2 September, Saturday, 9am: PVTA Trail Day Hikers. Dog walkers. Trail runners. Where ya at? We’ve got something for you! A call to continue with the Tour de Soo extension South - Phase 2 project. Come join us to help re-open up this old section of trail which will eventually connect the gravel pit on the … Continue reading September events – what’s coming up
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September is Literacy month. And today it’s September! Here’s what “literacy” means to me: being open to learning. And being supported in that quest.
Some dude on the instagram dropped some wisdom. I don't know if he's a decent human or not, and I really should probably verify before I spread his stuff, but it spoke for itself in a way, and it had that addictive quality of being the complete set of guidelines for life. One that I … Continue reading September is Literacy month. And today it’s September! Here’s what “literacy” means to me: being open to learning. And being supported in that quest.
The fish count is underway. Come on home, Sockeye.
On Monday, Maxine Bruce shared that the fish are moving during the dark hours. As of Friday, August 25, the sockeye count was 156. Happily, the river temps cooled over the weekend, and the Skel7awlh technicians were conducting Chinook/spring salmon surveys in the upper Qwelimak on Monday.
I learned a new word and I think you need to know it too
Legitimate yoga pose? The sploot. It's very grounding. And cooling too.
SLCC Executive Director Heather Paul explores the problematic identity of “ally”
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pCI_4sBSY58 "How many of you identify as an ally? Me, too! But what does it really mean to be an ally? It's the word that means being a supporter invested in creating a more equitable world. But it also encompasses a power dynamic that we all live in. There is a deep history of heroism … Continue reading SLCC Executive Director Heather Paul explores the problematic identity of “ally”
Zero Ceiling Work 2 Live applications now open – due Sept 6
Ts’zil is gearing up for the school year. Learn where you live.
Program Registration is now open at Ts'zil! In-person, full time and part-time programs are available. Start your journey today. Please reach out to Amanda Walker for questions, registration and guidance to what programs best suit your needs. Contact information: Amanda Walker – call or text 1 (778) 871-0490 Easy Registration: amandawalker@capilanou.ca
Pipi7iyekw – Joffre Lakes Park- Harvest Celebration for Líl̓wat Nation and N’Quatqua First Nation. Public access closed until September 30.
On Thursday, the Lil'wat Nation shared the following: "In this time of reconciliation, Lil’wat Nation and N’Quatqua First Nation are asserting our Title and Rights to our shared unceded territory to take this time to harvest and gather our resources within our territories. Líl̓wat Nation and N’Quatqua First Nation are jointly shutting down the public access to … Continue reading Pipi7iyekw – Joffre Lakes Park- Harvest Celebration for Líl̓wat Nation and N’Quatqua First Nation. Public access closed until September 30.
What’s on the menu at the Pemberton Farmers Market next week?
Next week, September 01 2023, the Village of Pemberton will host a summer pop up from 3pm - 6pm, to check out the Official Community Plan efforts and add your comments to the direction this town is headed. During the first phase of engagement, the Village of Pemberton heard: Growth management is the biggest challenge … Continue reading What’s on the menu at the Pemberton Farmers Market next week?
Thank you rain. PS You still can’t butt out your smokes in a planter or garbage bin.
The cool and rain of Wednesday let my entire nervous system settle. It has begun to feel as if our entire planet is inflamed and feverish, if not actually on fire, on the verge of it. In Tuesday's update on the Bendor Range Wildfire Complex from BC Wildfire (https://www.slrd.bc.ca/sites/default/files/23%2071W24KA%20Community%20Bulletin%20AUG%2022%201649%201535.pdf) (which gets posted to the SLRD's … Continue reading Thank you rain. PS You still can’t butt out your smokes in a planter or garbage bin.