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Explore the captivating underwater scene with mesmerizing sunlight rays penetrating the deep sea.

Instructors’ Accommodation Discourse on the First Day of Class

ByCanDAREFeb 25, 2025
Person in outdoor clothing squats on grass, examining animal remains; mountainous landscape in the background under a cloudy sky, illustrating the science of tracking wolves.

Episode 4: The science and ethics of tracking wolves with Shelley Alexander

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationFeb 24, 2025
Five people stand outdoors with their arms around each other’s backs. A purple banner in the corner reads “When Love Hurts with hosts Alison Epp & Jo Neill – episode 5: Understanding abuse.”.

Episode 5: Why abusive men are abusive

ByWhen Love HurtsDec 15, 20251 min read

A special thank you to CanLyme volunteers, Sue and Gary McDougall

ByCanadian Lyme Disease FoundationFeb 24, 2025

Why Southern Resident killer whales need emergency protection

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationFeb 19, 2025

Perceptions of University by Students with an Invisible Disability

ByCanDAREFeb 18, 2025

Episode 3: Wolves, biodiversity, and food security with Susan Bragdon

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationFeb 17, 2025

Rave review of EQ-i 2.0 Certification by David VanGeystel

ByEITC | The Emotional Intelligence Training CompanyFeb 11, 2025
Two people in outdoor gear stand by a forest stream in the Great Bear Rainforest, one holding a notebook and pink tape, surrounded by dense greenery and rushing water—capturing 30 years of environmental stewardship.

30 years in the Great Bear Rainforest

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationDec 15, 2025
Several fish swim underwater near rocks, with one prominently red fish among darker-colored fish—a sight often studied by researchers under the Wild Salmon Policy in Canada’s natural aquatic environments.

Twenty years in, Government of Canada still failing to implement Wild Salmon Policy, researchers warn

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationDec 15, 2025
Close-up of embroidered white fabric featuring two seed pod designs and several yellow hexagonal fabric patches—a bit of a detour in textile art, yet beautifully back on track with creative stitching.

A Bit of a Detour – And We are Back on Track

ByAna BuzzalinoDec 15, 2025
Two salmon swim near the rocky bottom of a river in Canada, sunlight filtering through the water above—a vivid reminder of the importance of Conservation of Wild Pacific Salmon.

Canada’s Policy for the Conservation of Wild Pacific Salmon

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationDec 12, 2025
A group of people with musical instruments rehearses in a community hall for the MONTHLY JAM, seated in rows with music stands in front of them, preparing for their JANUARY 2026 performance.

JANUARY 2026 MONTHLY JAM

ByVictoria Fiddle SocietyDec 12, 2025
Olivia Barrett, in a white dress and hat, sits in tall grass holding a violin and bow, with trees behind her—a serene moment inspired by her love for fiddle lessons.

Group Fiddle Lessons with Olivia Barrett

ByVictoria Fiddle SocietyDec 12, 2025
An illustration of orcas with the text "A Killer Future," featuring icons labeled "Extinction" with a skull and "Recovery" with a green flower, highlights the urgent choices shaping the killer future these majestic whales face.

A killer future

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationDec 11, 2025
Three people stand indoors, smiling at the camera. The person in the center holds a document titled "The Paradox of Research," highlighting this HNC Feature. Large windows and natural light provide a spacious backdrop.

HNC Feature: The ‘Paradox of Proximity’

ByHey Neighbour CollectiveDec 11, 2025
A man stands in shallow water, holding the reins of a white horse near the shore on a clear day, as if guiding Victoria for her physio session.

Ramzi Hasan shares his physio journey, from Jordan to Victoria

ByArbutus Physiotherapy & Health CentreDec 11, 2025
Two people wearing face masks, reflecting COVID precautions, sit side by side indoors on a wooden bench, with a green plant and a yellow wall in the background.

COVID and Activism: Negotiating the Accessibility of Activist Spaces in Victoria

ByHeart & Hands Health CollectiveDec 10, 2025
A Bluesky stretches overhead, dotted with scattered white clouds.

Honey, I shrunk the Chinook

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationDec 10, 2025
Flyer for YLEAD program by Island Sexual Health offering paid youth leadership training for 2SLGBTQIA+ youth, with sessions from January–May 2026 and $40 per session or volunteer hours.

YLEAD

ByIsland Sexual HealthDec 10, 2025
A budget table compares the 2026 provisional increase for Victoria and Esquimalt, noting core and optional resources; a red annotation critiques the VicPD budget officer hiring explanation and budget details.

VicPD’s budget stinks

ByStephen HarrisonDec 1, 2025
Two people on a small boat, wearing life jackets, handle a green hose or rope over the side near a rocky shoreline, possibly providing community support or maintaining coastal listening stations on a calm, sunny day.

A wave of community support for hosting coastal listening stations

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationDec 1, 2025
A group of older Canadian adults sit in small circles indoors, talking and holding papers during a meeting or discussion, showing they need no help needed.

No Help Needed, We’re Canadian!?

ByBuilding Resilient NeighbourhoodsDec 1, 2025
A piece from the Rocks Series: blue fabric with hand-stitched branches and colorful embroidered flowers on the upper left, sewn onto a white textured background, capturing the beauty of unexpected detours in nature’s patterns.

Unexpected Detours in the Rocks Series

ByAna BuzzalinoNov 30, 2025
A group of people sit at round tables in a conference room, attentively listening to a presentation on tick-borne illnesses. Some hold cups and wear name badges, reflecting the professional atmosphere of annual conferences.

How CanLyme’s annual conferences could lead to better care for patients with Lyme disease and other tick-borne illnesses

ByCanadian Lyme Disease FoundationNov 27, 2025
People gather and converse in a modern exhibition hall featuring a large red globe and digital displays with event details, as the 2025 Raincoast Ocean Science Awards at Vancouver Aquarium get underway.

The Raincoast Ocean Science Awards 2025 at the Vancouver Aquarium

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationNov 27, 2025
Two women perform together at a House Concert; one plays piano while the other, dressed festively with a tinsel headband, looks toward the camera. Event details for this special Christmas music concert are displayed.

Christmas House Concert

ByVictoria Fiddle SocietyNov 26, 2025
A person sits at a desk taking notes while participating in a four-person video conference on a laptop, demonstrating strong learner engagement.

Protected: Access, Agency and Equity in Learner Engagement Activities

ByCanDARENov 25, 2025
View from the deck of a sailboat with sails up, gliding on calm blue water under a clear sky—an invitation for youth to embrace experiential learning in nature, with distant land visible on the horizon.

Supporting youth through experiential learning in nature

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationNov 25, 2025
Four women are smiling outdoors next to a purple banner that reads: "When Love Hurts with hosts Alison Epp & Jo Neill," celebrating an important day for the When Love Hurts podcast.

Marking an important day with a brand new When Love Hurts podcast

ByEmotional Intelligence MicroblogNov 25, 2025
Podcast cover "When Love Hurts" with Alison Epp & Jo Neill, featuring a cycle of abuse diagram labeled Explosion, Honeymoon, and Tension—perfect for episode 2 exploring understanding abuse.

Episode 2: Understanding the cycle of abuse

ByWhen Love HurtsNov 24, 2025
Four women smiling in a garden, with a "When Love Hurts" podcast promotional banner—featuring hosts Alison Epp and Jo Neill—highlighting episode 1's focus on challenging dominant discourse about woman abuse.

Episode 1: Why are we here? Understanding the dominant discourse around woman abuse

ByWhen Love HurtsNov 24, 2025
Map of Sea Island Conservation Area, a hand holding a small fish tank labeled Raincoast, and an illustration of restored marsh with native plants and salmon habitat.

Salmon habitat restored on Sea Island

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationNov 24, 2025
A community garden with raised beds, trellises, and potted vegetables fosters place and belonging, surrounded by a wooden fence and urban buildings in the background.

HNC feature: The Walrus Talks on place and belonging

ByHey Neighbour CollectiveNov 21, 2025
Aerial view of a coastline where a light blue river meets the darker sea, bordered by forested land and an island in the distance under a partly cloudy sky—reminiscent of regions discussed in the 2025/26 Herring IFMP and recent MCC feedback.

MCC feedback on the 2025/26 Herring IFMP

ByMCC | Pacific Marine Conservation CaucusNov 20, 2025
A black-and-white collage cutout of a smiling woman juggling colored balls is set against a background of handwritten notes listing household tasks and schedules, in the playful style of Shalom Wiebe.

Too many balls in the air – a collage by Shalom Wiebe

ByWhen Love HurtsNov 20, 2025
Two people stand on a raised observation platform on a boat, one pointing toward the distance, with water and forested hills in the background under a warm and dry sky—far from any field.

Warm and dry in the field! 

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationNov 20, 2025
Festive graphic featuring holiday lights and the Heart & Hands holiday hours: closed Dec 24-26, open Dec 27-30, closed Dec 31-Jan 2, reopening Jan 3. Don’t forget to use your benefits before the year ends—see you in 2025!.

Heart & Hands Holiday Hours 2025!

ByHeart & Hands Health CollectiveNov 20, 2025
Colorful event poster for "drag-ISH," an ISH Fundraiser drag show benefiting Island Sexual Health. Features event details, QR code for tickets, and logos for Felicita’s Pub and Island Sexual Health. Happening November 28th!.

drag – ISH Fundraiser November 28th

ByIsland Sexual HealthNov 19, 2025
A speaker presents at a podium labeled "Vantage" in front of an audience, with slides about Canadian Tick-Borne Disease displayed on two screens in a conference room.

First annual Canadian Tick-Borne Disease Conference a success

ByCanadian Lyme Disease FoundationNov 18, 2025
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