One Mile Lake to be de-trashed by Divers for Cleaner Lakes, in partnership with Pemberton Arts Council

The Pemberton Arts Council is partnering with Diving In: The Art of Cleaning Lakes and Oceans to turn trash into treasure! This October, Divers for Cleaner Lakes and Oceans will be working with Pemberton locals to remove trash from One Mile Lake. Date to be announced.  The Pemberton Arts Council is looking for a local artist to … Continue reading One Mile Lake to be de-trashed by Divers for Cleaner Lakes, in partnership with Pemberton Arts Council

Hands up for those who grow our food. Slow Food Cycle Sunday video series presents Plenty Wild Farms

https://www.youtube.com/embed/-EdRR0ZLofQ There's a word David says in this beautiful eye-candy video that is sitting with me. Wholesome. I went digging a little, to find the origin of the word. Back in the 1200s, it meant "of benefit to the soul," from whole (adj.) in the "healthy" sense + -some (1). I love this. I love this because, if you … Continue reading Hands up for those who grow our food. Slow Food Cycle Sunday video series presents Plenty Wild Farms

Is your vehicle packed for an emergency, or for life going suddenly sideways, or for endless roadwork highway delays?

Meesh Moran shared this on Facebook, and gave us permission to repost. I loved it for the constructive way she spun her frustration into a positive action plan, and shared something helpful to everyone. My takeaway: my vehicle definitely needs emergency chips. Ironically, when I asked her permission to share, paving work in Squamish had … Continue reading Is your vehicle packed for an emergency, or for life going suddenly sideways, or for endless roadwork highway delays?

How’s business? Support IS available. Call Mandy and ask what’s there for you.

A provincial grant (administered by the Northern Development Initiatives Trust (NDIT)), is funding a new position at the Squamish-Lillooet Regional District, devoted to supporting businesses and local organizations. Mandy Rousseau, a Pemberton-raised local and now-Whistler resident, is bringing her lifelong familiarity with the region and her skills as a marketing contractor, events organizer, and fund … Continue reading How’s business? Support IS available. Call Mandy and ask what’s there for you.

Par-Tee time! Zero Ceiling’s first in-person event since 2019 is September 23

There hasn't been much opportunity to host in-person events or to celebrate what's been accomplished or to get-together since COVID-19 appeared on scene... but that doesn't mean that the team at Zero Ceiling went on vacation. They doubled-down on their efforts to provide support, housing security, work opportunities, to young people who have experienced homelessness … Continue reading Par-Tee time! Zero Ceiling’s first in-person event since 2019 is September 23

Coming home to the body – wisdom from Natalie Rousseau

https://www.instagram.com/p/CSxE88GJImu/ My teacher Natalie Rousseau offers workshops, courses and inspiration on earth based wisdom, embodied practice and everyday magic. She shared this recently, and gave me permission to repost it here. I think that any of us who have lived in the Sea to Sky corridor for any length of time have known some period … Continue reading Coming home to the body – wisdom from Natalie Rousseau

Take a walking plant tour with Saopalaz

https://www.youtube.com/embed/lTQpGHqoFQ0 "Though it may not look that way to the untrained eye, our forests are in fact indigenous food forests, with medicine, food and technology. Saopalaz (Lucille Joseph) of the Lil'wat Nation is one of our few elders that still holds our teaching and traditions when it comes to our forest. Discover the knowledge that … Continue reading Take a walking plant tour with Saopalaz