Late February

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COMMUNITY EVENTS

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THETIS COMMUNITY ASSEMBLY

March 23, 2026

Forbes Hall

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ANNUAL INVASIVE PLANT REMOVAL WEEKEND AT FAIRYSLIPPER FOREST NATURE RESERVE

MARCH 21 & 22

10:00 - 2:00

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COMMUNITY YARD SALE

FORBES HALL 

APRIL 25

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SOUP'S ON

Wednesdays

11:30 - 1:00

Forbes Hall

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Venting Index

 

Thetis Island Community Association

forbeshall.ca

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HEALTH SERVICES

Contact & Access Information

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Who's Who of Thetis Pets Registry

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Thetis Island Community Fund

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Sunday
Mar082026

Do You have a Story about Old Telephones?

Looking for any “Thetistorians” (Thetis Island historians) interested in helping to contribute to the second archival display at Forbes Hall - Thetis Telephony

TICA Archives is eager to share items in the collection, but if you also have any historical documents or photos, antique or vintage telephone equipment we can borrow, fond memories or island telephone challenges to share, we would certainly appreciate any insights you can give.

The archival displays will be secured in a beautiful locked glass cabinet and borrowed items will be returned to you when the display theme is changed for the next project.

Thank you very much,
Nan Beals and Carol Stoker
TICA Archives

Sunday
Mar082026

Soup’s On: Wednesday, March 11th

11:30 am until 1:00 pm

Gather at Forbes Hall for a very Thetis Island lunch...

Menu:
New England Clam Chowder
Corn and Vegetable Chowder DF GF Vegan
Corn Bread and Honey
Cookies and Goodies
Coffee and Teas

Suggested donation of $7 for soup, bread, treats and teas & coffee.

Soup’s On is entirely carried out by volunteers and, as one of the tasks is the program’s accounting, please do not pay with coins smaller than Loonies and Toonies. As all change must be counted and rolled.

For those who find large groups challenging, enjoy your lunch in this week’s designated quiet room, the Library.

Everyone is welcome to join us, seniors, seniors who don’t think they’re seniors, workers, families, and everyone who just wants a mid-day meal!

Menu remainders for take-out when available. Soup’s On also supports the Thetis Island Food Pantry.

Coupon Booklets of 10 for your convenience, $70.00

The Soup’s On Team

Saturday
Mar072026

Community Yard Sale at Forbes Hall: Countdown!

Just seven weeks away. It's time to gather up all those sellable items you no longer use but may have a value to someone else! Talk to friends about sharing a table!

TICA will be selling a variety of weird and wonderful things found in the hall during the winter clean-up of the basement.

Date: Saturday, April 25th
Time: 10 am – 2 pm 
BBQ Lunch: 11:30 to 1:00  

The Yard Sale at Forbes Hall will be open to anyone who wishes to sell.

Vendors may sell from a table, tent or car.
All vendors to pay by donation to TICA 

More details to come as we count down to the event!

TICA Board

Saturday
Mar072026

Sunday Church

The speaker this Sunday the 8th is David Banks.
Continuing the life of Christ in John ch 7.

Please set your clocks ahead for the last time.
10 AM at the Community Centre, all are welcome.

Further info---Ernie 250-252-0144

Saturday
Mar072026

What's Fresh @ Jollity Farm?

Open Saturday 10-1

Salad
Brassica shoots
Rutabaga
Beets
Cabbage
Cauliflower
Broccoli
Onion
Garlic
Cilantro
Kale
Spinach
Sprouts
Eggs

Dumplings are back in stock x 4 flavours!
Bagels - they are some extra bagels available this week.

With thanks,

Jollity Farmers

Friday
Mar062026

No Yoga Saturday 7th March

Hi gang,

Sorry no yoga this Saturday, 7th, back to teaching the following weekend on the 14th

With love,
Karen

Friday
Mar062026

Fir Logs Available

We have more than fifteen ~16’ lengths of straight fir that were felled last year and are now on the ground on our property. Diameters range from 12" to 24".

The wood is not at roadside (about 100' from driveways), but the logs would be accessible with suitable mobile equipment. Some can be bucked into firewood, if no other use can be found. Removal would need to done in such a way that footprint damage to the trails and property is minimized.

Looking for proposals to buy/trade, remove and/or process the wood.

Please contact Terry at 204-620-7557 to view, or to discuss.

Friday
Mar062026

Quw'utsun’ Cultural Connects Society - Journey of our Generation

Hi folks, here’s another Quw'utsun’ Cultural Connects Society - Journey of our Generation workshop series several dates to choose from.
Reconciliation: Journey of our Generation workshops - March 6th, April 10th and May 8th

Highly encourage you to go, these are life changing workshops.

Huy c q’a,
Doug
Dfenton12@gmail.com

Friday
Mar062026

The Cool Girls Nature Club

Hello Brave Women,

The Cool Girls Nature Club will meet Saturday morning at 9:00 a.m.
For a fun twist, we’re trying a new location this week.
Please park up the driveway at 186 Porlier Road and we will walk down to the beach together.

Fun fact: Cold-water immersion increases norepinephrine in the brain, which can boost focus, alertness, and mood.

This is a very low-pressure gathering. Come sit on the beach, sip your tea, breathe the ocean air…
or dip, swim, paddle, float, or just watch.
Wetsuit, bathing suit, or birthday suit , all welcome.
Your presence is perfect exactly as it is.
This is simply a way for women of all ages, shapes, and sizes to gather outdoors for a little relaxed, non-pressured fun. And honestly… why not jump in the ocean while we’re at it?
If you’d like to join but the timing doesn’t work, please let me know. If enough people need a different time, I’m happy to accommodate.
Hope to see you — even if it’s just toes in the sand.

Warmly,

Elite

Thursday
Mar052026

Jesse McClinton - Director, Area G - Budget Update

Dear Neighbours,

On February 25, the CVRD Board finalized the 2026 Five-Year Financial Plan. In an era of high costs and regional economic shifts, my focus remains on one thing: responsible stewardship.
The 2026 Budget: A Shift Toward Restraint
The approved tax increase is 3.87%—the third lowest since 2007.
While this reflects a deliberate move toward fiscal discipline, I advocated for a 2.5% target to better align with the reality of our local economy. With the permanent closure of the Crofton pulp mill and the Chemainus sawmill shutdown through 2026, our region is feeling the weight of job losses and inflation.
Affordability is not a slogan—it is a responsibility. While we didn’t reach the 2.5% mark, the push for discipline prevented a much higher increase.
Listening to Area G
Your feedback directly shaped this year’s decisions. Because of your input:
No Yard Waste Tipping Fees: We heard your concerns about illegal dumping and "fee fatigue." This service will remain tax-funded to discourage backyard burning and protect our environment.
Streamlined Services: The Board voted to eliminate the $750,000 economic development service. Growth is important, but every dollar spent must be tied to clear policy and measurable results.
Competitive Rates: Area G remains the second-lowest tax jurisdiction per $100,000 of assessment in the CVRD.

Water Infrastructure: Planning for Resilience
Infrastructure is the backbone of our community. We are currently moving forward with several critical projects:
Stocking Lake Dam: Replacement design is underway and fully funded by the Growing Communities Fund—meaning zero impact on your property taxes.
System Reliability: Two new groundwater wells are being connected to ensure a stable supply.
Future Filtration: We are evaluating cost-effective surface water filtration and shared servicing models to meet Island Health requirements without compromising long-term affordability.
Join Me: Saltair Community Meeting

I want to hear from you directly. Please join me to discuss the budget, water security, and our Official Community Plan (OCP).
When: March 8 at 2:00 PM
Where: Saltair Community Centre
Topics: 2026 Budget, Water Infrastructure, OCP/LAP Updates.
I look forward to your questions and your input.
Jesse McClinton
Director, Area G
Phone: 250-252-6525 | Email: jesse.mcclinton@cvrd.bc.ca

 

Wednesday
Mar042026

Soup’s On: Wednesday, March 4th

11:30 am until 1:00 pm

Gather at Forbes Hall for a very Thetis Island lunch... 

Menu:

Hearty Chicken Soup (GF)

Hearty Vegetable Soup (GF)

Buns with herbed butter

Baked goods

Coffee and Teas 

Suggested donation of $7 for soup, bread, treats and teas & coffee.   

Soup’s On is entirely carried out by volunteers and, as one of the tasks is the program’s accounting, please do not pay with coins smaller than Loonies and Toonies. As all change must be counted and rolled.  

For those who find large groups challenging, enjoy your lunch in this week’s designated quiet room, the Boardroom.

Everyone is welcome to join us, seniors, seniors who don’t think they’re seniors, workers, families, and everyone who just wants a mid-day meal!

Menu remainders for take-out when available. Soup’s On also supports the Thetis Island Food Pantry. 

Coupon Booklets of 10 for your convenience, $70.00

The Soup’s On Team

Wednesday
Mar042026

Dangerous Goods

There will be Dangerous Goods this Thursday, March 5. Thetis only.

Cheers
Sharon

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