Why shopping local is always better

You've probably seen the sign and heard the pitch: shop local. It supports people in your community, and let's face it, Jeff Bezos really doesn't need any more. Here's my story about shopping local and why I'm stoked to have spent my money here... Kiddo and I went to the Christmas Craft Fair (hosted by … Continue reading Why shopping local is always better

Treasure Trade and Community Fundraiser, December 19th

Jasmine Jade of Prime Vision (sustainable production design and social justice films) has rallied in response to a local desire for a community market/trade/trunk sale before Christmas, with the help of some local eco-lovers, and the SLRD's Zero Waste team, to bring back a COVID-19 friendly version of her Clothes Swap. Taking place at the … Continue reading Treasure Trade and Community Fundraiser, December 19th

For days when you need to hear or hum a blessing

https://www.youtube.com/embed/Hg1xFYpXuWA In 2007, a new edition of the Oxford Junior Dictionary was published. 40 words had been dropped, to make space for more "relevant" language - attachment, blog, broadband, bullet-point, cut-and-paste, and voice-mail. The "lost words" that were no longer being used enough by children to merit their place in the dictionary, included:  acorn, adder, bluebell, dandelion, fern, heron, kingfisher, newt, otter, and willow. Many grieved this, as a sign … Continue reading For days when you need to hear or hum a blessing

What is the best way to communicate natural hazard information for Sea-to-Sky residents? Survey invites your thoughts, offers prizes

Natural hazards. Yep. We live with the risk, in a dynamic environment, that is getting more dynamic through climate change impacts. Residents in the Sea-to-Sky Communities (e.g., Lions Bay, Squamish-Lillooet Regional District, Squamish, Whistler, Pemberton, Lillooet, Squamish Nation, and Lil’wat Nation) are invited to take part in a survey conducted by students from the The Centre for Natural … Continue reading What is the best way to communicate natural hazard information for Sea-to-Sky residents? Survey invites your thoughts, offers prizes

Life is easier if you plan ahead, so take note of the Library’s holiday hours to be sure you’re never caught without something good to read

Let it be known, I am not preaching this from a high pulpit - more from the back foot or the back seat as a chronically last minute, fly by the seat of my pants, type. Life is easier if you plan ahead. Packing the ski bag, the swimming kit, or the laying out the … Continue reading Life is easier if you plan ahead, so take note of the Library’s holiday hours to be sure you’re never caught without something good to read