Good Food Gathering for food processors looking to expand, January 26

The SLRD, District of Squamish, Squamish Food Policy Council and Squamish Climate Action Network are collaborating to host a "good food gathering" on January 26 at the Squamish Library for any food producers and processors in the Squamish to Lillooet region, looking to strengthen their local food story and market. Event details and registration at … Continue reading Good Food Gathering for food processors looking to expand, January 26

XC skiing has opened up at Big Sky, thanks to a partnership with the PVTA

The Pemberton Valley Trails Associations' 2023 XC Ski Program has officially launched for the season, thanks to a partnership with Big Sky. TRACK HOURS:Tues – Sun, 10am to DUSK Admission is FREE, but your donations are welcome, and they will to assist with the maintenance of the track. Recommended donation is $5 per visit. Cash … Continue reading XC skiing has opened up at Big Sky, thanks to a partnership with the PVTA

Green Drinks comes to Pemberton, Monday January 16 6:30pm

One of the hardest things about caring deeply about the environment these days can be how isolating it feels. It sometimes feels as if everyone is a cynic or a polluter, and one's personal concern can be exhausting to nurture in a healthy way. That's what I've heard from deeply planet-loving people, and that's why … Continue reading Green Drinks comes to Pemberton, Monday January 16 6:30pm

Register now for a Dance Party with Ira, January 28!

Family Literacy Week, January 22nd to 29th, celebrates the boost kids get, when they grow into the world, from being encouraged to play with numbers and letters from a young age. This year, the Whistler Pemberton Literacy Partnership is collaborating with the Pemberton and District Public Library, to host a family literacy dance party - because … Continue reading Register now for a Dance Party with Ira, January 28!

What if instead of an intention for the year, you set an invitation?

I attended a lovely online writing workshop last year, and the guide encouraged us to stop bulldozing our way across blank pages, forcing ideas out into the world, or onto the world, but to try to practice sitting in a more relaxed receptive posture and invite things to be written through us. It was delightful … Continue reading What if instead of an intention for the year, you set an invitation?