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Victoria Fiddle Society Jul 6, 2026
When turkey vultures attack

When turkey vultures attack

Jul 6, 2026
Stitching Through the World Cup

Stitching Through the World Cup

Jul 6, 2026
Victoria X Tri, photos

Victoria X Tri, photos

Jul 4, 2026
A Bluesky stretches overhead, dotted with scattered white clouds.

VicPD pays six years in salary to suspended officers

ByStephen HarrisonJul 4, 2026
A large flock of birds, including iconic wildlife, flies low over water with several cranes and a cargo ship at a British Columbia port in the background.

Is British Columbia’s iconic wildlife part of our future – or our past?

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationJul 2, 2026
A lone wolf stands on a deserted, misty beach with a bird flying nearby and dense forest in the background, highlighting the vital role wolves play in maintaining healthy ecosystems.

Wolves role in healthy ecosystems 

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationJul 2, 2026
A doctor writes notes while a pregnant woman, mindful of tick bites and Lyme disease risks during pregnancy, sits nearby holding her belly and smiling during a medical consultation in an office.

Lyme disease and your pregnancy: Why avoiding tick bites could protect your unborn child

ByCanadian Lyme Disease FoundationJul 1, 2026
A large salmon with a speckled body swims underwater, with several other fish visible in the background.

MCC submits feedback on the 2026/2027 IFMP for salmon

ByMCC | Pacific Marine Conservation CaucusJul 1, 2026
People sit in pairs on a grassy field at sunset, celebrating Independence Day, with a dog walking nearby and trees in the background. Sunlight streams through the scene.

Happy Canada Day, happy Independence Day

ByEITC | The Emotional Intelligence Training CompanyJul 1, 2026
Aerial view of a dense evergreen forest near a body of water, with the text "What Canada are you for?" overlaid in the center, inviting Canadians to reflect on their vision—perhaps even as imagined by Prime Minister Carney.

Prime Minister Carney recently asked what Canadians ‘are for’

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationJul 1, 2026
Close-up of a muddy running shoe in motion outdoors, conquering an obstacle course with dirt flying and the OXTRAIL logo in the bottom right corner—perfect even for those with a lack of experience.

Lack of experience no obstacle at this obstacle course

ByCanadian Lyme Disease FoundationJun 30, 2026
Seven people sit around a table in a cafe, smiling at the camera. Plates, cups, and name tags are on the table. Colorful artwork and a "Tea Salon" sign highlight the sense of community and collaboration shared in this warm gathering.

Connection in Action: What we built together

ByBuilding Resilient NeighbourhoodsJun 29, 2026
Adults and children enjoy a playground party, playing on wooden seesaws in a park surrounded by greenery on a sunny day. Connection in Action is evident as everyone laughs and shares joyful moments outdoors.

From jiu jitsu sidelines to playground party: A Connection in Action story from Paul

ByBuilding Resilient NeighbourhoodsJun 29, 2026
Close-up of a textile artwork featuring cream and beige fabrics, vintage linens, embroidered circles, lace patterns, buttons, and a black bow patch—like a tactile page from an artful book.

When Vintage Linens Become a Book

ByAna BuzzalinoJun 29, 2026
Two people in wetsuits stand side by side outdoors, smiling for Cowichan Challenge photos. Logos for Experience Cycling, Lumina Orthodontics, and TriathlonBC are displayed over the image. Get ready for the excitement of 2026!.

Photos from the Cowichan Challenge, 2026

ByHuman Powered RacingJun 27, 2026
A hand holds a drawing of a storefront labeled "Heart & Paws Health Collective," featuring four illustrated cats and a green plant against a yellow background, inspiring dreams to finish my degree and support animal wellness.

I truly don’t think I would have finished my degree without it!

ByHeart & Hands Health CollectiveJun 20, 2026
A woman speaks at a podium with a presentation slide titled "Mold and Mycotoxins: The Hidden Saboteurs" displayed behind her, addressing environmental toxicities and their often confounding presentations.

Environmental toxicities: Confounding presentations 

ByCanadian Lyme Disease FoundationJun 20, 2026
A collection of seven business logos, including Triathlon of Compassion and Human Powered Racing, is displayed on a light gray background—perfect for inclusion in a community photo album or highlighting the upcoming Tri of Compassion 2026.

Community photo album, Tri of Compassion 2026

ByHuman Powered RacingJun 20, 2026
A cream-colored spirit bear walks through a shallow stream, holding a fish in its mouth, with water splashing around its legs—a captivating scene of wildlife in action.

The Wild Life of Spirit Bears

ByTim IrvinJun 20, 2026
Street view of a two-story red building with large windows displaying artwork. The ground floor has a sign reading "little fernwood" above the entrance, inviting passersby to experience connection in action and finding your people.

A community fair for finding your people: A Connection in Action story from Aimee

ByBuilding Resilient NeighbourhoodsJun 19, 2026
Four adults stand outside in front of a house, talking and holding plates and cups, enjoying a lucky potluck—a true moment of connection in action at this casual outdoor gathering.

Lucky potlucks: A Connection in Action story from Susana

ByBuilding Resilient NeighbourhoodsJun 19, 2026
Smiling woman Andrea holding a basket of groceries stands at a doorstep, speaking to a man inside a house—Connection in Action amid greenery in the background.

Thanks for making me feel welcome: A Connection in Action story from Andrea

ByBuilding Resilient NeighbourhoodsJun 19, 2026
Two men, likely neighbours, share a conversation outdoors by a wooden fence, surrounded by plants and a stone building—demonstrating genuine connection in action.

Saved by a neighbour: A Connection in Action story from Martin

ByBuilding Resilient NeighbourhoodsJun 19, 2026
Audience members seated and facing a stage during a research conference on Lyme disease, with the panel of 2024-2026 speakers blurred in the background. The focus is on attendees engaged in the event.

Highlights in Lyme disease research 2024-2026

ByCanadian Lyme Disease FoundationJun 18, 2026
Three people walk together down a paved path in a park surrounded by green trees and grass, viewed from behind—a peaceful moment that highlights the importance of restoring safe public spaces and ending violence against women.

Restore: Ending Violence Against Women

ByRespect For WomenJun 18, 2026
A single killer whale surfaces in a calm, open sea with a spout of mist rising from its blowhole under a cloudy sky.

Unlocking large-scale killer whale analysis

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationJun 17, 2026
Two women standing outdoors; one woman is helping the other adjust her earbud as they share a set of earphones, getting ready to listen to their favorite podcast, Season Two.

Season Two of the podcast is coming!

ByWhen Love HurtsJun 17, 2026
Poster for the BookISH book drive and fundraiser at Island Sexual Health, with dates for donating, a book sale, cartoon characters, and all event details at Books & Shenanigans, 347 Cook St.

Book-ISH – A book drive and sale fundraiser

ByIsland Sexual HealthJun 15, 2026
A brick plaza with benches, people sitting and talking, and a few individuals walking or standing near circular planters with trees—an inviting spot highlighted during Loneliness Awareness Week to foster connection.

Loneliness Awareness Week 

ByHey Neighbour CollectiveJun 15, 2026
Three wolves walk across a snowy landscape, leaving tracks behind them—a poignant scene amid the BC government's five-year approval of killing wolves in the region. Two wolves are black and one is gray.

The BC government is seeking its second five-year approval to continue killing wolves

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationJun 15, 2026
Two wolves walk through a snowy forest in BC, surrounded by snow-covered trees and underbrush, untouched by wolf killing policies.

BC seeks another five years of wolf killing: Our technical feedback

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationJun 15, 2026
A group of people sits at round tables in a conference or event room, listening attentively to a speaker outside the frame during Loneliness Awareness Week, fostering connection and understanding among attendees.

Connection in Action: A coordinated response to Loneliness Awareness Week

ByBuilding Resilient NeighbourhoodsJun 15, 2026
A walkway passes through rows of bright red torii gates with black Japanese inscriptions at Fushimi Inari Shrine in Japan, inviting you to immerse yourself in the travel experience of going back in time.

I’m Going Back to Japan – Come With Me

ByAna BuzzalinoJun 15, 2026
A group of adults poses for a photo in a gymnasium at the Victoria Native Friendship Centre, standing and kneeling in front of a large art mural—capturing true Connection in Action.

Connection in Action profile: Victoria Native Friendship Centre

ByBuilding Resilient NeighbourhoodsJun 11, 2026
A poster titled “Actions for Loneliness Awareness Week” is surrounded by colorful sticky notes with handwritten suggestions from connectors, all aimed at building connection and combating loneliness.

Real ideas for building connection: What connectors are doing for Loneliness Awareness Week

ByBuilding Resilient NeighbourhoodsJun 11, 2026
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