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Sail boat and accessories
- Boats, Trailers & RVs: Parts
- aiden
- 13 seconds ago
Lived by boat through winter, so Iâm contemplating selling my used boat lightly damaged from the cyclone a few weeks back, needs new jib sail […]
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Looking for a chair
- Garage Sales
- alejandro
- 13 seconds ago
Looking for a chair like in the picture. Thanks
$50.00
4800W Industrial Heater
- Tools & Hardware
- Milton P
- 28 minutes ago
4800W 240V Industrial heater. Good condition. Try before you buy. No texts (landline only)
4 for $1.00
an abundance of kiwis
- Farm, Farm Stands & Gardening
- moontide farm
- 28 minutes ago
freshly picked, beautiful and tasty.
60.00
Eldin Ring Books of Knowledge Volume 1 The Lands Between
- Books & Literature
- Jessica McKeil
- 28 minutes ago
Brand new! Beautiful Coffee Table/Strategy Book This first volume of Future Pressâ Elden Ring â Books of Knowledge contains a complete record of The Lands […]
Feast is back !
- Business: Products & Services
- Roy-Allen Rochelle
- 28 minutes ago
Feast returns January 30th back from our winter break. We are so excited to Feast with you again ! Make your reservations online through our […]
$9
Brand new passage sets
- Household: General
- Brian
- 28 minutes ago
Brand new Defiant Saturn Collection passage door knobs. Satin nickel finish. $9 each or 6 for $45. See same at Home Depot with tax $16.10 […]
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Phone & Camera Microphones
- Electronics & Devices
- Bradley Morris
- 28 minutes ago
SENHEISSER LAPEL MIC ($140) paid $500 new Rode Lapel Phone Mic ($75) Paid $200 new RODE SHOTGUN PHONE MIC ($30) Paid $99 new) SMART PHONE […]
30.00
Steel closet shelving / racks
- Household: General
- Mark Fraser
- 28 minutes ago
just updated our main closet, about 20 lineal feet or more of 2 (or 3) styles of closet or other shelving. Hanger bars, shelves etc. […]
150.00
Quantum Biofeedback for Stress Reduction and Health Analysis
Feeling stressed or fatigued? Can't sleep well or digestion a challenge? Why not give your body and mind a recharge with Quantum Biofeedback? Using a […]
Any offers!
Book About Salt Spring, Salish Sea, and West Coast History
- Books & Literature
- Jessica McKeil
- 28 minutes ago
A collection of books spanning Salt Spring's history, the BC coast, and some broader BC history. Open to any and all offers, as a collection […]
$150 (reg $400)
iLoud Micro Monitor Speakers
- Electronics & Devices
- Bradley Morris
- 28 minutes ago
Letting go of these sweet iLoud Micro Monitor Speakers. Not using them anymore. They fill an office space for sure!
$1200
Sony A6400 Camera + 16MM vlogging Lens + Cam Link 4K Live Streaming Connection
- Electronics & Devices
- Bradley Morris
- 28 minutes ago
I am selling my lightly used Sony A6400 (reg $1200) + Vlogging Lens (reg $600) + CamLink Live Streaming Connection (reg $200) as a bundle […]
free
free wool carpet pieces
- Freecycle & Trade
- winter1
- 2 hours ago
we are taking out our old wool berber carpet. different size pieces.
$80.00
1x3 Fir flooring
- Building Materials
- bob
- 2 hours ago
140 lineal feet of 1x3 new solid fir flooring
$35.00
Ginger Spice Girl Doll On Tour (Retro 1998)
- Antiques & Collectibles
- Frances
- 2 hours ago
Ginger Spice Girl Doll 'On Tour' (Retro 1998). Never been outside the box. But the box is not in good shape. But Ginger is in […]
Free
Ironing Board
- Household: General
- elizabethyo
- 2 hours ago
Completely working ironing board. đ
$20
Child's Desk
- Household: Furniture
- elizabethyo
- 2 hours ago
Great kid desk! We got this second hand, painted it and bought new knobs for the drawers. I just gave it another fresh coat of […]
Free
Posters
- Kids & Youth: General
- elizabethyo
- 2 hours ago
A couple of great posters for a child's room on foam core with hanging hooks on the back. One is Birds of Prey and Owls, […]
Whole lamb and lamb cuts available - eggs too!
- Farm, Farm Stands & Gardening
- Abey Scaglione
- 2 hours ago
We have eggs on the stand! We also have whole lambs, cut and wrapped, for $13/lb, available for purchase by calling 250-526-0096 or emailing abey@ruckleheritagefarm.com. […]
Free
OLD SLIDE PROJECTORS AND TRAYS
- Antiques & Collectibles
- Gay Utter
- 2 hours ago
Two Kodak carousel slide projectors and 30 slide trays; all empty, some new.
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Light and Dark at This Yearâs Salt Spring Film Festival
Light and Dark at This Yearâs Salt Spring Film Festival
Last year was my first Salt Spring Film Festival, and I was impressed by everythingâthe stellar quality of the films and the whole vibe of eating delicious food from the Intermission Cafe at group tables in the middle of a Social Justice Bazaar. I had just moved to the island, and it felt very welcoming and reassuring that so many people were into documentary films, one of my passions. I was, however, surprised that almost everyone watching the films seemed older than me, and Iâm no spring chicken.
I wished the films could be seen by a younger, more diverse audience, and thankfully that is something that programming and marketing coordinator Steve Martindale says the Salt Spring Film Festival Society has been striving to do, including with this yearâs slate of 43 filmsâincluding two Oscar nomineesâfor the festival happening February 28 to March 2 at GISS.
The festival, which is celebrating its 25th anniversary this year, originated as a showcase for films …
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Obituary: Tamar Griggs
Obituary: Tamar Griggs
Tamar Griggs December 4, 1941 - December 27, 2024
Tamar was born Dec 4, 1941 in Tacoma, WA to Johanna Frieda Clement and Chauncey Leavenworth Griggs. She passed away from natural causes at her home on Salt Spring Island on the morning of Dec 27, 2024. She is now reunited with her cherished sister, Naomi Griggs.
Tamar lived with a sparkle in her eyes, endless curiosity, a deep love for her family, the Salt Spring community, and hundreds of creative projects that she pursued with passion through her final days.
In the early 1970s, Tamar taught childrenâs workshops about whale conservation. She compiled a collection of their poetry and paintings about whales, which was published as a book titled âThereâs A Sound In The Seaâ. The Smithsonian Institute created a traveling exhibition with the book for the UN Marine Mammal Conference.
In 1980 Tamar earned a Bachelor of Education from Simon Fraser University, with a double minor in Biology and English.
After enriching pe…
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ASK Salt Spring Welcomes our Firefighters
ASK Salt Spring Welcomes our Firefighters
January 17
Nineteen joined this ASK Salt Spring gathering welcoming Fire Chief Jamie Holmes and
acting Assistant Fire Chief Warren Nuyens. After our Territorial Acknowledgement, we learned what âexcited and delightedâ our guests. Warren began by sharing his pleasure with his role interacting with our community on exciting fire prevention projects, including FireSmart and the high school Cadet Camp. This Cadet Camp offers our seniors an opportunity to see some of the exciting parts of firefighting, even including trusting equipment enough to enter a smoke-filled room and rappelling down a three-story building. We later learned that this long-running program has encouraged a number of cadets to enter firefighting as a career. These cadets include women who, as high schoolers, learn that they have the abilities and physical requirements to be career firefighters.
Jamie spoke of his understanding of his responsibility as the leader while also empowering his firefighters to u…
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Obituary: In Loving Memory of Hans Dobner
Obituary: In Loving Memory of Hans Dobner
Hans Dobner 1928 â 2024
Hans came into the world in Loeben, Austria. At that time, Austria was still struggling with the devastating aftermath of World War I. For a brief time, he found himself in a boarding school isolated from those he loved. Though it was a difficult time for him, and always found joy in the beauty of creation.
Hans was 11 years old when Austria found itself embroiled in another world war with young Hans remembering looking at the terror of his fatherâs face when the news came over the radio that another world war was declared.
By 1945 Hans was old enough to be recruited and found himself in the frightening role of a soldier in the war in March 1945. His troop was ordered to travel to Augsburg, Germany, where they were to have training on the guns and shoot enemy planes at close range, obviously putting the lives of those young men in great peril. However, the train to take the young recruits to Augsburg was forced to stop at Munich because the city…
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BC Transit: Service Change
BC Transit: Service Change
SALT SPRING ISLAND â BC Transit and the Capital Regional District are informing customers of a service change, effective February 3, 2025.
As part of this service change, minor changes are being made to the trip times on certain trips to help with service reliability due to construction delays on Fulford-Ganges Road.
The following routes will be impacted:
Route 1 Ganges Local
Route 2 Fulford Harbour
Route 5 Fernwood
Route 7 Cusheon Lake
Please see the online Riderâs Guide for full details.
For more information about trip planning, schedules and to sign up for customer alerts, please visit bctransit.com/salt-spring-island.
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B.C. Provides Economic Assessment of Trumpâs Tariff Threat
B.C. Provides Economic Assessment of Trumpâs Tariff Threat
As B.C. continues to fight against threatened United States tariffs of 25% on all Canadian imports, the Province has done a preliminary assessment of potential impacts to the B.C. economy of a trade war with the United States.
In president-elect Donald Trumpâs tariffs scenario, B.C. could see a cumulative loss of $69 billion in economic activity between 2025 and 2028. The Provinceâs real GDP is projected to potentially decline by 0.6% year over year in both 2025 and 2026.
Job losses are estimated at 124,000 by 2028 with the largest declines in natural-resource sector export industries and associated manufacturing. Losses would also be felt in the transportation and retail sectors. The unemployment rate could increase to 6.7% in 2025 and 7.1% in 2026, and corporate profits could see an annual decline in the range of $3.6 billion to $6.1 billion.
Tariffs imposed by the United States, along with potential retaliatory measures, could impact many of the Provinceâs key reven…
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Linda's List for Jan.16: Colder Weather Ahead; Homemade Pesticides
Linda's List for Jan.16: Colder Weather Ahead; Homemade Pesticides
After the warm winter so far, below freezing temperatures are now in the forecast for our first bit of colder weather this winter. Starting Friday this week and continuing for a few days, forecasts range from one or two degrees below freezing overnight for the Victoria area to -4 to -5oC overnight further up Vancouver Island, for Vancouver and other Lower Mainland areas. At higher elevations or further inland, overnight temperatures tend to be lower so some of you may have lower temperatures overnight in your garden. It doesnât look like severe or prolonged cold is likely for now, so preparations this week should just ensure that everything is well mulched and possibly that the least hardy vegetables are covered. But first, you might want to harvest a batch of carrots and other roots, leeks, a cabbage, lots of leafy greens, to store in the refrigerator for use in over the next few weeks. Root crops and cabbages, in particular, keep well for weeks in the fridge if you have the s…
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Want to Join Face-to-Face Conversations About Our Most Divisive Salt Spring Issues?
Want to Join Face-to-Face Conversations About Our Most Divisive Salt Spring Issues?
January 10
Twenty-two joined us to welcome the Restorative Justice team to facilitate explorations of our difficult conversations in a safe and productive space. This is the first of a series of such Restorative Justice/ASK Salt Spring conversations scheduled for the second Friday of each month, 11-1, in the SIMS classroom. Leading our conversation this week was Laura Dafoe. She was joined by two new and enthusiastic Restorative Justice volunteers, Emma and Fig. Sadly missing was program coordinator Jessica Terezakis who is supporting her family in a recent health challenge.
While many of us know about the meaningful work done by our local Restorative Justice team, you may want to check out their website as well as the ASK Salt Spring report about their recent time with us.
Laura also suggested we read Peter Blockâs book, The Abundant Community, offering the following questions:
- Invitation to Connection: What can we do to create a stronger sense of belonging within …
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Camping Reservations Open in Several BC Parks Campgrounds
Camping Reservations Open in Several BC Parks Campgrounds
Campsites in many BC Parks can be reserved to prepare for the 2025 spring camping season.
Campsites can be reserved four months ahead of the desired arrival date. Reservations for the May 2025 long weekend open this week for many BC Parks campgrounds that accept reservations.
This year, 60 new campsites located in three BC Parks are being added to the reservation service. This includes:
30 new campsites with power hookups in Fintry Park near Kelowna;
17 new walk-in sites at Rolley Lake Park near Mission; and
13 new sites (eight park-beside for tent camping and five walk-in) at China Beach Campground in Juan de Fuca Park near Victoria.
The campgrounds have several facility upgrades to improve the visitor experience. At Fintry Park, new flush toilets, upgraded services centres with a dishwashing station, a potable water tap and garbage/recycling containers are part of the $1.5-million campground upgrades.
The new $2-million walk-in campground at Rolley Lake Park ha…
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Thumbs Up for Hitchhiking on SSI
Thumbs Up for Hitchhiking on SSI
More than 30 years ago, I wrote a column âDonât Tell Mom, But I Picked Up a Hitchhikerâ when I was a cub reporter at a small town newspaper in Michigan about my first time giving a stranger a ride. By then, hitchhiking already felt like something from a bygone era. In most places, the free-spirited 1970sâwhere Sissy Hankshaw, the protagonist in the Tom Robbins novel âEven Cowgirls Get the Bluesâ could excel as a hitchhiker due to her outsized thumbsâhad been replaced by a more fearful society replete with tales of stranger danger.
As a result, it came as a welcome surprise to learn before my first visit to BC in 1997 that we didnât need a car to Salt Spring because hitchhiking was commonplace. The whole visit, including camping in Mouat Park, felt like stepping back in time. Discovering how safe and easy it was to hitchhike on SSI was liberating.
Since moving to the island last year, Iâve returned the favour by giving about a dozen rides to hitchhikers, some of whom h…
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