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Marsh restoration projects in the Lower Fraser River; Shaughnessy Street Park
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Marsh restoration projects in the Lower Fraser River; Shaughnessy Street Park

Raincoast Conservation Foundation Jun 22, 2026
Webinar recap: How three municipalities are designing for social wellbeing

Webinar recap: How three municipalities are designing for social wellbeing

Jun 22, 2026
Interventions to manage mold and mycotoxicities

Interventions to manage mold and mycotoxicities

Jun 21, 2026
2026 Tri of Compassion Race Results

2026 Tri of Compassion Race Results

Jun 21, 2026
A woman wearing a race bib number 231 runs on a gravel path by the sea during the Tri of Compassion triathlon, with wooden fences and greenery on either side.

2026 Tri of Compassion Race Results

ByHuman Powered RacingJun 21, 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
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
A younger woman and an older woman sit together; the older woman is knitting a yellow-green piece while the younger woman, embodying Connection in Action, holds part of the project and smiles at the camera.

Connection in Action profile: Luther Court Society

ByBuilding Resilient NeighbourhoodsJun 10, 2026
A book cover titled "MUSINGS" by Allen Bell, featuring a close-up of handwritten notes in a spiral notebook.

Musings

Byflask publishingJun 10, 2026
A large Chinook salmon swims underwater above a rocky riverbed, its mouth slightly open and impressive size visible in the murky water.

How harvesting immature Chinook salmon can shrink size and reduce future returns

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationJun 9, 2026
A person is writing a letter by hand on white paper with a pen, demonstrating literacy in action—one hand steadying the page while the other writes, reflecting the values of Victoria Literacy Connection.

Connection in Action profile: Victoria Literacy Connection

ByBuilding Resilient NeighbourhoodsJun 9, 2026
Several pairs of people sit across from each other at tables in a classroom, engaged in conversation—an example of Connection in Action. Shelves and artwork are visible in the background, reflecting the spirit of West Coast Speaks.

Connection in Action profile: West Coast Speaks

ByBuilding Resilient NeighbourhoodsJun 9, 2026
A group of people sit on blankets in a park, talking, reading, and sketching—art supplies and shoes scattered nearby—as Gatherly fosters connection in action under the open sky.

Connection in Action profile: Gatherly

ByBuilding Resilient NeighbourhoodsJun 9, 2026
A group of people wearing backpacks hike along a dirt trail through a forest with tall trees and sunlight filtering through, embarking on sea-to-soil expeditions inspired by the landscapes near the Salish Sea.

Sea-to-soil expeditions throughout the Salish Sea

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationJun 9, 2026
An orca swims near the water's surface, its dorsal fin and white markings visible against the blue-green ocean—a familiar sight monitored during Major Projects Canada project development.

Raincoast’s feedback on Getting Major Projects Built in Canada

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationJun 8, 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
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