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Massage Table
- Health & Wellness
- Michael
- 2 hours ago
Folding Massage table with nylon case. used 4 times . Head rest, arm rests and facial board. Adjustable legs. Holds up to 300lb weight. Need […]
95-250
Driftwood Cribbage Boards
- Arts & Crafts
- LJohnson
- 2 hours ago
Hello Everybody 🙂 Welcome to Gulf Island Cribbage! We build handmade unique cribbage boards made from beached wood found along the shores of Vancouver Island […]
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odd jobs, renos, yard, etc.
- Hiring - Odd Jobs & Helping Hands
- sp
- 2 hours ago
I have some odd jobs around my property I need help with. installing gutters, cutting craggly branches from overgrown trees, installing floating floor, bathroom reno... […]
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mattress
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mattress
- Household & Appliances
- Neil Maskell
- 2 hours ago
Free mattress -QWEEN size Great condition 5 years old Bought a new one
15.00
Espresso stove top smal Pot
- Household & Appliances
- 1kennedy
- 2 hours ago
One cup stove top Espresso pot barely used. Like new. Made in Italy. Had purchased off FB Marketplace. It doesn't work on our induction stove.
20.00
Raw dog food, Turkey, frozen
- Pets & Animals
- Jess13
- 2 hours ago
Raw dog food, Turkey variety, complete balanced nutrition. One serving has been used out of box. Is, and always has been kept completely frozen. Selling […]
100.00
Headboard
- Furniture & Appliances
- Dan Logan
- 2 hours ago
Well made cushy headboard. Will fit king size, or smaller.
$30
Bean Bag Chair
- Kids & Children
- Melissa
- 2 hours ago
Clean. Easy no contact pickup. Measures approx 30" across. * bear not included
220.00
Boat bed!
- Furniture & Appliances
- Dan Logan
- 2 hours ago
Great little toddler bed! Custom, and cool. Clean Mattress included
free!
Tutor available!
- Non-Profit Notices (Registered)
- Salt Spring Literacy
- 2 hours ago
Adults, Do you need help with math, English or with coursework of any kind? We have a tutor who can help! No charge. Experienced tutor […]
Reasonable
ISO old style phone
- Household & Appliances
- Diane Penny Simpson
- 3 hours ago
I am searching for an old style phone as seen in picture. Please call me if you have one you would like to part with. […]
bike at Blackburn Mall
- Lost & Found
- myna lee johnstone
- 3 hours ago
The bike was taken by mistake to the Blackburn Mall on Saturday. It belongs to a low income senior. If you got it there on […]
$40
Barenaked Ladies "Yellow Tape" Cassette - Mint Condition Original Packaging
- Music & Instruments
- artie
- 3 hours ago
Barenaked Ladies Superfan ALERT! Grab this piece of Canadiana! The "Yellow Tape" for sale at $40 for you the superfan or as the perfect gift […]
$5/a pair
Table legs
- Tools & Hardware
- joeb
- 3 hours ago
Two sets of table legs tables weren’t good so we pulled the legs off . Good shape just need a sheet of plywood and screws […]
We’re OPEN
- Food & Catering
- Golden Island
- 3 hours ago
Happy New Year EVERYONE!!, the Restaurant is back OPEN today!! January 19, 2021 😊 Same hours: Monday- CLOSED Tuesday- 11:30-2:00pm, 5:00-9pm Wednesday- 11:30-2:00pm, 5:00-9pm Thursday- […]
150.00
Computer Desk Table with Monitor Shelf: Ideal for Small Spaces
- Furniture & Appliances
- Lazarina Todorova
- 3 hours ago
Pick up in South End (Musgrave Road) on THURSDAY, Jan 21. Practically new, not a scratch.
40.00
Artifical Christmas Tree
- Household & Appliances
- Jacqueline Medalye
- 3 hours ago
Used one season. Like new. 5 ft tall. The description below from Amazon, purchased for $90 new. Brand SHATCHI Material Plastic/metal Item Dimensions LxWxH 80 […]
$15 each
Vintage Glass Insulators
- Antiques & Collectibles
- Graham Likeness
- 3 hours ago
Ten glass insulators as shown, all in good condition. $15 individually or $100 for all ten.
$100
Pet Safe Remote Training System
- Pets & Animals
- sweinert
- 3 hours ago
Pet Safe Big Dog Remote Trainer System Bought to train large dog, never been used. Paid $199. Includes remote transmitter, receiver collar, wrist strap, batteries, […]
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Salt Spring RCMP Community Report - 2020 4th Quarter Statistics
Salt Spring RCMP Community Report - 2020 4th Quarter Statistics
As of December 31, 2020, Salt Spring RCMP responded to 2,978 calls this year, averaging 8-9 calls per day.
There were 745 calls for service between October 1 2020 and December 31 2020; in addition to these 700+ calls for service, Salt Spring RCMP conducted 127 vehicle stops (violation tickets and warnings), 114 licenced premises checks (bar walks) and 362 foot patrols through Centennial Park and other areas. Statistically, this means that of the 92 days in this 4th quarter period, Salt Spring RCMP conducted 1 bar walk per day, 4 foot patrols per day, 1+ traffic stop per day, and 8-9 calls for service per day.
Amongst the 745 calls on Salt Spring in this 4th quarter, there were four (4) sexual assaults, 11 firearms calls and 25 COVID-related calls for police response. There were three (3) separate investigations into child pornography/distribution here on Salt Spring Island. There were 113 mental health calls, accounting for 15% of the total call volume in the 4th quarter.…
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Obituary: Reid Collins
Obituary: Reid Collins
Franklin Reid Collins (known to all as Reid) died peacefully in the company of his daughters on Thursday, December 17th at the Lady Minto Hospital. He is survived by his two children, Georgia and Laurel, by two grandchildren, Summer and Seth, and by his siblings, Russ, Billie, Tim and Laurel (predeceased by brother David). Reid was raised in Streetsville, ON and was known for his remarkably sharp mind, quick wit and generosity of spirit. After attending Teacher's College, Reid put his talent for inspiring youth to good use as the principal of a remote school in Pikangikum, in The Alternative Program at Salt Spring Elementary and later taught at The Little Red Schoolhouse. It was 1974 when Reid made his journey west and sailed around the Gulf Islands with his beloved Aunt Mary. He knew then that Salt Spring Island would be his home. With an exceptional pioneering spirit, Reid devoted himself to the Fulford community, built a home on Reynolds Road and set to work at keeping us al…
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Burgoyne Bay Provincial Park Multi-Use Trails Under Threat
Burgoyne Bay Provincial Park Multi-Use Trails Under Threat
One of the best-loved parks on the island is becoming much less user friendly. Hikers, mountain bikers, birders, equestrians, and dog walkers have all happily used the trail network in Burgoyne Bay Provincial Park since it was first established in 2004. The heart of that network was a multi-use loop trail now partially decommissioned. In addition, a metal grid bridge has been removed and a new, narrow, pedestrian-only bridge with steps has been constructed over a creek by the bay. This eliminates access to equestrians and poses an obstacle for some walkers and bikers. Then there are the swales, a series of deep ditches, constructed on another portion of trail, which make safe passage difficult and probably impossible in the rainy season. These changes, all undertaken without consultation with those most likely to be affected, are a consequence of remediation work in the park.
No one disputes that the plan to restore wetlands and control watercourses is a worthy park manageme…
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King Tides Turn Vesuvius Beach Into a Field of Flotsam
King Tides Turn Vesuvius Beach Into a Field of Flotsam
Last night's wind storm together with 3.6m King tides brought havoc to Vesuvius Beach. Every major log was moved along with all of the kayaks, row boats, dinghies and other watercraft. Two of the row boats drifted into the bay, one of which we managed to rescue today. The area near the steps down to the beach which in summer is the gathering place of the Vesuvius Beach Indolent Society is covered with flotsam and debris and the chairs buried underneath.
Next high tide is 0700hrs tomorrow but this time there should be less wind.
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Laura Patrick Trustee Report – Getting Down to Work in the New Year
Laura Patrick Trustee Report – Getting Down to Work in the New Year
One day, in the not-too-distant future COVID-19 will be an unhappy memory. It was a problem contained, certainly on these islands so far, by a coordinated and cooperative spirit. We wear our masks, keep our distance and get on with our lives.
Now I believe we should apply that same cooperative spirit to solving the critical problems facing this precious little island we call home. There are substantial challenges that can only be properly addressed jointly and NOT in the singular and piecemeal way that they are being dealt with in the past.
If Salt Spring is to flourish it is imperative that we plan for the future, seeking integrated solutions that are both urgent and eminently feasible.
Posted proudly on the wall by my home office desk are the words “Healthy People, Healthy Society, and Healthy Environment”. In almost every meeting, I point to them saying that one of these cannot exist without the other.
I want to kick off the New Year by telling you a little abou…
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ASK Salt Spring with CRD Director Gary Holman
ASK Salt Spring with CRD Director Gary Holman
Eleven participants welcomed CRD’s Gary Holman to an ASK Salt Spring Zoom gathering - the first in 2021. Gary began by confirming that the Salt Spring Island Transportation Commission is committed to getting a pedestrian pathway on the west (uphill) side of the Ganges Hill roadway. Hopes are that the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (MoTI) will repave and add bike lanes to the Ganges Hill portion of Fulford Ganges Road (from Seaview to Beddis) this summer. While we may not be ready to construct this pathway at the same time, plans are to proceed as quickly as possible.
Funding is a top consideration, with a strong preference for securing as much grant funding as possible before using Transportation Commission reserves or Community Works (gas tax) funding. Asking voters to approve additional funding through counter petition or referendum would be a last resort. Despite CRD staff efforts, it appears that getting MoTI’s design work for repaving in time to devel…
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What Do Islanders Do in A Pandemic?
What Do Islanders Do in A Pandemic?
It’s no secret that we are living in strange times. Much of the economy has been stumbling because of the pandemic, and, sadly, many community members are either unemployed or working from home. What these people almost invariably have in common is more time to spend as they wish, often with their families. And what a great number of islanders are opting to do is to go for walks/hikes on Salt Spring’s wonderful trails.
Most of us try to focus on the positive, and I think we would all agree that the most positive thing about living on Salt Spring is the natural beauty all around us. In the past few months we’re seeing more people on our trails than ever before. There isn’t a park or nature reserve on the island that isn’t being visited by all kinds of people eager to enjoy what nature has to offer. And on Salt Spring, nature has a lot to offer—lovely shoreline and beaches, varied forest, beautiful views, clean air, more birds than we’ve seen for years—and all of this can be e…
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COVID-19: Vaccination Clinics Expand to Central and North Vancouver Island
COVID-19: Vaccination Clinics Expand to Central and North Vancouver Island
Island Health is administering COVID-19 immunizations to health care workers in long-term care in the central and north Vancouver Island regions beginning today.
This week, Island Health received an additional 3,900 doses of the Pfizer vaccine, allowing us to expand our immunization clinics outside of the greater Victoria area. Clinics will be held in Nanaimo and Campbell River, with care, support, and medical staff who work or volunteer in long-term care being eligible to receive the vaccine. Eligible individuals will receive direct communication from Island Health on how to book an appointment.
“Our number one goal throughout this pandemic has been to protect our residents,” said Sharron Traub, Manager of Dufferin Place long-term care home in Nanaimo. “Providing the vaccine to frontline health care workers in long-term care is a critical line of defence to keep this virus out, and an important show of support for those caring for and protecting some of the most vulnerab…
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