A Different Perspective: why Connie Sobchak wants to be able to fly

I've been thinking of learning to fly. They say you can do anything you put your mind to so that's going to be it. I don't need to soar to great heights. About four meters off the ground would be enough, it appears. That would give me a "bird's eye view" of everything without taking … Continue reading A Different Perspective: why Connie Sobchak wants to be able to fly

Future-proofing Pemberton, one packet of loaner seeds at a time: Pemberton’s Seed Library launches at the library

On Wednesday, the first day of summer, I borrowed a packet of shelling peas from the library. I sifted through a box of seeds, picked out the peas, signed my name to the register and pledged to return my loan in, oh, about 5 months time – once I’ve planted and eaten its harvest, and … Continue reading Future-proofing Pemberton, one packet of loaner seeds at a time: Pemberton’s Seed Library launches at the library

Celebrate Líl̓wat Life Photo Contest closes July 15

Every year, Lil'wat Nation produces a gorgeous Annual Report - and this year, they want to feature the work of talented Líl̓wat7ul photographers in the 2017 Líl̓wat Nation’s Annual. Youth, adults and Elders are invited to submit photos of the People, places and things you celebrate. The Grand Prize for this contest is an iPad … Continue reading Celebrate Líl̓wat Life Photo Contest closes July 15

Roaming Horse Rescue – a Hooves and Hearts fundraiser for the wild horses, July 15, in Squamish

In Early December, 2016, the Lil'wat Chief and Council shared a memo with the community, expressing their desire to tackle the community's concern about roaming horses, wandering at-large, along the highways, and in people's fields, at risk of injury, or causing injury. A proposed course of action was to round up any animals that weren't … Continue reading Roaming Horse Rescue – a Hooves and Hearts fundraiser for the wild horses, July 15, in Squamish

Village of Pemberton invites your comments on short-term rentals and the Air BnB phenomenon

Short Term Vacation Rentals, What's the Deal? Join the Village of Pemberton at a Community Engagement Session to: explore local issues related to short term vacation rentals learn from other communities’ experiences discuss options for zoning current + future Pemberton neighbourhoods The solutions and options will be derived locally for incorporation into the new Village … Continue reading Village of Pemberton invites your comments on short-term rentals and the Air BnB phenomenon

Give paddling a try at Pemberton Canoe Assocation’s Open House Sunday July 2 12pm – 2pm at One Mile Lake

If you're at all inspired by the success of Pemberton's amazing Laoyam Eagles, then stop by One Mile Lake on Sunday at noon, and give paddling a try, at the Pemberton Canoe Association Open House. Meet Coach Jared and paddle with some of the team. Try out Dragon Boat, Outrigger Canoe, Sprint Canoe and Kayak. … Continue reading Give paddling a try at Pemberton Canoe Assocation’s Open House Sunday July 2 12pm – 2pm at One Mile Lake

The Leap Manifesto invites you to approach Canada Day differently

Here's the email that landed in my in-box. I've borrowed this book from the library. I'm interested in decolonizing my mind. I'm also interested in knowing what you think. Dear XXX, Like many settlers to this land, I’ve taken Canada’s 150th birthday bash as an opportunity to reflect on the longer history of this place … Continue reading The Leap Manifesto invites you to approach Canada Day differently