How do we place culture at the centre of regeneration? Free talk, December 2

How might we place culture at the centre of regeneration? Solvable New Works Regeneration is a series of discussions aimed at tackling some of the hard questions of now: how do we create a culture of regeneration (as distinct from the current culture of extraction, destruction and reaction.) Their next conversation, hosted on Zoom, brings together … Continue reading How do we place culture at the centre of regeneration? Free talk, December 2

Paper towels and brown sugar

I don't think I'm completely delusional (although it's possible that I am, we are our own biggest blindspots), but I live a pretty pared down life. My household is mostly vegetarian; I don't use cosmetics, shampoo or conditioner; I eat predominantly in season; we made a lot of tomato sauce this year; I re-thought my … Continue reading Paper towels and brown sugar

When there’s another Flood Watch, what stance do you assume?

We know it's coming, but we don't know what. Yesterday, just after noon, the BC River Forecast Centre upgraded their High Streamflow Advisory to a Flood Watch for the South Coast, including Sea-to-Sky (including areas around Squamish, Whistler and Pemberton.) Also, affected are Sunshine Coast, Howe Sound, North Shore Mountains and Lower Mainland including areas … Continue reading When there’s another Flood Watch, what stance do you assume?

A feast-to-go, for friends at Zero Ceiling: order now for December 3 Family Dinner, as they’re selling out fast!

Support Zero Ceiling from the comfort of your own home, by sharing a delicious  Family Dinner meal box with those you love. This is the final fundraiser of the year for Zero Ceiling - a three-course meal box, donated by hotels and restaurants, that was a sell-out success last year, and that supports the Work … Continue reading A feast-to-go, for friends at Zero Ceiling: order now for December 3 Family Dinner, as they’re selling out fast!

It’s okay if you’re not feeling super okay right now

The other day, my kiddo laid it out plain. Feeling sad because things aren't the same as they were yesterday, is the gist of what he said, when we surveyed the damage from the atmospheric river slash deluge slash super rain event. I'd been in a tumble-dryer of emotions - feeling grateful, perturbed, worried, lucky... … Continue reading It’s okay if you’re not feeling super okay right now

A few things you might need to hear: listening session with Pat McCabe

I've been a fan of Weyakpa Najin Win, Woman Stands Shining, Pat McCabe , since I first heard her on a podcast a few years ago, with Sharon Blackie. Since then, whenever this member of the Dine (Navajo) Nation, mother, artist and ceremonial leader turns up somewhere, giving a talk, I try to tune in. … Continue reading A few things you might need to hear: listening session with Pat McCabe

Ty and Tia’s Toy and PJ Drive – how to support the kids at BC Children’s Hospital this Christmas

Donations are already rolling in to support Ty and Tia's Toy and PJ Drive for the BC Children's Hospital. If you’re new to this fundraiser, Kate Sangster shares her family's store about bringing it to life. In 2016, our son Ty was diagnosed with Acute lymphoblastic leukaemia. Ty is now a cancer survivor and wants … Continue reading Ty and Tia’s Toy and PJ Drive – how to support the kids at BC Children’s Hospital this Christmas