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Saturday
May182024

Why is it named Telegraph Harbour?

Further research into the naming of Telegraph Harbour has revealed that the name Preedy Harbour is possibly associated with the naming of the adjacent harbour.
Preedy Harbour was named by the Admiralty hydrographic office in 1853 after George William Preedy who served in HMS Constance under Captain Richard Courtney, on the Pacific Station, 1846-1849.

Preedy was made a CB ( Companion of the Order of the Bath ) in 1858; as when captain of HMS Agamemnon he helped to lay the first trans-Atlantic telegraph cable; a project that was completed in 1858.

The first known chart with the name Telegraph Harbour by Captain G H Richards is dated 1858-1860. Richards would have had on board all charts that had been drawn up by surveyors that had preceded his position on station.

As Richards was most likely aware Preedy had been on the Pacific Station prior to his own time; 1857-1862, and most likely aware of his involvement in laying the trans-Atlantic telegraph cable, it’s likely he named Telegraph Harbour in honour of his fellow officer.

David Avery 

drivingmissdaisy.da@gmail.com

Friday
May172024

Summer Market

Saturday, May 18th. 

Vendors you’ve enjoyed in previous years. New vendors to come and greet. And it’s never too late to take part. Interested? You can set up a table for the season or come every now and then. Drop by on Saturday for more information.

Pat English

Friday
May172024

Sunday Church

The "on screen" speaker this Sunday the 19th is Max Lucado.
Minding Your Mind, Philippians 4:8.

10 AM at the Community Centre, all are welcome.
Further info---Ernie 250-252-0144


Friday
May172024

Fire Weather Forecast for Coastal Zone

Sat-Mon: On Saturday conditions remain cool and breezy. An upper low will produce showers and a risk of thunderstorms, mostly on the Mainland. Rainfall totals are variable with 5-20 mm for Mainland zones and trace to 5 mm on Vancouver Island. Winds will be from the west-southwest and light to moderate. Temperatures will drop into the low teens. Sunday will be mostly dry with partly to mostly cloudy skies. Temperatures will return to near seasonal and winds will remain moderate west to southwest inflow. On Monday, another low tracks south through the area bringing more showers or periods of rain for Mid Coast with precipitation spreading southwards through the Fire Centre late in the day.

Tues-Sat (6 to 10 day):

Starting Tuesday and into Wednesday, an upper low over the south will bring scattered showers and cool temperatures. Weak ridging for Haida Gwaii will produce dry conditions and a slight increase in temperatures to the north. Weak ridging spreads mid-week and into Thursday, expect seasonal temps and a slight chance of showers.

Fire Chief J. Caldbeck
Thetis Island Vol. Fire Dept.

Friday
May172024

Plant Sale

Plant sale is ongoing and self serve until Monday, May 20th

There are pots of microgreens, various vegetable starts and some herbs.

And now that it is warm – we have a few tomatoes, peppers and squash as well

For a complete updated list email darsenau@gmail.com

161 Pilkey Point road in front of the White Peony.

Friday
May172024

For Sale

  • 25gal/135psi compressor - $50.00
  • 2016 - Dandy Fridge - all fridge, no freezer/energy star/designer/ss/blk - 11 cubic foot. Quiet and works well, I just bought a smaller fridge freezer style - $400.

Huy ch q’a

Doug Fenton.  250.804.6480

Friday
May172024

Long Weekend Provisions @ Jollity Farm

Open Saturday 10am to 2pm

Fresh harvest:
Strawberries
Asparagus
Salad greens
Kale
Beets
Herbs
Rhubarb
Cherry tomatoes
San marzano tomatoes
Mini cukes

Other treats:
Free Range Eggs
Dumplings - Vegan, New, Triple Mushroom Vegan, Chicken Lemongrass
Kombucha - Botanical Pear or Citrus Ginger
Local ice cream and Kula Pops
Sausages - range of flavours

Select Perennials and 4" Flowers.

With thanks,

Jollity Farmers

Friday
May172024

Another Trip to Apple Press

Once again wondering if anyone is going to Duncan soon (Friday or Saturday), and can stop by Apple Press at 430 Trans Canada Hwy. They accidentally put part of someone else's order in with our Visitors' Guides, so if it's easy to do, it would be nice to get it back to them. Let me know, and I'll get it to you - just two very small boxes of business cards. If not, I'll mail it back.

veronicashelford@gmail.com 250-701-9336

Friday
May172024

Flower Starts for Sale this Weekend @ Jollity Farm

If you are looking to fill out some spots in your garden ,we’ve got a limited number of organic flower starts to sell! 

Please email by Friday 4pm to hold for pick up at this Saturdays market: aimee.vand@gmail.com

Hardy perennials: Achillia (Yarrow - mixed colours)

                           Black eyed Susans (tall variety)

Colourful annuals: Chinese Aster (beautiful mixed pastels)

                             Safflower (striking orange blooms) 

                              Zinnia (mixed colours and sizes)

                              Tall snap dragons (rainbow mix)

Thursday
May162024

Tonight at Telegraph Harbour: Dinner with Chef 240Gordy, The Piano Man

Our second summer season is here and we feel like setting the stage (Open Mike) for all of you to come down and celebrate with us.

Enjoy a Baron of Beef with au jus, Bun and Coleslaw, just $20.00 (vegetarian option available)

Let's kick the summer off!!! Bring along your instruments or sing along. Tap your feet or sample our new Foothills Ice Cream. Thank you to this wonderful, welcoming community for our first year! Our second is here!!!  

Today!!! Thursday, May16th 

Times: Happy Hour 4-5 serving dinner by 5:30 and music all evening.

Thursday
May162024

Reminder: Ping Pong on Thursday 

Come join us at Forbes Hall for ping pong Thursday nights from 7:00 pm till we get tired or 9:00 pm whichever comes first…

Ping Pong Team

Thursday
May162024

Become a Citizen Scientist with the BC Annual Bat Count 

May 15, 2024

Thetis Island, BC. The BC Community Bat Program is calling for volunteers to get involved in the BC Annual Bat Count.  Starting June 1st, bat biologists and volunteers will be enjoying late nights, counting bats at maternity roosts throughout the province.

“Female bats roost together in summer and raise their young in maternity colonies,” says Rob Welsh, Thetis Island coordinator for the BC Community Bat Program. “They generally only have one pup per female in June.” The males do not help with raising the young and usually roost by themselves in large trees, rock cliffs, boulder fields, or barns and buildings.

The Annual Bat Count involves sitting outside a bat maternity roost at sunset, and for an hour, counting all the bats that come out of that roost. “The maternity roosts that we count are in buildings and bat boxes.” says Welsh.

Last year, volunteers conducted 888 bat counts at 274 different maternity roost sites across the province. “The data collected is really important as it helps us know how the bat populations are doing in BC,” says Welsh. “We usually do 4 bat counts at every roost site – two in June to count just the females and two more starting mid-July when the pups are learning to fly.”  

Begun in 2012, the Annual Bat Count is the only long-term monitoring program focussed on bat summer roosts in BC. The counts help biologists monitor bat populations and track impacts to or recovery of species. If populations decline, it could indicate impacts from white-nose syndrome (WNS), a fungal disease that has decimated bat populations in eastern Canada and USA. The fungus that causes WNS was detected in 2022 in the Grand Forks region of BC, but WNS itself has not been detected yet in BC.  

“A large number of the roost site we count, house Little Brown Myotis and Yuma Myotis, both of which are susceptible to white-nose syndrome,” says Welsh.  

Bats in BC are key predators of many night-flying insects. They are essential parts of BC’s ecosystems and provide billions of dollars of economic benefit by helping control agricultural, forest, and urban pests. Please report a bat colony or sign up to help with bat counts by contacting Rob Welsh - rmwelsh@telus.net, or 250-246-1547. In partnership with the BC Ministry of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship, the BC Community Bat Program provides information and promotes local stewardship and citizen science. The program runs thanks to funding from the Habitat Conservation Trust Foundation, Forest Enhancement Society of BC, the Habitat Stewardship Program, and many regional partners including ThINC and the Islands Trust Conservancy. You can find out more about the BC Community Bat Program and options for helping local bat populations at www.bcbats.ca .

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