Event: Aboriginal Business Workshop, Oct 23
Register now for a one-day Aboriginal Business Workshop that will cover topics including financial literacy, procurement, financial support and credit management.
Inspiration: 33 Ways to Stay Creative (or Be Well)
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Event: #GirlRising Screening at the SLCC
Happy International Day of the Girl. By popular demand, after a sell-out screening of the film Girl Rising, the Squamish Lil'wat Cultural Centre is hosting a second screening on Wednesday, October 23, from 6:30 - 9pm. Tickets are $10, with proceeds going to the Girl Rising Fund, and can be purchased online here: http://www.girlrisingwhistler.eventbrite.com Girl … Continue reading Event: #GirlRising Screening at the SLCC
DR. ART HISTER – NEW DATE – OCTOBER 23rd
This evening’s presentation by Dr. Art Hister is being moved to Wednesday, October 23rd, 2013. This is in respect of the recent death in the Lil’wat community. The Winds of Change Steering Committee is honouring Lil’wat tradition and will be moving the presentation to Wednesday, October 23rd. The presentation will still be held at the … Continue reading DR. ART HISTER – NEW DATE – OCTOBER 23rd
Last Farmers Market of the Year is tonight! 4pm – 7pm
Favourite things about fall? How about potatoes, carrots, onions, apples, pears, squash and garlic? Tonight is your last chance to stock up from local farmers on winter produce, enjoy some treats and Hug a Farmer.
The Wellness Awards: Why Bother?
In this interview with Winds of Change Steering Committee Chair, Sheldon Tetreault, at Choose Pemberton, we find out why the Winds of Change, originally a Drug and Alcohol Task Force, has focussed on Wellness, and why we want you to nominate the inspiring people in your life who exemplify the Spirit of the Winds of … Continue reading The Wellness Awards: Why Bother?
Save the Date: Wellness Gathering, November 2
Watch this space for details about the 4th annual Wellness Gathering, scheduled to take place this year on Saturday 2nd November at the Pemberton Community Centre.
Seasonal Observations: Kale-Eating Dragonflies
Now that the rain is here and the snowline starting to form, we might have seen the last of the dragonflies and damselflies... but a couple of sightings of the prettiest predator in nature up and down the valley at the end of September, in kale patches, weirdly enough, inspired us to share this amazing … Continue reading Seasonal Observations: Kale-Eating Dragonflies
River Watch: Update with Maxine Joseph Bruce
Thanks to Lil'wat Fisheries Manager, Maxine Joseph Bruce, for this awesome update. Ama Sqit Nsneknukwa7 (Good day friends and relatives!) Kalan’ wi (Everybody listen!) As of Sunday September 29th, 80,161 sockeye passed through the counting fence/Didson Sonar Camera on the Birkenhead River, known to the Statimcw as Qwelimak. Over the past few days, less than … Continue reading River Watch: Update with Maxine Joseph Bruce