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Looking for a dog walker
- Hiring - Odd Jobs & Helping Hands
- tomiko
- 13 mins ago
I am looking for someone to do some dog walking for me 4 days a week. Please email or text if you are intrested.
Epron to Brinkworthy
- Rideshare & Pick Ups
- Manda Hutchinson
- 13 mins ago
My wife and I are looking for a ride share today from Epron (northend) to Brinkworthy. 🙂 Please call or message.
$495
King mattress
- Furniture & Appliances
- K S
- 13 mins ago
King sized mattress. Firm mattress with very thick pillow top. Used with waterproof mattress protector. My boyfriend loved this mattress but I am a very […]
$120
24' Heavy Duty Extension Ladder
- Tools & Hardware
- Scott ranger
- 13 mins ago
24" Professional Extension Ladder
fair
Looking for crock pot, pressure cooker & cast iron pan
- Household & Appliances
- Talia Peckel
- 13 mins ago
Seeking out an electric crock pot, a pressure cooker and a cast iron pan in good condition. If you have any of these items, send […]
100.00
aluminium headache rack
- Cars & Trucks - Parts
- Mere bear
- 13 mins ago
Full size bed headache rack alumium for sale 100$ email or txt 7783485242
$40.00
Wood cabinet
- Furniture & Appliances
- Vesuvius385
- 13 mins ago
Solid maple wood cabinet. 31” W X 26 H x 18D
35.00
Warm tone rug
- Furniture & Appliances
- Alaska Nielsen
- 57 mins ago
Measures 60” x 90” Beautiful orange toned rug with blue. Really warms up a space. There is a few small stains that I’ve never tried […]
Ferry + gas!
Driving back to SSI from Comox/Parksville area? Will pay your gas/ferry costs!
- Rideshare & Pick Ups
- Jade
- 57 mins ago
Hello! Will you be driving back from Comox, Campbell River, or Qualicum Beach area next month and have a truck? We need an armchair picked […]
Pick up
Free Convection Self Cleaning Oven
- Freecycle & Trade
- islandwoman
- 57 mins ago
Good working order Renovated and no.longer need.
20.00
Case for iPhone 12 / 12 Pro
- Electronics & Devices
- ALara
- 57 mins ago
This case is new and it's MagSafe compatible, with a subtle lip designed to protect the camera lenses (on the back) More information here: https://www.studioproper.com.au/products/ultra-thin-case-iphone-12
Negotiable
Various baking pans
- Food & Catering
- Ida Marie Threadkell
- 57 mins ago
Angle food pans, springform, terra cotta bread pan, star bread tube, savarin molds, charlotte mold, heart shaped waffle maker. Take some or take all.
TBD
Loading Ramps
Looking to borrow or rent a pair of metal loading ramps to load/unload my small lawn tractor.
1,234.00
Wanted: Globe of the World
- Wanted
- Jocelyn Lukow
- 2 hours ago
My kids are currently enthralled with geography and asking for a globe. Does anyone have one they are not using that we could purchase? Many […]
1,234.00
Wanted: "Hold Onto Your Kids"
- Wanted
- Jocelyn Lukow
- 2 hours ago
Hoping to find a copy of "Hold Onto Your Kids" by Gordon Neufeld & Gabor Mate. Thanks in advance!
$95
VINTAGE LEVIS bomber varsity jacket
- Clothing & Accessories
- angela zamboni
- 3 hours ago
Great lady minute present XL Varsity authentic Levis cotton stylish jacket
n/a
Asking Salt Spring community to help Cyan with his "bucket List'.
- Fundraising & Crowdsourcing
- Cyan Thomas
- 4 hours ago
Asking for the good people of Salt Spring Island to search for the Go Fund Me local Salt Spring Island fundraiser for Cyan Thomas and […]
15.00
Carpet cat scratching post
- Pets & Animals
- Island Vibes
- 4 hours ago
Beige carpeted cat scratching post. 22 inches tall. Very sturdy. In like-new condition. From a smoke free home. No longer needed. Thanks for looking 🙂
Latest Local News
Ask Salt Spring: Role of Restorative Justice in Our Community
Ask Salt Spring: Role of Restorative Justice in Our Community
After a heartfelt territorial acknowledgment, 13 ASK Salt Spring participants welcomed Restorative Justice volunteers Darlene Gage and Laura Defoe. Also Zooming about with us was our new RCMP Sargent, Clive Seabrook. We all also welcomed his participation in our conversation.
We began by learning about Restorative Justice (RJ) and its exciting potential to help address the oft-discussed issues of safety in our community. Based on indigenous principles, RJ seeks a system of restoration rather than punishment. RJ volunteers work to restore a relationship between the responsible person (often seen in our culture as the “offender") and the affected person (often viewed as the “victim".)
We learned that RJ has been a volunteer-driven initiative on Salt Spring for over 20 years and may be the longest running program you have never heard of, according to Darlene. There are over 90 RJ branches throughout British Columbia with a large number of programs on Vancouver Island and ev…
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Obituary: Jason Matthew Bruce
Obituary: Jason Matthew Bruce
January 31, 1974 - January 18, 2021 - Jason Matthew Bruce (Swami Prem Deepak) passed unexpectedly, but peacefully, in Ottawa, ON on January 18th, 2021 of natural causes. Our beloved Jason left us far too soon. We are all heartbroken. Jason is mourned by his mother, Deborah Hanscom, his stepmother Amrita Bruce, fathers, Allan Bruce of Salt Spring Island and Allan Rock, his extended family of a sister and brothers; Julian Bruce (Serena), Lauren Rock, Andrew Rock (Jane) and Steven Rock (Jenna) and by Wenke Schliemann whom he loved deeply. Jason was a kind, and caring person with a big heart and a friendly smile for everyone. He confronted his challenges with courage and character. What deepens our sadness at his loss, was the joy he gave to others through his playful nature, his loyal friendship and his trusting way. Jason’s gentle soul was not equipped to confront the harsher challenges of life and he struggled to find a place for himself in this tumultuous world. His death leav…
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Tiny Homes – The Solution to Homelessness on Salt Spring Island?
Tiny Homes – The Solution to Homelessness on Salt Spring Island?
I've been researching and writing about homelessness for many years, and have looked at the issue while traveling throughout Europe and Canada, as well as here on Salt Spring. In my post, written two years ago, I ask a number of important questions, including: Why can't we use innovative and creative ideas to create alternative housing here on Salt Spring? Why not look at what other communities have done to assist their formerly homeless residents to create community and innovative solutions to homelessness? Are tiny homes a solution to homelessness on Salt Spring Island?
Both of our local trustees mentioned tiny homes in the report from the January 19, 2021 Islands Trust Zoom meeting.
Peter Grove would like it to be easier for tiny homes to be built on Salt Spring, but he also noted that there are examples of tiny home communities that are not working out as expected. Surprising to some, we also learned that there are almost no successful tiny home communities in British…
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COVID-19: B.C.'s Four Phase Immunization Plan
COVID-19: B.C.'s Four Phase Immunization Plan
British Columbians are a step closer to receiving their COVID-19 immunizations, with additional details and timelines released for the largest and most complex immunization plan to ever roll out in B.C.
Premier John Horgan; Adrian Dix, Minister of Health; Dr. Bonnie Henry, provincial health officer; and Dr. Penny Ballem, executive lead for B.C.’s immunization efforts; announced details of the next phases in B.C.’s COVID-19 Immunization Plan. The plan will see approximately 7.4 million doses of vaccine administered to every British Columbian who is eligible to receive it between April and the end of September.
“The COVID-19 pandemic has challenged us all in extremely difficult ways,” Premier Horgan said. “Together, we have faced this pandemic with strength, courage and compassion, and we are starting to feel optimistic that, one day, COVID-19 will be in our rear view. At every step, our plan puts the health and safety of our most vulnerable people at the centre, and when i…
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Obituary: Willem Adriaan Blom (Wim Blom)
Obituary: Willem Adriaan Blom (Wim Blom)
It is with great sadness that we announce the passing of our dearest friend Wim Blom (Willem Adriaan Blom). Wim passed peacefully on the 18th of January 2021 at the age of 93.
His work is represented in public collections, such as the National Gallery of Canada and the South African National Gallery, in numerous corporate collections and in private collections in Canada, France, Great Britain, Germany, Israel, Italy, Japan, The Netherlands, New Zealand, Poland, South Africa, Spain, Switzerland and the U.S.A. In Duvah Park, Witbank, South Africa, a street was named in honor of Wim. (Wim Blom straat)
EDUCATION:
B.A. Hons., M.A., University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg, South Africa; University of Edinburgh, United Kingdom; University of Perugia, Italy; Studied painting, Florence, Italy; Studied graphic techniques, Southern Alberta Institute of Technology, Calgary, Canada; Studied lithography, Instituto Allende, San Miguel de Allende, Mexico.
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COVID-19: Vaccination Availability on Salt Spring Island
COVID-19: Vaccination Availability on Salt Spring Island
As you will have heard on the news, vaccinations against COVID-19 are now underway in BC, and that includes Salt Spring Island. Residents of our care facilities have received vaccinations and front line health care workers are currently being vaccinated. This offers us a ray of hope that we are starting to see the end of the COVID-19 pandemic. The provincial government has laid out a strategy and timeline for vaccinations based on priority populations and risk groups with the dual aim of reducing the risk of community spread of the virus and ultimately providing immunity to all individuals who want to be vaccinated. Information on the provincial strategy for vaccine rollout, of which Island Health is a participant, can be found online.
Please be advised that the COVID-19 vaccine is not available for everyone at this time. The first doses are being provided to those most at risk, starting with elderly residents in long-term care facilities and staff who care for them, as well…
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Salt Spring RCMP Contact Explosive Disposal Unit for Suspicious Device Found in Local Park
Salt Spring RCMP Contact Explosive Disposal Unit for Suspicious Device Found in Local Park
UPDATE: January 20, 2021 at 5:28PM - Salt Spring RCMP have confirmed that the device has been destroyed. It was determined not to be explosive. The area is now clear.
On January 20, 2021 the Salt Spring RCMP were contacted by a concerned citizen about an item left in Drummond Park. The cylindrical shaped device raised the suspicion of the passerby, and they immediately reported it to the police.
Salt Spring RCMP frontline members arrived on scene and could not determine the nature of the device, and contacted the BC RCMP Explosive Disposal Unit (EDU) for their expertise.
Through their consultation and reviewing photos of the item, it was determined that the area be made safe by removing anyone nearby while the EDU members make their way to Salt Spring Island to examine and if necessary make it safe.
A local resident saw this suspicious device at the north end of Drummond Park, and did the right thing by calling the RCMP immediately said Salt Spring RCMP Detachment C…
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MLA Adam Olsen Supports Acquisition of Mt. Erskine Connector Trail
MLA Adam Olsen Supports Acquisition of Mt. Erskine Connector Trail
Salt Spring's Trail and Nature Club is working with BC Parks to acquire a piece of land on Mt. Erskine to protect a very popular 6 kilometre trail from Collins Road to Toynbee Road.
I am pleased to support this acquisition as part of the development and expansion of our province’s beautiful park system.
In addition to securing the trail corridor, incorporating this land into the provincial park will provide access to several beautiful viewpoints and potential picnic sites. The trail winds through forest that includes many pine trees, stands of Coastal Douglas Fir, and arbutus. As a trail already exists on this piece of land, no new trail construction will be required.
BC Parks had the land professionally appraised, contracted with the landowner to buy it, and will cover most of the related survey and legal costs. Although the BC Parks Foundation is collecting donations and issuing tax receipts, the Salt Spring Island community is responsible for raising the funds to pu…
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