The Lil’wat Lands and Resources Department is holding a story contest! Share a favourite memory of the land, by Sept 23

“Pal7míntwal i ucwalmícwa múta7 ti tmicw”The Land and People are together as one. We would love to hear your favourite memory of using our land in a traditional way, as well as stories and legends about Líl̓wat7ul practicing our traditions on the land in Líl̓wat territory. Share your story and win a t-shirt that contains … Continue reading The Lil’wat Lands and Resources Department is holding a story contest! Share a favourite memory of the land, by Sept 23

5 new names – the fall 2020 challenge

https://www.instagram.com/p/CECoJaGhKRd/ "Each year I aim to learn the names of at least 3-5 new beings that surround me," posted local wellness teacher, Natalie Rousseau, earlier this year. "And each year my sense of community grows. I know it can feel hard to be stuck in place but how might it shift for you if you … Continue reading 5 new names – the fall 2020 challenge

Whistler Writers Festival will feature Michelle Good, author of Five Little Indians

Five Little Indians is a beautiful book - the characters are so genuine they stay with you for weeks after you've closed the book itself. I highly recommend it. Dee Raffo has reviewed the book for the Whistler Writers Festival, where Michelle Good will be a guest. The review is below. You can register for … Continue reading Whistler Writers Festival will feature Michelle Good, author of Five Little Indians

Book your Writers Festival sessions now, as the 19 year old event comes to your living room

Tickets for the 2020 Whistler Writers Festival went on sale August 31, and just to clarify what "on sale" means - most events are by donation, or free (if that's your current capacity), while the keynote events like the Literary Salon, Saturday Night Gala and workshops are by donation, with a suggested minimum of between … Continue reading Book your Writers Festival sessions now, as the 19 year old event comes to your living room