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Certified Mobile Thai Massage
$90/120 - 90min
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SuperSpring Sale
$5-$50
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$700/work trade
Local Listings
$20
NIB Vintage Continental 3/8” Impact Driver No. 3800
- Household & Appliances
- SSIDancer
- 5 hours ago
New in Box Vintage Continental 3/8” Impact Driver. No Bits Email or Text preferred 250-653-4458. $20
$42.00
3 metal palm tree design candle holders for sale
- Household & Appliances
- littlejoe
- 5 hours ago
Hello: I have 3 metal palm tree design candle holders for sale. They are in excellent/new condition. They were bought from Bed Bath and Beyond. […]
$18.00
New dress jacket/cover for sale
- Clothing & Accessories
- littlejoe
- 5 hours ago
Hello: My wife as a new dress jacket/cover for sale. It is a predominately grey jacket w/black print/design. The size is medium. Brand name is […]
$30
Deluxe Steam Iron (brand new)
- Household & Appliances
- bliss Jhana
- 5 hours ago
Deluxe steam iron still in the original box for $30.
$575.00
4 Michelin Primacy Tour A/S tires for sale
- Cars & Trucks - Parts
- littlejoe
- 5 hours ago
Hello: I have a set of 4 Michelin Primacy Tour A/S tires for sale. They came off a new 2019 Honda HR-V which we bought […]
$10
Handmade tie dye things
- Clothing & Accessories
- Chantal Lam
- 5 hours ago
Hi my name is chantal. I am 13 years old, as some of you may know i have recently started a small business @saltspring babywear. […]
$4.00
BNIB oil filter for sale
- Cars & Trucks - Parts
- littlejoe
- 5 hours ago
Hello: I have a BNIB oil filter for sale. It is a FRAM filter PH7317 Extra Guard. I used this model for my 2003 Nissan […]
$20
Art tights brand new
- Clothing & Accessories
- bliss Jhana
- 5 hours ago
Unique and attractive medium size tights with slim waist for $20! Design like an abstract painting by a local artist.
2-5$ each
Books for Sale
- Books & Literature
- purpleamaru
- 5 hours ago
clearing out my library Ancient Trees-$5 **SOLD Sunfood Diet Success System $5 Book of Goddesses $5 Grandmothers of the light Renegade DVD canning drying spirit […]
$150
Industrial Inline Fan and Filter
- Tools & Hardware
- Brian MacAllister
- 5 hours ago
Brand new, in the box, never used, from a project that never happened. These two items cost $350 new.
2-5$ each
More books for sale
- Books & Literature
- purpleamaru
- 5 hours ago
mayas notebook -allende biology of belief - lipton ute indians - simmons $5 living on the earth ayahuasca - metzner tales of a shamans apprenctice […]
$15
Fabric / hemp and organic cotton
- Arts & Crafts
- Caroline Trepanier
- 5 hours ago
Very soft and durable fabric Looks similar to linen but less wrinkle and doesn’t worn out so quickly High quality woven fabric Light weight I […]
$25
Ryobi random orbit 5" sander
- Tools & Hardware
- Reg James
- 5 hours ago
Ryobi random orbital sander. Good condition. I just put on a new 5" velcro pad, which was $20, as the other one was shot. Just […]
$180.00
Brand new END TABLE
- Furniture & Appliances
- Sam Balden
- 5 hours ago
END TABLE by Danube. Brand spanking new. My cost with tax $227.35. 22”H X 20”W X 20”D. Solid wood, 1 shelf, walnut colour. Small scratches […]
$40
Yoga Workshop on Healthy Shoulders (In-person): Saturday, March 13th from 1-3pm
- Health & Wellness
- Jayne Lloyd-Jones
- 5 hours ago
Healthy Shoulders Workshop We are all shouldering bigger loads these days. The shoulders and neck seem to be where the burden sits. Shoulders can droop […]
Saturday @ Junction Roadside Show and Sell
- Garage Sales
- Christian Tatonetti
- 5 hours ago
First Roadside Show and Sell of 2021. Tons of stuff. Visually stimulating. Socially rehabilitating! Come check out the 30 lbs I put on since my […]
$20
Weller Soldering Gun
- Tools & Hardware
- Reg James
- 5 hours ago
Weller Soldering Gun with case. Good condition. Txt or email
Clothes Dryer
- Freecycle & Trade
- Ben
- 5 hours ago
Whirlpool clothes dryer, in good condition works perfectly.
$25 OBO
Seven Candle Holder for hanging on wall or table top in very good condition. 24” x 6” x 4"
- Household & Appliances
- SSIDancer
- 5 hours ago
Seven Candle Holder for hanging on Wall orTable Top in very good condition. 24” x 6” x 4” $25. Email or Text preferred 250-653-4458
Latest Local News
Watch the COVID Musical Chronicles: 02 - “Lo Que Yo Prefiero” by El Jose
Watch the COVID Musical Chronicles: 02 - “Lo Que Yo Prefiero” by El Jose
The Salt Spring Arts Council invited eight Salt Spring Island musical acts to historic Mahon Hall and asked them to perform one song to share with our community. Throughout March we’re releasing COVID Musical Chronicles, eight videos that remind us that music is a balm for hard times. These video Chronicles are also a call to get behind our local musicians – let’s make sure they know how much we love our incredible home-grown talent. Watch all the chronicles as they are released here on the Exchange at: saltspringexchange.com/covid-musical-chronicles
Watch COVID Musical Chronicles 02: “Lo Que Yo Prefiero” by El Jose
https://youtu.be/NMqFPrD8t-8
Follow El Jose on Facebook and/or Instagram.
Thanks to Harley Dunn at Chasm Audio for doing sound and Sydney Woodward for the camera work.
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Watch: 'Abandoned Dreams' Documentary Features Local Work of the Dead Boat Disposal Society
Watch: 'Abandoned Dreams' Documentary Features Local Work of the Dead Boat Disposal Society
Derelict and abandoned boats are one of the most frustrating and alarming issues faced by British Columbia’s coastal communities today. Reaching the end of their usable life cycle, with current disposal options being prohibitively expensive and no way to track ownership, old sail and powerboats are being left to rot on their moorings in public anchorages and bays in staggering numbers.
Not only do these vessels clog up BC’s most prized destinations and waterways but they often end up drifting onto beaches and into public property—costing taxpayers and communities millions of dollars in damage and environmental clean-up each year.
The Documentary
After covering this issue in Pacific Yachting, we continued to monitor the problem and heard from many people in the boating community that this was a growing concern. In the fall of 2019, we were presented with an opportunity from Sportsman Channel Canada to share the story as a documentary.
Abandoned Dreams looks into th…
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COVID-19: Salt Spring Seniors Can Begin Booking Immunizations Next Week
COVID-19: Salt Spring Seniors Can Begin Booking Immunizations Next Week
Island Health authority has revealed the locations of more than a dozen upcoming COVID-19 vaccine clinics in the region.
Island Health says it will continue to update the list as changes are required.
British Columbia will begin rolling out its COVID-19 mass vaccination program in full next week, and will allow seniors to begin booking their immunization appointments on March 8.
Here is Island Health’s most up-to-date list of vaccine locations:
Campbell River - Campbell River Community Centre (401 11 Ave)
Comox - CFB Comox - Glacier Gardens Arena (1399 Military Row)
Duncan - Cowichan Community Centre (2687 James St)
Esquimalt - Archie Browning Sports Centre (1151 Esquimalt Rd)
Langford - Eagle Ridge Arena (1089 Langford Pkwy)
Nanaimo - Beban Park (2300 Bowen Rd)
Nanaimo - Cedar Community Hall (2388 Cedar Rd)
Port Alberni - Alberni Athletic Hall (3727 Roger St)
Port Hardy - Port Hardy Health Unit (7070 Market St)
Port McNeill - Port McNei…
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Watch the COVID Musical Chronicles: 01 - “Aqua Spinner” by IRTH
Watch the COVID Musical Chronicles: 01 - “Aqua Spinner” by IRTH
The Salt Spring Arts Council invited eight Salt Spring Island musical acts to historic Mahon Hall and asked them to perform one song to share with our community. Throughout March we’re releasing COVID Musical Chronicles, eight videos that remind us that music is a balm for hard times. These video Chronicles are also a call to get behind our local musicians – let’s make sure they know how much we love our incredible home-grown talent. Watch all the chronicles as they are released here on the Exchange at: saltspringexchange.com/covid-musical-chronicles
Watch COVID Musical Chronicles 01: “Aqua Spinner” by IRTH, Marley IRedale and Jesse Thom
https://youtu.be/wtb1-upxe9I
Follow their work at irth.ca
Thanks to Harley Dunn at Chasm Audio for doing sound and Sydney Woodward for the camera work.
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BC Ferries Launches New Fare Options for Vancouver – Vancouver Island Routes
BC Ferries Launches New Fare Options for Vancouver – Vancouver Island Routes
BC Ferries announced the launch of new fare options today on the three Metro Vancouver – Vancouver Island routes. These new fares will benefit customers travelling for essential purposes only and once it’s safe to resume non-essential travel, all customers will be able to take advantage of more fare choices.
In addition to BC Ferries’ At Terminal and Reservation Only fares, customers currently travelling for essential purposes will immediately be able to take advantage of a new Saver fare and Prepaid fare. The Saver fare is BC Ferries’ most affordable fare and will be available on less busy sailings, while the Prepaid fare lets customers book and pay for their full travel in advance, saving time at terminal check-in. These new fare options are available for advanced purchase only. BC Ferries expects these additional fare options will reduce sailing waits at popular times, make better use of all sailings and help make the ferry system more efficient.
“Our routes between Me…
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ASK Salt Spring with the Chamber’s New ED, Jesse Brown, and President, Darryl Martin
ASK Salt Spring with the Chamber’s New ED, Jesse Brown, and President, Darryl Martin
After an acknowledgment of the Coast Salish people upon whose occupied land this meeting took place, the 10 individuals joining this ASK Salt Spring gathering welcomed special guests: our Chamber’s new Executive Director, Jesse Brown, and President, Darryl Martin. At 11:00 the twelve of us launched into a varied and rich conversation.
Darryl began by thanking ASK Salt Spring for the opportunity to join this gathering along with Jesse Brown, the Chamber’s newly hired Executive Director. He continued by acknowledging the damaging economic and social realities impacting Chamber businesses as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.
Darryl identified three priorities of the Salt Spring’s Chamber of Commerce:
Helping local enterprises address the impacts of COVID-19 shutdowns.
Improving the vibe of Ganges and working towards the extension of the Harbourwalk.
Revitalizing the Salt Spring Island Visitors’ Centre.
We learned that these priorities were only a beginning and…
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Obituary: Bill Harkley
Obituary: Bill Harkley
Captain William (Bill) Harkley passed away, peacefully, on his own terms at his home on Salt Spring Friday February 26, 2021. He is survived by his wife, Janice, his children Graham (Sharon) Harkley, his daughter Laureen Hooker, his son in law Ross Hooker, his stepson Pete ( Jamie) Shpak , 5 grandchildren Nick, Jenna, Grace, Evan, Kennedy, his sister Cathy (Les) Bayer and the mother of his children, Marilyn Harkley.
Bill was born in Vancouver August 31, 1940. Flying was his career and his life. He started flying in the bush in Northern Ontario and was eventually hired by Pacific Western Airlines May 1, 1969. He flew on all continents, except Antarctica. On March 27, 1980 Bill confirmed to YVR control that Mt. Saint Helens had, indeed, erupted as the plane he was flying was right there. By the time Bill retired fully from the airlines in 2010, he had flown through the mergers of Pacific Western Airlines, Canadian Pacific Airlines, Wardair Canada, and Air Canada. He never thou…
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COVID-19: B.C. Moves to Phase 2 of Immunization Plan
COVID-19: B.C. Moves to Phase 2 of Immunization Plan
More than 400,000 people in British Columbia will be immunized from March to early April as the Province moves into Phase 2 of the largest immunization rollout in B.C.’s history.
“At every step of the way, we are putting the health and safety of British Columbians first,” said Premier John Horgan. “B.C. was one of the first provinces to lay out our vaccine plan, and now we’re moving to Phase 2 to reach even more of our seniors and Elders. We’re getting vaccine into arms as fast as we can given early supply delays from manufacturers, and we’re seeing it start to make a difference for people and their communities throughout our province.”
Those in Phase 2 receiving their first vaccine dose in March and early April include:
seniors and high-risk people residing in independent living and seniors’ supportive housing (including staff);
home-care support clients and staff;
Indigenous (First Nations, Métis, Inuit) peoples born in or before 1956 (65 years and older); an…
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