Speaking of flooding… fill out the Pemberton Valley Dyking District survey

The Pemberton Valley is a complicated geographical area. The Pemberton Valley Dyking District and its local partners work diligently to maintain flood control infrastructure. Times have changed, and due to Provincial governmental changes, inflation, development of the Pemberton Valley and the Mt. Meager slide we are now faced with a growing risk in which to … Continue reading Speaking of flooding… fill out the Pemberton Valley Dyking District survey

Unless your dog is a student there, please don’t use the school field for their workout

A request from the students at Pemberton Secondary School. As tempting as that big span of grass is, the school field is a no-dog zone. When they zoom around the field it damages the already damaged turf and sometimes they  without owner seeing. The students of PSS would really appreciate it if you used the … Continue reading Unless your dog is a student there, please don’t use the school field for their workout

“Reconciliation as relationship?” Reading The Summary of the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, p 21

Reconciliation as relationship In its 2012 Interim Report, the TRC recommended that federal, provincial, and territorial governments, and all parties to the Settlement Agreement, undertake to meet and explore the United Nations Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, as a framework for reconciliation in Canada. We remain convinced that the United Nations Declaration provides the necessary principles, norms, … Continue reading “Reconciliation as relationship?” Reading The Summary of the Final Report of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, p 21