Brilliance before dusk...

Keith Rush

*****

COMMUNITY EVENTS 

*****

BOOK & BAKE SALE

Forbes Hall

August 2

10 - 1

*****

Thetis Island Community Fund

FAMILY FUN DAY

Forbes Hall

August 9

*****

SOUP'S ON

On Hiatus until Fall 2025

*****

 

Venting Index

 

Thetis Island Community Association

forbeshall.ca

*****

HEALTH SERVICES

Contact & Access Information

*****

Who's Who of Thetis Pets Registry

*****

Thetis Island Community Fund

Welcome to thetisposts.ca

Feel free to send us bits & pieces of information and interest, photos to share and notices of upcoming events etc.

Use the contact page or e-mail us directly.


Wednesday
Nov082023

Reporting Spills/Slicks/Film Around our Shores

The number to immediately report a slick, film or marine spill into our waters around Thetis Island is 1-800-663-3456. For an informative bulletin on how to determine if the water sheen is man-made or a naturally occurring film, check out this link: https://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/environment/air-land-water/spills-and-environmental-emergencies/docs/materials/watersheen_facts__identifying_sheen.pdf

Fire Chief J. Caldbeck

Tuesday
Nov072023

Letter Of Opposition to Preedy Harbour Rezoning and Geoduck Aquaculture License Activation

Hello All,

I have been carefully following the current process revolving around the Abrupt Seafood application for rezoning a portion of Preddy Harbour.

Virtually all responses have been thoughtful/insightful and provide very many reasons for denying the application. And I would like to add my voice to the strong chorus recommending that this rezoning be turned down. In summary, most of them for rejection of the application

The most if not all objections (of which I agree with) raised may be summarized under a number of broad categories:

-- negative historical/cultural/sociological impact for both indigenous and settler populations bordering the site.-- lack of any tangible economic value for either of the above mentioned groups.-- negative effects upon the areas, (both included and nearby) impacted by this aquaculture expansion via its projected establishment.-- the poor record of Abrupt Seafood's management of the area currently under cultivation.-- negative impacts upon historical recreation and education uses that will continue into the future-- contrary to Islands Trust values as currently mandated and projected into the future.-- predictable (and as yet unknown) negative impacts on the marine life and its Preedy Harbour habitat

Below I outline my relevant personal record that provides me with a unique perspective.

I have co-authored two books -- Coastal Fishes of the Pacific Northwest, 1976 and Marine Life of the Pacific Northwest, 2005 -- both published by Harbour Publishing. The second of these is now online and continues to be updated and added to.

My working career included two 9-year tours on duty at The Vancouver Aquarium, first as an local exhibits aquarist and chief collector and later as the School Program Coordinator for programs based upon local marine life. Between these two, I was employed for 22 years by the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada as a Fish Culturist at the West Vancouver Laboratory.

In 1967, I completed my NAUI Certification for SCUBA diving and have been diving ever since. The vast majority of this diving (over 4,000 dives) has occurred in Salish Sea waters. Over this period, detailed documentation of marine life was and continues to be made which has resulted in a large database. This unique record has provided specific information for numerous scientific papers as well as many popular press articles. For 20 years, I taught a 10-week marine life identification course for local divers in North Vancouver. 

I received a BSc in Zoology from the University of British Columbia in 1971. In 2019, I was named Naturalist of the Year (99th recipient) by the Western Society of Naturalists. An Honorary Doctorate of Education from the University of Victoria was bestowed upon me in 2019.

Finally, I (with my wife and partner Virginia) reside on a waterfront property at 120 Clam Bay Road. Here, I spend copious low tide time exploring the beach often with guests, friends and school children. Frequent SCUBA dives occur here as well. This habitat is very similar to that of Preedy Harbour.

Once again, I am opposed to the Abrupt Shellfish rezoning application in Preedy Harbour.

Best Regards,

Andy Lamb

Tuesday
Nov072023

Bingo! Friday Forbes Hall

Save your quarters for bingo this Friday. 6:30-8:30

Snacks will be available.

For more information, contact David Reay 778-899-3216

Tuesday
Nov072023

Organic Compost

We are planning on one more delivery of certified organic compost to Thetis this week.

Prices have gone up again due to the high cost of fuel and transportation, hence we are looking at $122/yard.

If you need some compost to amend your soil before winter or to store for spring, let us know and we'll report back on what is still available in this load.

Questions or requests to info@jollityfarm.ca or text/call 250.415.0101

With thanks,

Jollity Farmers

Tuesday
Nov072023

For Sale 2001 Acura 

4 Dr 5sp stn.

200,000 km.  New clutch.

Needs some love, but good running $4,000. Cash - no trades

1 250 701 5837

Monday
Nov062023

Local Trust Committee Meeting Notice of Live Stream 9:30 November 7th at Forbes Hall

Hello everyone, thank you for your written submissions to the local trust committee regarding the Abrupt Shellfish application for rezoning and it was great to see so many of you at the applicant’s public information meeting 2 weeks ago.

A number of you have asked about making public comment in person at the meeting on Tuesday at 9:30. This meeting for budgetary and travel reasons is all electronic and does not normally provide for in person speakers.

I have however arranged with the hall to set myself up in the library with the appropriate video streaming equipment to allow you to participate in the meeting during the public comment period which will begin early in the meeting likely at 10:00.

So please come prepared to speak to the LTC via the live streaming video if you are uncomfortable or unable to participate electronically from home or want to have the opportunity to speak "in person" to the LTC. I will be there; staff and others will be participating by video.

I note that if you have already submitted a letter to the LTC there is no need to attend in person however all are welcome. Your written submissions will become part of the public record on the application.

Thank you,

Peter Luckham  

Island Trust, Trustee

Monday
Nov062023

Soup’s On: Wednesday, November 8th at Forbes Hall

11:30 am until 1:00 pm (earlier if we run out!)

Gather at Forbes Hall for a very Thetis Island lunch!

Menu:

•       Butternut Squash and Apple Soup (GF, DF, Vegetarian)

•       Chicken Gnocchi Soup

•       both with toppings

•       Buttermilk Dinner Rolls

•       Assorted goodies

•       Teas & Coffee

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

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.

The Soup's On Team

Monday
Nov062023

Lost & Found at Forbes Hall

When an item is found at Forbes Hall, please leave it in the entry coat racks – hanging if able, and on the shelf above, if not.

When looking for an item you have forgotten at Forbes Hall, look in the entry coat racks – either hanging or on the shelf above.

After a month or so, we may post that the article is there for pick up, and if it continues its residency at Forbes Hall, it will be taken to the thrift store for a new life.

Thanks

Forbes Hall Facilities Group

Monday
Nov062023

Woody is back from Holiday and Raring to go for this Wed, Nov 8

The initial message last month produced multiple replies. These properties are first on the list, and there should be capacity for more. 

No promises as it is difficult to estimate).

The typical volume is one to two VW beetles equivalent volume of branches to give you an idea.

This event is made possible by the "All about Smoke" community grant from Island Health and community volunteer labor.

Expectations:- 

homeowner will assist to the best of their abilities with the chipping process (please use gloves and appropriate eye, ear and toe protection)

- branches are piled in a place readily accessible by 50' long pickup & Woody trailer.

Many hands make light work, and additional volunteers would be appreciated to help expedite the chipping process at each property, and maximize the number of properties we can reach. If you can help, please let me know how much time you can offer and we will figure out how to co-ordinate.
Info which will be needed from participants:

1. What type of material do you have? Size, species etc.

2. What quantity?

3. What is the address / location?

4. Best access for 50' long pickup / trailer setup?

5. Do you want the chips, or want them removed? (So far everyone who has responded would like to keep the chips, which is great, as this makes it a lot simpler).

Please respond before midday on Tuesday.

I will send out an email on Tuesday night to advise the route and / or some idea of the estimated arrival time to each property.

Thank you to all the volunteers and participants that are helping to reduce smoke on our island!

Jim Moloney on behalf of the "All about Smoke" Island Health initiative on Thetis.
jimolo46@gmail.comCell 604.534.1635

Monday
Nov062023

Foot Care Clinic – Forbes Hall – Friday, November 10

LPN Burnet (Burnie) Nicholson will be taking clients for a two-day clinic on November 10th and 11th at Forbes Hall.

Please contact Burnie directly to book your appointment.

burnet@telus.net

778-587-5050 text or call

Basic Foot Care includes:

•       Lower Legs and feet nursing assessment

•       Toenail cutting and reduction.

•       Callous/Corn reduction and education/interventions to decrease or eliminate recurrence within LPN scope of practice.

•       Hang nail /ingrown nail mitigation.

•       Foot massage and moisturizing of skin

•       Diabetic foot assessment and basic care

•       Basic wound care/dressing changes/pressure point mitigation

•       Referrals to complex foot care health professionals

Fee per client: $75 with appointments taking 1 hour generally.

Minimum clients to proceed: 6 per day

Maximum clients for the 2-day clinic: 12

Forbes Hall Health Services Group / TICA


Monday
Nov062023

Free HP Printer Cartridges

I have a Black HP74 cartridge and a Tri-color HP901 cartridge for anyone who can use them.

Oldish but still sealed, I no longer have an HP printer.

John

Tel 250 246 6560

Sunday
Nov052023

From the Library...

Tea and Treats will be served in the Library today from 1- 4.

Enjoy

Page 1 ... 246 247 248 249 250 ... 1318 Next →