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Environmental toxicities: Confounding presentations 
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Environmental toxicities: Confounding presentations 

Canadian Lyme Disease Foundation Jun 20, 2026
Community photo album, Tri of Compassion 2026

Community photo album, Tri of Compassion 2026

Jun 20, 2026
Highlights in Lyme disease research 2024-2026

Highlights in Lyme disease research 2024-2026

Jun 18, 2026
Unlocking large-scale killer whale analysis

Unlocking large-scale killer whale analysis

Jun 17, 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 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
Several Chinook salmon swim underwater among rocks and algae, with one fish prominently in the foreground and others in the background—a fascinating scene for research on their natural habitat.

Harvesting immature Chinook is shrinking salmon and reducing future returns, new research finds

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationJun 10, 2026
A piece of dark fabric embroidered with concentric circular patterns in gold, blue, and purple thread, forming a stylized flower or shell that hints at organized chaos—each stitch going somewhere purposeful.

The Organized Chaos of Going Somewhere

ByAna BuzzalinoJun 8, 2026
A man speaks at a podium with a projected slide titled "Acute Lyme disease," emphasizing the importance of recognizing symptoms early and the need for urgent treatment, with a YouTube play button overlay.

Acute Lyme: Recognizing and initiating urgent treatment 

ByCanadian Lyme Disease FoundationJun 7, 2026
A meaningful excuse to plan a party: Peer-to-peer fundraising!

A meaningful excuse to plan a party: Peer-to-peer fundraising!

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationJun 5, 2026
Two people collect water samples with buckets along a rocky shoreline near Woods Island, standing by a body of water with white buoys—a scene reflecting marsh restoration efforts in the Lower Fraser River.

Marsh restoration projects in the Lower Fraser River; Woods Island

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationJun 4, 2026
Aerial view of a forested landscape with a lake under a cloudy sky, featuring the U.S. Department of Health & Human Services logo in the lower right corner, highlighting resources for Lyme patients from the US Health Agency.

ILADS collaboration with US Health Agency a positive step for Lyme patients

ByCanadian Lyme Disease FoundationJun 3, 2026
Aerial view of a dense forest bordered by cleared land with visible tree stumps and sparse vegetation, highlighting threats to ecological integrity and potential habitat loss for endangered caribou.

Endangered caribou, wolves, and ecological integrity

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationJun 3, 2026
Aerial view of a city with impressive density, where numerous high-rise buildings rise above the water and mountains, all under a clear sunset sky.

How density can bring people together

ByHey Neighbour CollectiveJun 3, 2026
A book titled "Wild Horses" by Vikky Alexander features a mountainous snowy landscape and a rearing horse on the cover.

Wild Horses

Byflask publishingJun 3, 2026
A whale swims near the surface of the ocean, partially submerged and creating ripples in the water—Goodness Grey-cious, what a majestic sight!.

Goodness Grey-cious!

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationJun 2, 2026
A person holds a printed chart titled "Continuum of Neighbourly Connections" at a table with papers, cups, and a glass, while others sit nearby discussing simple ways to ignite new connections.

Simple ways to ignite new connections

ByBuilding Resilient NeighbourhoodsJun 2, 2026
Three athletes wearing race bibs run on a wooded trail during the Victoria Youth Triathlon, surrounded by green foliage and sunlight filtering through trees.

2026 Victoria Youth Triathlon Results

ByVictoria Youth TriathlonMay 31, 2026
Cyclists turning a corner during a Youth Triathlon race, with sponsor logos—including Lumina Orthodontics, Trek, Arbutus Physiotherapy, Triathlon BC, Pinnacle Fitness, and Romeo's—overlayed on the image. Perfect for 2026 Photos from the Victoria Youth Triathlon.

Victoria Youth Triathlon, 2026 Photos

ByVictoria Youth TriathlonMay 30, 2026
Person taking a selfie in a car with large leafy green and yellow flowering plants on the back seat—ready to beat the heat with nature’s help, just like a true Community Herbalist.

Herbal Electrolytes to beat the heat, by Em Postl Community Herbalist

ByHeart & Hands Health CollectiveMay 29, 2026
A BC wolf, representing unique wolf ecotypes, stands on a rocky outcrop with a forested background, looking toward the camera in natural daylight.

Wolf ecotypes in BC

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationMay 29, 2026
Five women, each labeled with their name, title, and organization, are featured in individual circular portraits above several organizational logos—highlighting leaders committed to social wellbeing in municipalities.

Join the next ‘Housing That Connects Us’ webinar: How three municipalities are designing for social wellbeing

ByHey Neighbour CollectiveMay 27, 2026
Split image: left side shows a black wolf walking on sand; right side features grey wolves lying on snow among trees, highlighting the genetic legacy of these majestic animals found in British Columbia.

Genetic legacy and ecological differences of grey wolves (Canis lupus) in southern British Columbia

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationMay 27, 2026
A scientist examines a sample under a microscope for tick testing in a private lab, while another scientist works at a computer in the background, with lab equipment and test tubes visible.

So you’ve been bitten by a tick. Here’s why you’ll have to pay a private lab to test it for pathogens

ByCanadian Lyme Disease FoundationMay 27, 2026
Book cover with a turquoise and yellow abstract background, featuring the title "Nature Gives Me the Willies" and author name "Jeanne Randolph" in black text, playfully capturing the willies inspired by nature.

Nature Gives Me the Willies

Byflask publishingMay 27, 2026
Three climbers ascend a rocky, narrow mountain ridge surrounded by mist and clouds, their teamwork echoing a co-operative housing journey, with safety gear and helmets visible.

Claire Dreyfuss shares her journey into the world of co-operative housing

ByHey Neighbour CollectiveMay 26, 2026
Word cloud focused on the theme of fear, featuring related terms such as ignorance, VAST Dialogue, understanding against hate, compassion, differences, media, empathy, prejudice, and environments.

VCST Participates in VAST Dialogue “Building Resilience and Understanding Against Hate” 

ByVictoria Coalition for Survivors of TortureMay 26, 2026
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