Chair Tony Rainbow suggests now is the time to grow a victory garden

COVID-19: Message from SLRD Board Chair, May 8, 2020 via the SLRD It’s been a big week, with announcements coming from the province about the next phase of living with COVID-19 triggering perhaps more concern than relief for many. Not to mention, it’s been both Emergency Preparedness Week and Mental Health Week – a somewhat … Continue reading Chair Tony Rainbow suggests now is the time to grow a victory garden

Seton Lake beaches and boat launch closed to the general public as part of measures to prevent the spread of COVID19

When there are only a handful of fluent language speakers left alive in your community, and your language is your access to your culture, your identity, your values, (everything that was forcibly and violently and unfairly stripped from you), and those language speakers are all over 70, and the ones most likely to die from … Continue reading Seton Lake beaches and boat launch closed to the general public as part of measures to prevent the spread of COVID19

In this together: the Wellness Almanac live-chats with Mayor Mike Richman, on Facebook at 4pm

Tune in to Facebook this afternoon at 4pm, and we'll check in with Village of Pemberton Mayor Mike Richman, on what the province's announcements this week mean here on the ground. It's an experiment! and a foray into new technological grounds, with two camera-resistant people... so there might be some gremlins, but after a quick … Continue reading In this together: the Wellness Almanac live-chats with Mayor Mike Richman, on Facebook at 4pm

How recovering from concussion helped Janet Ouchterlony navigate a pandemic

Janet Ouchterlony shared this on her Facebook feed recently and gave permission for us to repost here. Over the years I have attempted to convey what it is like living with and healing from a long-term concussion. While I would never wish the experience upon anyone, I am finding that the concussion journey was in … Continue reading How recovering from concussion helped Janet Ouchterlony navigate a pandemic

Imagine how we might look back on this moment… as a blip, a pain in the ass, the start of a crisis, or the Great Realisation

The provincial government is calling this the Summer of Renewal. At her daily briefing on Monday, provincial health officer Dr Bonnie Henry said that our goal in the next months is "to learn to live with this virus in a safe way that protects people. This year in BC, with so much unknown, is going … Continue reading Imagine how we might look back on this moment… as a blip, a pain in the ass, the start of a crisis, or the Great Realisation

What’s Currently Open in Pemberton?: Free app makes it easy to find out what local businesses are up to

For the past month, Pemberton local Shelley Tsujimara took her Excel sheet wizardry to the task of tracking what local businesses were open,and what adjusted services they were offering. It's a fantastic resource and now it's even easier to check in on what's happening and where you can source things (without buying on Amazon, because, … Continue reading What’s Currently Open in Pemberton?: Free app makes it easy to find out what local businesses are up to

Life is now a million LEGO pieces and it’s okay to name this loss

The other morning, my kid woke up with an idea in his mind. Literally, the first words out of his mouth, still prone and pyjama-clad, were: “I’m going to make an Inukshuk. Where’s the LEGO?” As someone who enters the day like a hard drive in need of defragmentation, files all scattered and hard to … Continue reading Life is now a million LEGO pieces and it’s okay to name this loss