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Nature Gives Me the Willies

flask publishing May 27, 2026
Claire Dreyfuss shares her journey into the world of co-operative housing

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

May 26, 2026
Daniel Lapp’s WOODBOX FIDDLE FESTIVAL

Daniel Lapp’s WOODBOX FIDDLE FESTIVAL

May 25, 2026
JUNE 2026 FIDDLE JAM

JUNE 2026 FIDDLE JAM

May 25, 2026
A vibrant promotional graphic for the WOODBOX Fiddle Festival, presented by Daniel Lapp, featuring lush green foliage in the background.

Daniel Lapp’s WOODBOX FIDDLE FESTIVAL

ByVictoria Fiddle SocietyMay 25, 2026
Three men sit on a low stone wall outdoors, each playing an acoustic guitar and smiling at the Fiddle Jam in June 2026, with trees and a cloudy sky in the background.

JUNE 2026 FIDDLE JAM

ByVictoria Fiddle SocietyMay 25, 2026
A group of people, connected by their teaching role at UBC and Camosun College, poses together under a canopy in a park with trees and a body of water in the background.

Brandon tells us about his new teaching role, a partnership between UBC and Camosun College

ByArbutus Physiotherapy & Health CentreMay 25, 2026
Several small fish swim underwater near green aquatic plants, with light filtering from above—a serene scene typical of marsh restoration efforts along the Lower Fraser River near No.2 Road.

Marsh restoration projects in the Lower Fraser River; No.2 Road

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationMay 25, 2026
Rocky, tree-covered islets in this Protected Marine Reserve are surrounded by choppy ocean waves, with a forested Central Coast and mountains in the background under a partly cloudy sky.

Mia-yaltwa Ha’lidzogm hoon: A New Protected Marine Reserve for the Central Coast

ByCCIRA | Central Coast Indigenous Resource AllianceMay 25, 2026
A hand holds a clear container labeled “Raincoast Conservation Foundation” with young salmon inside, near a body of water—highlighting efforts to protect Fraser River Chinook from threats like chemical pollution.

Study: Young Fraser River Chinook salmon swimming in chemical soup

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationMay 25, 2026
Abstract image with a blue and red puzzle piece pattern and a white outline of a person walking with a stick along a wavy line, capturing the spirit of a Lyme journey or documentary about overcoming challenges.

Documentary sheds light on Lyme journey 

ByCanadian Lyme Disease FoundationMay 25, 2026
A close-up view of a pile of assorted cream, white, and beige buttons in various sizes, shapes, and hole patterns—perfect for a morning activity or a bit of treasure hunting adventure.

A Morning Spent Treasure Hunting

ByAna BuzzalinoMay 25, 2026
Two raw Alaska-caught salmon fillets are sprinkled with green herbs and placed on a black surface, surrounded by slices of lemon—premium seafood that's a fresh favorite in B.C. stores.

So you live in B.C., but you’re mostly finding Alaska-caught salmon in stores. Why?

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationMay 22, 2026
An orca whale, classified as endangered wildlife under SARA's jeopardy clause, partially emerges from the surface of the ocean, with its head and dorsal fin visible above the water.

Weakening SARA’s “jeopardy clause” would directly jeopardize Canada’s endangered wildlife

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationMay 21, 2026
A hand holds a transparent rain gauge marked with "Raincoast Conservation Foundation" against an outdoor grassy landscape, part of a study on chemical pollution impacting Fraser River Chinook salmon under a clear sky.

Young Fraser River Chinook salmon swimming in chemical soup, study finds

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationMay 21, 2026
A hand holds a clear rain gauge labeled "Raincoast Conservation Foundation" outdoors, with water droplets inside and a grassy landscape in the background—part of an SFU study on threats facing Fraser River Chinook salmon.

Young Fraser River Chinook salmon swimming in chemical soup, SFU study finds

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationMay 21, 2026
Several people wearing work clothes and waders plant young trees or stakes along the edge of a shallow stream in a forested area to restore salmon habitat.

To restore salmon habitat, one must act like the beaver

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationMay 13, 2026
Black and white illustration of a cityscape with a river running through the center, bridges crossing the water, and a prominent clock tower in the foreground—echoing the era when 19th Century midwives shaped social assistance networks.

The unofficial social assistance networks of 19th Century midwives

ByNicola TempleMay 13, 2026
A redacted VicPD police report with multiple sections and names blacked out—including several "23(b)" notations in red—details incidents involving police cars and reports of officers allegedly hitting people.

VicPD doesn’t want you to know they’re probably still hitting people with police cars

ByStephen HarrisonMay 13, 2026
Book cover for "Bride Machine" by Christine Walde, featuring the book’s title in abstract black text layered over a glass sheet on a stark white background.

Bride Machine

Byflask publishingMay 13, 2026
Six hands of different skin tones grasp each other's wrists, forming a connected circle over grass, symbolizing unity and teamwork within survivor-led circles and the mission of Voices Against Hate.

VCST Launches “Voices Against Hate: Survivor-Led Circles for Change”

ByVictoria Coalition for Survivors of TortureMay 12, 2026
An orca swims near the surface of the blue Salish Sea, with green branches partially visible in the foreground.

Keeping watch on the Salish Sea

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationMay 12, 2026
A hand holds a clear rain gauge labeled "Raincoast Conservation Foundation" outdoors over grassy terrain, where fieldwork crews monitor the health of estuary salmon amid logs and blue sky in the background.

What our estuary salmon fieldwork crews are up to

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationMay 11, 2026
Two people in white martial arts uniforms practice a technique in a dojo, standing on mats with framed calligraphy and photos on the wall—sessions are scheduled from late June to mid-July.

Late June to mid-July changes in our Community Acupuncture schedule!

ByHeart & Hands Health CollectiveMay 11, 2026
Close-up of stained glass artwork featuring blue, yellow, and white sections outlined by black solder lines and dashed decorative details—an inspiring craft idea for Mother’s Day.

A Simple Mother’s Day … and Pizza!

ByAna BuzzalinoMay 11, 2026
Two killer whales swim near the water's surface, partially visible through tree branches above, guided by mom in their matriarchal pod.

Guided by mom: The matriarchal world of killer whales

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationMay 10, 2026
A wolf walks along a rocky riverbank with trees and greenery in the background, a reminder that it takes a pack to thrive in the wild.

A mother’s reflection, it takes a pack

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationMay 8, 2026
A group of ecologists with backpacks stands in a Mundy Park forest clearing on a quiet afternoon, listening to a person speaking in front of them.

An afternoon as ecologists in Mundy Park

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationMay 7, 2026
A humanoid robot's head with illuminated features appears next to the text, "Introducing VicPD's Internal AI Tool" by Phillips, Dan, Director—highlighting how AI is set to assist police officers in their daily work.

VicPD spent $24,000 so officers can ask an AI how to do their job

ByStephen HarrisonMay 5, 2026
Interactive map of southern BC displays multiple outlined areas in red and yellow, indicating wildfire locations or affected zones in mountainous and coastal regions—ideal for understanding watershed-based pollution impacts.

Interactive map of watershed-based pollution monitoring in southern BC, Canada

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationMay 4, 2026
A piece of fabric with lace trim, embroidered white flowers, and a large black embroidered bee in the center, perfect for anyone back home and full of ideas.

Back Home and Full of Ideas

ByAna BuzzalinoMay 4, 2026
An orca leaps out of calm water near a forested shoreline under an overcast sky, offering a rare glimpse into the world of endangered Southern Resident killer whales.

How will our upcoming killer whale study help endangered Southern Resident killer whales?

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationMay 1, 2026
A group of people in a forest; one person in front is examining a tree branch while another holds a map or guidebook, highlighting women-led forest conservation efforts.

Women-led forest conservation

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationApr 29, 2026
A calm lake at dusk with silhouetted trees and mountains, a crescent moon in the sky, an orange glow on the horizon—a scene that invites you to Trust in Yourself, inspired by Jade Kulhawy-Bartlett, R.Ac.

Trust in Yourself, by Jade Kulhawy-Bartlett, R.Ac.

ByHeart & Hands Health CollectiveApr 28, 2026
A sailboat with white sails travels on a body of water, where Pacific herring spawn near forested land and snow-capped mountains rise in the background under a cloudy sky.

The Pacific herring spawn aboard Achiever

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationApr 27, 2026
An orca from the Southern Residents swims near the surface of clear blue water off Pender Island, creating a splash around its dorsal fin and head, as whale monitoring efforts track its graceful movements.

Monitoring on the edge: tracking Southern Residents from a Pender Island bluff

ByRaincoast Conservation FoundationApr 27, 2026
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