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More Sustainable Gift Ideas

SSE SGG Part 2. of 8 More Sustainable Gift Ideas: Sustainable Gift Giving Made Simple! Part of the Lighter Living Initiative by Transition Salt Spring This holiday season, why not give gifts that make a difference? Amid rising costs, labour disputes and growing environmental concerns, shifting your mindset toward sustainable giving is a great way to show you are with all of the Joy, Spread all the Joy without the waste. Transition Salt Spring’s Lighter Living team has curated a list of practical, planet-friendly gift ideas that are as delightful as they are impactful. Memberships and subscriptions are standout choices—thoughtful, waste-free, and lasting long beyond the holidays. Here are some top picks to inspire your eco-friendly gifting: Bus Pass – Support a commuter with unlimited travel and a smaller carbon footprint. Online Subscriptions – Give access to Permaculture Magazine for stories that inform and inspire. Museum Memberships – Treat history buffs to a yea…
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ASK Salt Spring Welcomes Lady Minto Hospital's Erin Price-Lindstrom

November 29 Twelve joined us for all or part of the time for this ASK Salt Spring gathering that welcomed Erin Price-Lindstrom, Site Director of Lady Minto Hospital (LMH). After Erin’s Territorial Acknowledgement, she was asked what “excited and delighted” her. Since it had been nearly two years since she last joined us in early 2023, she had lots to tell us: - Having been in her position for just over two years, she now has a far better idea of what to expect and has tremendously valued the opportunity to witness the growth and adaptability of the LMH team through a significant period of change and transition. - Despite this enhanced experience, these years have been uniquely challenging due to the change and transition that the LMH team has navigated, including the launch of our new Emergency Department (ER). Erin is thrilled that it is now welcoming patients after several challenges throughout the construction of the approximately $14 million project. - As many of…
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Sustainable Gift Giving: Make Memories, Not More Stuff!

Part One of Eight - Lighter Living Initiative from Transition Salt Spring This holiday season, let's rethink how we give. Amid rising costs, the uncertainty of post, and the growing urgency to protect our planet, there’s never been a better time to embrace thoughtful, sustainable gifting. Our consumer culture often tells us happiness lies in buying more, but we know the truth—those shiny packages come at a cost. Overproduction, deforestation, pollution, and waste are the real price tags. Each year, landfills swell with mountains of discarded wrapping paper, plastic packaging, and single-use items. It doesn’t have to be this way. Sustainable gift-giving is about creating joy, not clutter. It’s about choosing presents that are kind to the planet and meaningful to the people we care about. To make this shift effortless, TSS’s Lighter Living team has done the groundwork for you! Explore our curated list of sustainable gift ideas—beautiful, practical, and easy on the pla…
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UPDATE Vesuvius Camera Service Announcement

Hello fellow islanders ... As many know we have been having some issues with the Vesuvius ferry camera. We fixed one issue to now be facing another (Dang it!) ... we have had to bring in some skilled help for this one. We are working on it, fingers crossed it will all be fixed up shortly. Thanks so much for your patience and we apologize for any inconvenience this may cause!
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New Funding Supports Indigenous Food Sovereignty, Security

Indigenous farmers, communities and governments can access new funding to help strengthen food security and sovereignty, and increase Indigenous participation in B.C.’s agriculture and food sectors. “The new Indigenous Food Pathways program will help ensure that Indigenous Peoples, entrepreneurs and communities in British Columbia have the resources they need to succeed and grow in the sector,” said Lawrence MacAulay, federal Minister of Agriculture and Agri-Food. “Our government is so pleased to partner with the Government of British Columbia, through our Sustainable Canadian Agricultural Partnership agreement, to deliver this important program.” The new Indigenous Food Pathways program is supporting new projects, enhancing existing programs and improving Indigenous-led operations in the agriculture and food sector. Projects can receive as much as $200,000 from the governments of Canada and British Columbia. “Supporting Indigenous communities as they work toward food…
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Local Trust Committee November Update

Local Trust Committee November Update, by Trustee Laura Patrick This report relates to the business of the Salt Spring Local Trust Committee (LTC), which is made up of the two local trustees and an appointed chair. The LTC’s responsibilities include regulating the development and use of land within the Salt Spring Local Trust Area, which includes Salt Spring Island and more than 25 associated islands including Prevost, Secret, and Piers islands. Our next regular meeting will be on December 12th beginning at 9:30 AM at the Salt Spring Legion, Meaden Hall, 120 Blain Road. The agenda will be available on December 6th on the Islands Trust website. Office staff are available to help should you have questions about getting to our meetings or viewing them on-line. Please call 250-538-9144 or email ssiinfo@islandstrust.bc.ca for support. Please note that no in-person office is available on Salt Spring Island at this time. Renovations will be commencing on a new office at 121 McP…
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Applications Call for Youth Resilience Grants – a Partnership of Island Health and Pacific Public Health Foundation

Island Health-wide – Island Health and the Pacific Public Health Foundation (PPHF) are excited to welcome grant applications from organizations interested in building youth mental well-being and resilience. For the first time, Island Health and PPHF are partnering to allocate up to $450,000 for the Youth Resilience Grants program (previously known as Resilience and Safety Grants). These grants, now in their third year, aim to help improve mental well-being and build youth resilience to challenging life events. PPHF, which supports programs and projects that address public health priorities for B.C., is contributing funding for the Youth Resilience Grants. Not-for-profit organizations, schools and Indigenous-led organizations are invited to submit applications for initiatives that support youth health and wellness. “These grants are filling a real gap in our system,” says Dr. RĂ©ka Gustafson, vice president, Population Health and chief medical health officer at Island Healt…
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December 6 Memorial: “A small thing we can do as a community to show we care”

December 6 Memorial: “A small thing we can do as a community to show we care” December 6, 1989, marks the day an armed man walked into an engineering class at I'École Polytechnique de MontrĂ©al and killed 14 women and injured 10 more. This Friday, on the Day of The National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women, IWAV and The Circle Education are hosting the annual December 6 Memorial in Centennial Park. Not only to remember the victims in Montreal but all the other women who have been victims of gender-based violence since then. It has been 35 years since the Montreal Massacre, but gender-based violence - harmful acts directed at an individual based on their gender - is not diminishing. It’s happening in all corners of the world, and Canada and Salt Spring Island are no exception. This year so far, 165* (trans)women and girls have been killed in our country because of their gender. www.femicideincanada.ca At the December 6 memorial, we reaffirm our …
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Obituary: John Hobbs March 28, 1945 - November 17, 2024

With heavy hearts, we announce the passing of John Hobbs, who left us peacefully in his sleep at Lady Minto Hospital after a courageous battle with cancer. Born in Vancouver, John was a beacon of kindness, humour, and generosity, leaving an indelible mark on everyone who knew him. John devoted 30 years to the airline industry, beginning with CP Air and later transitioning to Air Canada, where he built a career filled with dedication and adventure. In retirement, his passion for travel and storytelling found new life as a guide sharing the beauty of Canada with visitors from around the world. A proud member of the Salt Spring Island community, John volunteered tirelessly, being an emergency POD leader for his neighbourhood and offering his time to the SSI Tourism Centre and Sendial, a Thrifty Foods shopping service for the elderly and shut-ins. John was a beloved husband, a loving father and grandfather (aka Papa G), an avid member of the Paw Patrol, and a cherished presen…
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ASK Salt Spring Welcomes our Local Media

November 22 Note: Islands Trust has asked us to note that, concerning Bracket Springs discussed at our November 15 ASK Salt Spring gathering, “The current zoning allows for one single family dwelling and up to 10 affordable housing units.” (Thanks for your help, Islands Trustees and staff.) November 22 Twelve joined this ASK Salt Spring gathering to welcome our local media. Joining us were Colin How and Leslie Ash, new owners of the Salt Spring Exchange; Gail Sjuberg, Gulf Islands Driftwood editor; and Damian Inwood, President of our soon-to-be-live local radio station, CHiR.fm. After our Territorial Acknowledgement offered by Damian, we asked each of our guests what “excited and delighted” them. Damian began by giving us an update on CHiR.fm's progress going live. Currently, CHiR.fm has nearly completed its month long live test from its tower on Mt. Belcher. Broadcasting for 24 hour broadcasts, in five-hour repeating segments per day. The purpose of this four-week test…
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