via Village of Pemberton As part of the Mt. Currie Safety Risk Assessment, licensed blasters will be conducting Seismic Refraction Surveys commencing on July 26th. The work is expected to continue for a maximum of a week. These surveys are conducted by laying a survey line and cable, then a corresponding line of small holes … Continue reading Community Advisory – Mt. Currie Seismic Survey Work & Public Safety Risk Assessment underway this week
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Lost is not the worst thing that you could be. Shayla Wallace’s photo is proof of the fun in losing your way
Shayla Wallace took this image on the Lost Lake trails in Whistler. "I hadn't realized how many trails tehre are. I've gotten lost more than once on this adventure. I also had a fun time getting this photo - nearly feel in countless times." One must suffer for the shot. Right? And she got it.
News from Lil’wat Nation: Taking Action about Roaming Horses
As beautiful a sight as it is, to see a herd of wild horses out grazing in big open fields, it's scary when driving home at dusk, to think there might be horses on the road. Horses at large in our neighbourhood is an issue the leadership at Lil'wat Nation are addressing. Kudos to Chief … Continue reading News from Lil’wat Nation: Taking Action about Roaming Horses
When the Lil’wat Land and Resources Department took over the instagram account
This is a guest post written by Harriet van Wart who leads the Land and Resources Department for the Lil'wat Nation, reflecting on the first ever team takeover for the Wellness Almanac. It was inspiring to meet the team and get a glimpse at the work they do. I was really excited when Lisa invited … Continue reading When the Lil’wat Land and Resources Department took over the instagram account
Shayla Wallace keeps an eye on the sky
I have family out east, who say they feel claustrophobic in the mountains - they like the wide skies of their flatland home. I'm sympathetic. But I like these mountains that hold up our sky. And the glimpses of sky and all its drama and glory. Thanks to Shayla Wallace for her ongoing Saturday posts. … Continue reading Shayla Wallace keeps an eye on the sky
Shayla Wallace recaps her Wellness Almanac takeover
When Shayla Wallace posted this photo to the Mt Currie Photography facebook page, I felt my usual flash of awe for people who are amazing at photography, and then looked a little closer. "What, did you sit in the creek to get that shot?" "Actually, yes. It was freezing." That level of dedication in a … Continue reading Shayla Wallace recaps her Wellness Almanac takeover
Lil’wat Nation’s Open Rodeo, the iconic Lillooet Lake Rodeo, is set for May 21-23
WAG clinic at Mt Currie on Thursday 25th!
Native Plant Love: Tigerlily
We are so thrilled to dedicate the month of April at the Wellness Almanac to showcase Stewardship Pemberton's native plant garden interpretive sign project. Check out Dawn Johnson's post, to find out where it all began. And stand by, every day, as we share a native plant. It's a chance to test your local knowledge, … Continue reading Native Plant Love: Tigerlily
POSTPONED Joint Community Open House on Infrastructure Project : Feb 25, 5-7:30pm, Ull’us Community Complex
Update as of Tuesday Feb 24: Please note, that due to the passing of two Lil'wat community members, tomorrow evening's CIPP Open House has been cancelled. A new date is yet to be determined. The Village of Pemberton and Lil'wat Nation were one of 6 teams chosen across Canada out of 100 applicants to take … Continue reading POSTPONED Joint Community Open House on Infrastructure Project : Feb 25, 5-7:30pm, Ull’us Community Complex