tips for Smoothing the Transition
My little buddy M is starting kindergarten at the Waldorf school next week and just got to show her new teacher all around her house. The teacher visits all the kindy kids, in their own kingdoms, before they head off to the big campus - something I'm sure most teachers would love to have the … Continue reading Preparing for Back to School : Some Helpful Tips for Smoothing the Transition
Gary Martin takes a ride up the Meadows on an unexpectedly sunny Sunday in September: PHOTO
Not what the weather-man said, but we are not complaining. Gary Martin took a ride, and took a photo while he was at it. Here we are, September 6, the Labour Day long weekend, anticipating back to school, more snow in the alpine, and the turning of the seasons. How's your harvest going?
Your best insurance for the Apocalypse: a stash of ammo or a block party with your neighbours?
All summer long, I’ve had water on my mind. The shocking baldness of the mountains as glaciers vanished, the dry creek behind my house, and my parched garden ratcheted up my water stress. Then suddenly, at the end of August, I woke up under a canvass tent in Tyax Adventures’ Bear Paw camp, prepared to … Continue reading Your best insurance for the Apocalypse: a stash of ammo or a block party with your neighbours?
Instagram feature: Melody Charlie is @firstnationphotographer
@firstnationphotographer posts to instagram every day, and it is beautiful. It's not a local account, so I'm bending my rules a little bit, but I think it's justifiable, because they're my rules to bend or break, and because I secretly hope to plant a seed that will inspire Lil'wat Nation members to pick up cameras … Continue reading Instagram feature: Melody Charlie is @firstnationphotographer
World Suicide Prevention Day is September 10
World Suicide Prevention Day is September 10. I can't suggest that we "celebrate" this. In fact, there's a part of me that grapples even with the word "prevention"... because, yes, I lost someone I loved to suicide, and I still wonder if it was preventable, and if I could have done something. Not long after … Continue reading World Suicide Prevention Day is September 10
Moments make up life. What will you see?
In an effort to ease symptoms of the concussion healing journey she was on, in March 2014, Wellness Almanac contributor Janet Ouchterlony decided to set a goal of walking to and jumping in a lake for 100 consecutive days. Here's where that adventure took her.
The Country Fair is at the Museum on Sunday, September 13
To be honest, I'm still surprised to find myself living in "the country", even if it is country mediated by massive mountains and concomitant snow culture. Any trips to the city these days make me immediately dizzy and homesick, so I think it's a one-way indoctrination, and one of the sweetest places to get that … Continue reading The Country Fair is at the Museum on Sunday, September 13
Save the date for the Library’s annual Book Sale, September 11
The Friends of the Pemberton Library host their annual Book Sale on Friday September 11 from 10am to 5pm, in front of Scotiabank. Why stop by? Because Scotiabank match all funds raised. Because cheap books are the best indulgence ever! Because libraries are bad ass and radical.