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SUMMARY:Volunteer for Forage Fish Sampling!
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the next round of forage fish sampling with Dianne Sanford from Friends of Forage Fish! \nForage fish\, such as surf smelt and Pacific sand lance\, play a crucial role in the marine food web. Our citizen science project helps monitor these important species to ensure the health of our coastal ecosystems. \nEvent Details: \nDate: Sunday\, Nov. 10th \nLocation: Armours Beach \nTime: 8:00 AM \n  \nDate: Monday\, Nov. 11th \nLocation 1: Trail Bay\, Sechelt \nTime: 8:00 AM \n  \nLocation 2: East Porpoise Bay\, Sechelt Inlet \nMeeting Point: End of Delta Road \nTime: 9:30 AM \n  \nBring appropriate clothing for the weather\, rubber boots\, and a sense of adventure. All necessary equipment and training will be provided on-site. No previous experience is necessary! \nEmail diannesanford@gmail.com for more information or to sign up. Please indicate which day and location you are available.
URL:https://thescca.ca/event/join-us-for-forage-fish-sampling-2/
LOCATION:Trail Bay Beach
CATEGORIES:SCCA Events
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SUMMARY:Volunteer for Forage Fish Sampling!
DESCRIPTION:Join us for the next round of forage fish sampling with Dianne Sanford from Friends of Forage Fish! \nForage fish\, such as surf smelt and Pacific sand lance\, play a crucial role in the marine food web. Our citizen science project helps monitor these important species to ensure the health of our coastal ecosystems. \nEvent Details: \nDate: Sunday\, Nov. 10th \nLocation: Armours Beach \nTime: 8:00 AM \n  \nDate: Monday\, Nov. 11th \nLocation 1: Trail Bay\, Sechelt \nTime: 8:00 AM \n  \nLocation 2: East Porpoise Bay\, Sechelt Inlet \nMeeting Point: End of Delta Road \nTime: 9:30 AM \n  \nBring appropriate clothing for the weather\, rubber boots\, and a sense of adventure. All necessary equipment and training will be provided on-site. No previous experience is necessary! \nEmail diannesanford@gmail.com for more information or to sign up. Please indicate which day and location you are available.
URL:https://thescca.ca/event/join-us-for-forage-fish-sampling/
LOCATION:Armours Beach
CATEGORIES:SCCA Events
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DTSTAMP:20260418T161139
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UID:7539-1731078000-1731085200@thescca.ca
SUMMARY:Town of Gibsons OCP Community Feedback Session
DESCRIPTION:The Town of Gibsons is updating its Official Community Plan (OCP)! \nOCP’s are critically important guiding documents which direct future land use\, and growth\, as well as conservation.  \nLocal governments generally update their OCPs once every ten years. Gibsons’ OCP was last updated in 2015. Before concurrent droughts\, heat domes and atmospheric rivers became the annual norm. \nThe OCP update process is a vital opportunity for community members to have their say about how their town will grow and change over the next decade\, and to ensure sustainability\, ecosystem protection\, and climate resilience over the long term.  \nCommunity input is essential in ensuring OCPs and bylaws contain strong commitments for the preservation of ecological values and natural assets\, direct growth away from environmentally sensitive areas and foster sustainable development.  \nWe strongly encourage community members to participate in their OCP engagement processes.  \nCan’t make it to this in person session? You can submit feedback online until Friday\, November 15 by completing this online survey or via this online interactive map. \nLet’s come together to shape a sustainable future for Gibsons! \nHit the subscribe to calendar button to add this to your calendar – we hope to see you there!
URL:https://thescca.ca/event/town-of-gibsons-ocp-community-feedback-session/
LOCATION:Gibsons Community Centre\, 700 Park Rd\, Gibsons\, BC\, V0N 1V0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241102
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241103
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UID:7294-1730505600-1730591999@thescca.ca
SUMMARY:Salmon Festival
DESCRIPTION:Join the Sunshine Coast Streamkeepers for their xwesam/stelkaya (Roberts Creek) Salmon Festival on November 2nd at the Roberts Creek Estuary. \n“Protect Roberts Creek Watershed FOR SALMON – NO LOGGING” \nMost residents of xwesam/stelkaya (Roberts Creek) and residents of the Sunshine Coast are very aware of the annual spawning salmon run. \nMany start to peer over the Roberts Creek bridge at the estuary in September to November looking for the returning salmon special arrival and sightings! \nThe suggestion to have a salmon festival was in response to an individual hearing about the BCTS proposed 6 cut blocks in Roberts Creek watershed in 2025 and 2026.  This is the first ever festival celebrating iconic salmon in Roberts Creek! \nIn other areas of the province\, the evidence is clear that cutting down hectares of primary forests in a creek’s headwaters seriously changed the hydrology causing flooding and destroying ecologically important habitat. We don’t want this to happen here! The cut blocks proposed could dramatically risk the pristine water quality and put at risk the precious pink\, chum\, coho salmon and cutthroat trout. Also at risk is the very important wildlife corridor these forests provide for an extensive number of other creatures. \nThe Sunshine Coast Streamkeepers invite you to join them to find out all the details and especially what we can do as a community to protect this extremely important salmon habitat.
URL:https://thescca.ca/event/salmon-festival/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sunshine Coast Streamkeepers":MAILTO:scstreamkeepers@gmail.com
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241023
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241116
DTSTAMP:20260418T161139
CREATED:20241107T135131Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241107T135131Z
UID:7551-1729641600-1731715199@thescca.ca
SUMMARY:Provide Feedback on the Gibsons Official Community Plan
DESCRIPTION:The Town of Gibsons is updating its Official Community Plan (OCP)! \nOCP’s are critically important guiding documents which direct future land use\, and growth\, as well as conservation.  \nLocal governments generally update their OCPs once every ten years. Gibsons’ OCP was last updated in 2015. Before concurrent droughts\, heat domes and atmospheric rivers became the annual norm. \nThe OCP update process is a vital opportunity for community members to have their say about how their town will grow and change over the next decade\, and to ensure sustainability\, ecosystem protection\, and climate resilience over the long term.  \nCommunity input is essential in ensuring OCPs and bylaws contain strong commitments for the preservation of ecological values and natural assets\, direct growth away from environmentally sensitive areas and foster sustainable development.  \nWays to contribute \n1. Attend the community feedback session at the Gibsons and District Community Centre November 8\, 3-5 pm \n2. Complete the online survey by November 15 \n3. Provide feedback via the online interactive map by November 15 \nWe strongly encourage community members to participate in their OCP engagement processes.  \nLet’s come together to shape a sustainable future for Gibsons! \nHit the subscribe to calendar button to add this to your calendar so you don’t miss the deadline!
URL:https://thescca.ca/event/provide-feedback-on-the-gibsons-official-community-plan/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241022
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241023
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CREATED:20241009T221203Z
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UID:7487-1729555200-1729641599@thescca.ca
SUMMARY:Give Feedback on the Ocean Noise Strategy!
DESCRIPTION:The federal government’s proposed Ocean Noise Strategy\, aimed at reducing the impact of underwater noise on marine life\, is now open for public consultation until October 22. \nThis is your chance to call for stronger\, immediate action to protect marine species like the endangered Southern Resident Killer Whales\, which rely on sound for survival. \nUnfortunately\, the current strategy lacks concrete measures and focuses more on data collection than taking urgent action. Canada already has the knowledge and legal tools to address underwater noise pollution\, so it’s important that we act now. \nWest Coast Environmental Law have created a draft letter for you to sign on their website. Submit your feedback to Fisheries and Oceans Canada and make your voice heard before time runs out! \nImage Credit: West Coast Environmental Law
URL:https://thescca.ca/event/give-feedback-on-the-ocean-noise-strategy/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241019T140000
DTSTAMP:20260418T161139
CREATED:20241008T015159Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241008T015159Z
UID:7472-1729339200-1729346400@thescca.ca
SUMMARY:Volunteer for Virtual Phonebanking
DESCRIPTION:Join the network of local leaders encouraging people to vote! Sign up to volunteer for a virtual\, non-partisan phonebank—no experience or phone line needed. \n➡️ Tuesday\, October 15\, 6-8pm\n➡️ Wednesday\, October 16\, 6-8pm\n➡️ Thursday\, October 17\, 6-8pm\n➡️ Friday\, October 18\, 12-2pm\n➡️ Saturday\, October 19\, 12-2pm \nHelp empower communities across the province to get to the polls this October! \nRegister at this link: https://voteenvironmentbc2024.com/volunteer/  \nSave this event to your calendar so you don’t forget!
URL:https://thescca.ca/event/volunteer-for-virtual-phonebanking-5/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241019T080000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241019T200000
DTSTAMP:20260418T161139
CREATED:20240906T015921Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241009T225927Z
UID:7224-1729324800-1729368000@thescca.ca
SUMMARY:2024 Provincial Election
DESCRIPTION:On October 19\, 2024\, British Columbians will head to the polls to vote in BC’s 43rd Provincial Election. We will elect 93 Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) to represent us in Victoria. \nProvincial Elections are pivotal in shaping the future of our communities and deciding the fate of the natural environment because the BC government has authority (jurisdiction) over most land use decisions in the province. \nFrom forestry\, mining and oil and gas development\, to roads\, transit and hydro infrastructure; from GHG emissions\, air and water quality\, to species and ecosystems health\, the BC Government makes decisions that directly impact every aspect of our daily lives. \nGet Ready to Vote by reading our latest news item on where\, when\, and how to vote. \nRead our latest blog post for a full list of Powell River-Sunshine Coast Voting Locations. \nConfirmed Candidates\nChris Hergesheimer – BC Greens \nChris Moore – BC Conservative Party \nRandene Neill – BC NDP \nGreg Reid – Independent
URL:https://thescca.ca/event/2024-provincial-election/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241018T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241018T140000
DTSTAMP:20260418T161139
CREATED:20241008T015044Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241008T015044Z
UID:7470-1729252800-1729260000@thescca.ca
SUMMARY:Volunteer for Virtual Phonebanking
DESCRIPTION:Join the network of local leaders encouraging people to vote! Sign up to volunteer for a virtual\, non-partisan phonebank—no experience or phone line needed. \n➡️ Tuesday\, October 15\, 6-8pm\n➡️ Wednesday\, October 16\, 6-8pm\n➡️ Thursday\, October 17\, 6-8pm\n➡️ Friday\, October 18\, 12-2pm\n➡️ Saturday\, October 19\, 12-2pm \nHelp empower communities across the province to get to the polls this October! \nRegister at this link: https://voteenvironmentbc2024.com/volunteer/  \nSave this event to your calendar so you don’t forget!
URL:https://thescca.ca/event/volunteer-for-virtual-phonebanking-4/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241017T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241017T200000
DTSTAMP:20260418T161139
CREATED:20241008T014814Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241008T014814Z
UID:7467-1729188000-1729195200@thescca.ca
SUMMARY:Volunteer for Virtual Phonebanking
DESCRIPTION:Join the network of local leaders encouraging people to vote! Sign up to volunteer for a virtual\, non-partisan phonebank—no experience or phone line needed. \n➡️ Tuesday\, October 15\, 6-8pm\n➡️ Wednesday\, October 16\, 6-8pm\n➡️ Thursday\, October 17\, 6-8pm\n➡️ Friday\, October 18\, 12-2pm\n➡️ Saturday\, October 19\, 12-2pm \nHelp empower communities across the province to get to the polls this October! \nRegister at this link: https://voteenvironmentbc2024.com/volunteer/  \nSave this event to your calendar so you don’t forget!
URL:https://thescca.ca/event/volunteer-for-virtual-phonebanking-3/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241016T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241016T200000
DTSTAMP:20260418T161139
CREATED:20241008T014632Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241008T014632Z
UID:7465-1729101600-1729108800@thescca.ca
SUMMARY:Volunteer for Virtual Phonebanking
DESCRIPTION:Join the network of local leaders encouraging people to vote! Sign up to volunteer for a virtual\, non-partisan phonebank—no experience or phone line needed. \n➡️ Tuesday\, October 15\, 6-8pm\n➡️ Wednesday\, October 16\, 6-8pm\n➡️ Thursday\, October 17\, 6-8pm\n➡️ Friday\, October 18\, 12-2pm\n➡️ Saturday\, October 19\, 12-2pm \nHelp empower communities across the province to get to the polls this October! \nRegister at this link: https://voteenvironmentbc2024.com/volunteer/  \nSave this event to your calendar so you don’t forget!
URL:https://thescca.ca/event/volunteer-for-virtual-phonebanking-2/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241015T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241015T200000
DTSTAMP:20260418T161139
CREATED:20241008T014154Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241008T014154Z
UID:7461-1729015200-1729022400@thescca.ca
SUMMARY:Volunteer for Virtual Phonebanking
DESCRIPTION:Join the network of local leaders encouraging people to vote! Sign up to volunteer for a virtual\, non-partisan phonebank—no experience or phone line needed. \n➡️ Tuesday\, October 15\, 6-8pm\n➡️ Wednesday\, October 16\, 6-8pm\n➡️ Thursday\, October 17\, 6-8pm\n➡️ Friday\, October 18\, 12-2pm\n➡️ Saturday\, October 19\, 12-2pm \nHelp empower communities across the province to get to the polls this October! \nRegister at this link: https://voteenvironmentbc2024.com/volunteer/  \nSave this event to your calendar so you don’t forget!
URL:https://thescca.ca/event/volunteer-for-virtual-phonebanking/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241015
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241017
DTSTAMP:20260418T161139
CREATED:20241008T011411Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241008T012422Z
UID:7456-1728950400-1729123199@thescca.ca
SUMMARY:Advanced Voting for BC Provincial Election
DESCRIPTION:On October 19\, 2024\, British Columbians will head to the polls to vote in BC’s 43rd Provincial Election. We will elect 93 Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) to represent us in Victoria.  \nProvincial Elections are pivotal in shaping the future of our communities and deciding the fate of the natural environment because the BC government has authority (jurisdiction) over most land use decisions in the province.  \nAdvanced Voting runs from October 10-16\, 2024 (Closed Thanksgiving Day – October 14\, 2024) – you can find the full list of advanced voting locations here. \nGet Ready to Vote by reading our latest news item on where\, when\, and how to vote. \n\nPowell River-Sunshine Coast Locations\nPowell River Rec Complex\n5001 Joyce Ave Powell River\, BC\nThu-Sun Oct 10-13\, Tue-Wed Oct 15-16 \nRoyal Canadian Legion Branch 109\n747 Gibsons Way Gibsons\, BC\nThu-Fri Oct 10-11 \nRoyal Canadian Legion Branch 112\n12829 Lillies Lake Rd Madeira Park\, BC\nTue-Wed Oct 15-16 \nSeaside Centre\n5790 Teredo St Sechelt\, BC\nSat-Sun Oct 12-13\, Tue-Wed Oct 15-16 \n  \nWritten Q&A\nIn September we sent four written questions on key conservation topics to MLA candidates\, and asked them to submit written responses. We encourage everyone to read the Q&A and learn where the candidates stand on these topics.
URL:https://thescca.ca/event/advanced-voting-for-bc-provincial-election-2/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20241010
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241014
DTSTAMP:20260418T161139
CREATED:20240909T225658Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241008T012646Z
UID:7255-1728518400-1728863999@thescca.ca
SUMMARY:Advanced Voting for BC Provincial Election
DESCRIPTION:On October 19\, 2024\, British Columbians will head to the polls to vote in BC’s 43rd Provincial Election. We will elect 93 Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) to represent us in Victoria.  \nProvincial Elections are pivotal in shaping the future of our communities and deciding the fate of the natural environment because the BC government has authority (jurisdiction) over most land use decisions in the province.  \nAdvanced Voting runs from October 10-16\, 2024 (Closed Thanksgiving Day – October 14\, 2024) – you can find the full list of advanced voting locations here. \nGet Ready to Vote by reading our latest news item on where\, when\, and how to vote. \n\nPowell River-Sunshine Coast Locations\nPowell River Rec Complex\n5001 Joyce Ave Powell River\, BC\nThu-Sun Oct 10-13\, Tue-Wed Oct 15-16 \nRoyal Canadian Legion Branch 109\n747 Gibsons Way Gibsons\, BC\nThu-Fri Oct 10-11 \nRoyal Canadian Legion Branch 112\n12829 Lillies Lake Rd Madeira Park\, BC\nTue-Wed Oct 15-16 \nSeaside Centre\n5790 Teredo St Sechelt\, BC\nSat-Sun Oct 12-13\, Tue-Wed Oct 15-16 \n  \nWritten Q&A\nIn September we sent four written questions on key conservation topics to MLA candidates\, and asked them to submit written responses. We encourage everyone to read the Q&A and learn where the candidates stand on these topics.
URL:https://thescca.ca/event/advanced-voting-for-bc-provincial-election/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241006T143000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241006T170000
DTSTAMP:20260418T161139
CREATED:20240909T191949Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20241003T234138Z
UID:7233-1728225000-1728234000@thescca.ca
SUMMARY:SCCA Candidates Forum
DESCRIPTION:On October 19\, 2024\, British Columbians will head to the polls to vote in BC’s 43rd Provincial Election. We will elect 93 Members of the Legislative Assembly (MLAs) to represent us in Victoria. Provincial Elections are pivotal in shaping the future of our communities and deciding the fate of the natural environment because the BC government has authority (jurisdiction) over most land use decisions in the province. \nCandidates Forum on Environment and Climate Change\n3:00 PM -5:00 PM (doors open at 2:30 pm) \nRoberts Creek Community Hall\, \n1309 Roberts Creek Rd\, Roberts Creek\, BC  \nThere are many candidate meetings taking place on the upper and lower Sunshine Coast on the lead up to the election. This is the only meeting focused specifically on the environment.  \nPlease\, join this event to ask questions and learn more about where candidates and their political parties stand on critical environmental issues facing our community\, future generations\, and all life on earth. \nEvent Format \nQuestions will be received in writing in advance and in person at the forum\, and posed to the candidates by a moderator. The public is invited to submit questions in one of two ways: \nIn advance: By email to communications@thescca.ca  \nAt the forum: A table will be set up with pens and paper so you may write down and submit your question.  
URL:https://thescca.ca/event/environmental-all-candidates-forum/
LOCATION:Roberts Creek Community Hall\, 1309 Roberts Creek Rd\, Roberts Creek\, BC\, V0N 2W2\, Canada
CATEGORIES:SCCA Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241001T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20241001T130000
DTSTAMP:20260418T161139
CREATED:20240923T052042Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240925T191557Z
UID:7308-1727784000-1727787600@thescca.ca
SUMMARY:Seniors for Climate Action
DESCRIPTION:Seniors For Climate Inaugural Event \nTuesday\, October 1\, 2024 \n12:00 noon – 1:00 pm \nDavis Bay Pier\, Sechelt \nSeniors For Climate is a new national organization of Canadian seniors who are alarmed at the tepid pace that our respective governments\, at all levels\, are addressing the climate crisis.  Seniors for Climate has chosen October 1st\, Canada’s National Seniors’ Day and the International Day of Older Persons to launch its inaugural presence on the national stage. \nHere on the Sunshine Coast three organizations\, the Alliance 4 Democracy\, the Sunshine Coast Conservation Association and the Sunshine Coast Sue Big Oil campaign are joining forces with Seniors For Climate to stage our local inaugural event on Tuesday\, October 1st at the Davis Bay Pier in Sechelt from 12:00 noon to 1:00 pm.  \nThe event will feature speakers from each of the sponsoring organizations and music. All three provincial candidates have been invited to address the event: Chris Hergesheimer – BC Greens\, Chris Moore – BC Conservatives and Randene Neill – BC NDP. \nThe goal of Seniors for Climate is to mobilize Canada’s seniors\, who are now 25% of our population and the most significant voting block across the country\, to use our collective power to insist that all of our governments substantially step up the pace to both address the root cause of climate change – the burning of fossil fuels – and mitigate the increasingly devastating and costly impacts of climate change – extreme weather events\, melting ice fields and rising sea levels and adverse health outcomes.  \nContact  \nJef Keighley – Alliance 4 Democracy  \n778 999-1950  \njefkeighley64@gmail.com. 
URL:https://thescca.ca/event/seniors-for-climate/
LOCATION:Davis Bay Pier\, https://maps.app.goo.gl/EomnbTTct27cDwAE6\, Davis Bay\, Sechelt\, British Columbia\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;VALUE=DATE:20240930
DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20241001
DTSTAMP:20260418T161139
CREATED:20240913T145050Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240913T145050Z
UID:7275-1727654400-1727740799@thescca.ca
SUMMARY:National Day for Truth and Reconciliation
DESCRIPTION:Canada’s National Day for Truth and Reconciliation was designated in tribute to Indigenous children stolen from their homes and taken to residential schools by the Government of Canada. To honour the innocent children who never returned home\, the Survivors who suffered enduring trauma\, their families and communities. \n  \nIn Canada\, 140 federally run residential schools operated between 1867 and 1996. Survivors and allies have advocated for decades for recognition and reparations\, and demanded accountability for the intergenerational impacts of harm caused to Canada’s indigenous peoples by our government\, the RCMP and religious institutions. \n  \nSeptember 30th has been observed since 2013 as Orange Shirt Day\, a grassroots movement recognizing the colonial legacy of residential schools\, committed to the ongoing process of reconciliation. Orange Shirt Day recalls the experience of residential school Survivor Phyllis Webstad\, who at six was stripped of her shiny new orange shirt on her first day attending the St. Joseph Mission Residential School near Williams Lake\, BC. The date of September 30th was chosen because it was the time of year when Indigenous children were removed from their families and forced to attend residential schools. \n  \nThe syiyaya Reconciliation Movement is a local initiative led by shishalh nation\, that welcomes all people living on the shishalh swiya (homelands) to come together to work together as one\, to heal intergenerational harm done to First People by Canada’s history of cultural genocide and abuse in residential schools. The word ‘syiyaya’ literally means “family and friends” in shashishalhem\, the language of the shishalh people. \n  \nLearn more about Truth and Reconciliation through the resources linked below: \n\nsyiyaya Reconciliation Movement\nReconciliation Canada\nTruth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada\nLearn about the history of colonization from an Indigenous lens
URL:https://thescca.ca/event/national-day-for-truth-and-reconciliation-2/
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240922T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240922T130000
DTSTAMP:20260418T161139
CREATED:20240909T215246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240909T215246Z
UID:7251-1727002800-1727010000@thescca.ca
SUMMARY:World Rivers Day
DESCRIPTION:Celebrate World Rivers Day with the Sunshine Coast Streamkeepers! \nThere will be lots of fun activities such as planting native plants\, children’s crafts\, info tables\, beach cleaning\, and more. \nAlso\, the pink salmon run has started\, we hope that we will also be able to view salmon spawning!
URL:https://thescca.ca/event/world-rivers-day/
LOCATION:Roberts Creek Pier\, 999 Roberts Creek Rd\, Roberts Creek\, BC\, V0N 2W4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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ORGANIZER;CN="Sunshine Coast Streamkeepers":MAILTO:scstreamkeepers@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240921T180000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240921T210000
DTSTAMP:20260418T161139
CREATED:20240913T144559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240913T144559Z
UID:7271-1726941600-1726952400@thescca.ca
SUMMARY:Stories of the Estuary
DESCRIPTION:The Sechelt Arts Festival invites you to a celebration of the Salish Sea – its other-than-human inhabitants\, its waterways and estuaries\, its stories of travel and exchange\, and its vitalness to Sechelt and its communities. Sechelt\, as the land between two waters\, has been shaped by the Salish Sea \nDress as your favourite sea creature! We will gather at 6pm on the Davis Bay pier for a procession guided by musicians\, drummers\, dancers and puppets – all celebrating the creatures of the sea. Weaving shíshálh drumming\, song and storytelling\, with the power of taiko and the beauty of the shakuhachi flute\, the procession unfolds a story of the raven\, the estuary\, and the equinox. \nPerformers for Equinox Raven include: Andy Johnson\, cultural ambassador shishalh nation; Cora Lee Joe-Louise\, dancer; Maggie Guzzi\, raven; Connor Dixon\, dancer; Gerardo Avila\, equinox character mask; Noriko Kobayashi\, taiko and shamisen (Japanese banjo); Kage\, taiko; Bushido: Alcvin Ryūzen Ramos\, shakuhachi\, shinobue player\, and Nori Akagi\, taiko; Flags: Hazel Bell-Koski \nFollowing the procession\, we will gather at Mission Point House for music\, storytelling and hands on activities. We gather to celebrate the shifting cycles of light\, the return of the salmon to Chapman Creek\, and the rich connections that the Salish Sea has brought to our communities.
URL:https://thescca.ca/event/stories-of-the-estuary/
LOCATION:Mission Point Park\, Davis Bay\, 4595 Sunshine Coast Hwy\, Sechelt\, British Columbia\, V0N 3A1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240914T140000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240914T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T161139
CREATED:20240909T214423Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240909T214423Z
UID:7246-1726322400-1726329600@thescca.ca
SUMMARY:Cancel the Permits Rally
DESCRIPTION:Join My Sea to Sky on Saturday\, September 14\, 2024 at 2pm in Squamish to send a flaming message to the BC government calling to cancel the permits for Woodfibre LNG and FortisBC’s fracked gas pipeline.\n\nWith the blazing theme of fire and flame\, we’re rallying together to ignite change and safeguard our communities for future generations.\n\nWear fiery colours of red\, orange\, yellow\, grey\, or black to participate in a fun photo action. RSVP now for a free fire emoji sign!\n\nImage Credit: My Sea to Sky
URL:https://thescca.ca/event/cancel-the-permits-rally/
LOCATION:Junction Park\, 37950 Cleveland Ave\, Squamish\, BC\, V8B 0S8\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240913T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240913T193000
DTSTAMP:20260418T161139
CREATED:20240913T144017Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240913T144017Z
UID:7267-1726252200-1726255800@thescca.ca
SUMMARY:An Evening With Land Defenders in Squamish
DESCRIPTION:This event is an opportunity for community members to learn about the potential social and environmental impacts of the FortisBC Eagle Mountain pipeline and Woodfibre LNG projects in our region. \nSpeakers for the event:\n* Janelle Lapointe\, Stellat’en First Nation and David Suzuki Foundation\n* Chief Na’Moks\, Wetʼsuwetʼen\n* Gwii Lok’im Gibuu/Jesse Stoeppler\, Gitxsan\n* Tioutenaat/Roberta Jackie Williams\, Sḵwx̱wú7mesh \nThe speakers are Indigenous land defenders fighting against LNG projects and pipelines. Come hear their stories about impacts of LNG industry on communities. \nA question-and-answer period will follow the presentation.
URL:https://thescca.ca/event/an-evening-with-land-defenders-in-squamish/
LOCATION:Eagle Eye Theatre\, 38430 Buckley Avenue\, Squamish\, BC\, V8B 0E4\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240716T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240716T203000
DTSTAMP:20260418T161139
CREATED:20240701T175032Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240712T204502Z
UID:6988-1721156400-1721161800@thescca.ca
SUMMARY:Public Hearing to consider the Zoning Amendment Bylaw for Riparian Areas
DESCRIPTION:Support Riparian Area & Shoreline Protections in the SCRD \nThe Sunshine Coast Regional District (SCRD) has more kilometres of shoreline and more steep flashy creeks than many local government regions in BC. \nManaging and mitigating impacts caused by land clearing\, development and climate change in the SCRD\, is a huge and expensive job.  \nGrowing impacts of drought\, flooding\, land slides\, washouts\, rising sea level and erosion on private and public\, natural and engineered infrastructure are mounting. Downstream communities\, habitats\, species\, local governments and taxpayers carry the heavy burden of dealing with these impacts.  \nThe cheapest\, most effective and fairest way to mitigate impacts and costs is to take every possible step to protect and restore natural assets. Especially for lands that surround\, store and protect water! \nThat is why\, the SCRD has initiated the process to amend its Zoning Bylaws to strengthen protection of riparian areas.  \nOn July 4th the SCRD will host a Public Information Meeting about why these bylaw updates are crucially needed. On July 16th\, there will be a Public Hearing on the Bylaw update. Between now and the end of the Public Hearing\, the SCRD needs our feedback to support these important updates.  \nWe encourage all of our members and supporters to engage in this public hearing process and support the bylaw amendments. \nBylaw Updates \nThis Riparian Areas bylaw update includes three key changes:  \nSetbacks: Property setback requirements will be amended to meet Provincial Best Practices. \nBuffer Zones: Buffer zones will be added to the riparian areas to prevent building too close to sensitive areas. (Gardens would still be allowed within the buffer zone.) \nLot Area: New lots created through subdivision will be required to meet minimum lot size requirements that exclude riparian and buffer areas. This will ensure all new lots are developable\, protect private property and public assets from flooding and erosion\, and help maintain healthy watercourses.
URL:https://thescca.ca/event/public-hearing-to-consider-the-zoning-amendment-bylaw-for-riparian-areas/
LOCATION:SCRD Administrative Office\, 1975 Field Road\, Sechelt\, BC\, V0N 3A1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240704T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240704T200000
DTSTAMP:20260418T161139
CREATED:20240701T174825Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240701T174825Z
UID:6983-1720117800-1720123200@thescca.ca
SUMMARY:Public Information Meeting regarding Riparian Area Bylaw Amendments
DESCRIPTION:Support Riparian Area & Shoreline Protections in the SCRD \nThe Sunshine Coast Regional District (SCRD) has more kilometres of shoreline and more steep flashy creeks than many local government regions in BC. \nManaging and mitigating impacts caused by land clearing\, development and climate change in the SCRD\, is a huge and expensive job.  \nGrowing impacts of drought\, flooding\, land slides\, washouts\, rising sea level and erosion on private and public\, natural and engineered infrastructure are mounting. Downstream communities\, habitats\, species\, local governments and taxpayers carry the heavy burden of dealing with these impacts.  \nThe cheapest\, most effective and fairest way to mitigate impacts and costs is to take every possible step to protect and restore natural assets. Especially for lands that surround\, store and protect water! \nThat is why\, the SCRD has initiated the process to amend its Zoning Bylaws to strengthen protection of riparian areas.  \nOn July 4th the SCRD will host a Public Information Meeting about why these bylaw updates are crucially needed. On July 16th\, there will be a Public Hearing on the Bylaw update. Between now and the end of the Public Hearing\, the SCRD needs our feedback to support these important updates.  \nWe encourage all of our members and supporters to engage in this public hearing process and support the bylaw amendments. \nBylaw Updates \nThis Riparian Areas bylaw update includes three key changes:  \nSetbacks: Property setback requirements will be amended to meet Provincial Best Practices. \nBuffer Zones: Buffer zones will be added to the riparian areas to prevent building too close to sensitive areas. (Gardens would still be allowed within the buffer zone.) \nLot Area: New lots created through subdivision will be required to meet minimum lot size requirements that exclude riparian and buffer areas. This will ensure all new lots are developable\, protect private property and public assets from flooding and erosion\, and help maintain healthy watercourses.
URL:https://thescca.ca/event/public-information-meeting-regarding-riparian-area-bylaw-amendments/
LOCATION:SCRD Administrative Office\, 1975 Field Road\, Sechelt\, BC\, V0N 3A1\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240701T103000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240701T150000
DTSTAMP:20260418T161139
CREATED:20240618T173939Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240618T173939Z
UID:6973-1719829800-1719846000@thescca.ca
SUMMARY:syiyaya Days Parade
DESCRIPTION:In 2022\, the shíshálh Nation and the syíyaya Reconciliation Movement partnered with the District of Sechelt\, to build on their ongoing Reconciliation work by hosting an 11-day celebration\, known as syiyaya Days.  \nThe celebration ends on Canada Day (July 1st) with a parade\, celebrating Canada while also recognizing our colonial history and celebrating the cultures of the First Peoples of this land. \nThe SCCA will be walking in the parade on July 1st and hosting a booth at the event. We would love our members to join us! \nPlease email us at volunteer@thescca.ca if you would like to walk in the parade with us.
URL:https://thescca.ca/event/syiyaya-days-parade/
LOCATION:Hackett Park\, 5765 Dolphin St\, Sechelt\, BC\, V0N 3A0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:Other Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240620T183000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240620T213000
DTSTAMP:20260418T161139
CREATED:20240517T214000Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240517T214000Z
UID:6823-1718908200-1718919000@thescca.ca
SUMMARY:Annual General Meeting 2024
DESCRIPTION:You’re invited to join the SCCA at our Annual General Meeting 2024! \nThis is an in-person event\, there will be snacks\, and socializing! \nWe hope to see you there!
URL:https://thescca.ca/event/annual-general-meeting-2024/
LOCATION:Sechelt Arts Centre\, 5714 Medusa St\, Sechelt\, BC\, V0N 3A3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:SCCA Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240609T133000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240609T153000
DTSTAMP:20260418T161139
CREATED:20240514T171431Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240514T171431Z
UID:6801-1717939800-1717947000@thescca.ca
SUMMARY:Friends of the Ocean - qathet community bbq
DESCRIPTION:Join the Friends of the Ocean – qathet community event at low-tide on June 8th! This event will be held in the Powell River area\, at Okeover Park. \nFor more information please email oceans@thescca.ca
URL:https://thescca.ca/event/friends-of-the-ocean-qathet-community-bbq-2/
LOCATION:Okeover Park\, Powell River
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240608T190000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240608T220000
DTSTAMP:20260418T161139
CREATED:20240602T003015Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240602T003015Z
UID:6960-1717873200-1717884000@thescca.ca
SUMMARY:Film Screening: Deep Rising
DESCRIPTION:Join us on Saturday June 8th after our World Oceans Day celebration BBQ for a film screening of the documentary “Deep Rising” at the Sunshine Coast Arts Centre. \nNarrated and executive produced by Jason Momoa\, Deep Rising takes viewers on an epic journey from the deepest depths of our ocean – the most uncharted and inaccessible place on our planet – to the future of green energy\, and shows us how the two are inextricably linked. \nInterwoven with awe-inspiring footage of the deep’s most dazzling creatures\, Deep Rising illuminates the vital relationship between our ocean’s fragile and mysterious ecosystems\, and sustaining all life on Earth. \nHead to our website to read more and watch the trailer! \nhttps://sunshinecoastoceanfestival.ca/deep-rising/ \n📍 Sunshine Coast Arts Centre \n🗓 Saturday June 8\, 2024 \n⏰️ 7pm (doors at 6:30pm) \nPlease consider making a donation to our “Love our Oceans” campaign at the door \nPhoto Credit: Deep Rising official photo
URL:https://thescca.ca/event/film-screening-deep-rising/
LOCATION:Sechelt Arts Centre\, 5714 Medusa St\, Sechelt\, BC\, V0N 3A3\, Canada
CATEGORIES:SCCA Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240608T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240608T160000
DTSTAMP:20260418T161139
CREATED:20240514T170901Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240527T225357Z
UID:6799-1717848000-1717862400@thescca.ca
SUMMARY:World Oceans Day Celebration
DESCRIPTION:This year we are bringing back our in-person World Oceans Day Celebration! \nWe’ll have live music from DJ Sam Pulpo\, lots of fun activities\, a free BBQ and a raffle with the chance to win some incredible prizes.  \nOn Saturday June 8\, from 12-4pm\, we will host booths from organisations including the SCCA\, shíshálh youth Cedar Weaving\, DFO\, Oceanwise\, Sunshine Coast Streamkeepers\, Sunshine Coast Tourism and more. \nWe are very grateful to our prize donors\, Vancouver Aquarium\, Halfmoon Sea Kayaks\, Pastime Games\, Bitter End Marine Traders\, Sechelt Fish Market\, Coast Gravity Park\, and Ocean Club Cafe!  \nFollowing our celebration we will be hosting a live screening of the documentary Deep Rising at the Sechelt Arts Centre from 7-10pm. \nHead to our website to watch some online films and check out our other events: \nhttps://sunshinecoastoceanfestival.ca/ 
URL:https://thescca.ca/event/sunshine-coast-oceans-festival-free-bbq-in-the-park/
LOCATION:Friendship Park\, Trail Bay\, Sechelt\, 5665 Teredo Street\, Sechelt\, British Columbia\, V0N 3A0\, Canada
CATEGORIES:SCCA Events
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240607T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240607T130000
DTSTAMP:20260418T161139
CREATED:20240531T034657Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240531T035136Z
UID:6952-1717761600-1717765200@thescca.ca
SUMMARY:Seafloor garbage in the Salish Sea: Taking out the Trash
DESCRIPTION:Join our final NEMO talk in the series where Susan Anthony will talk about the unseen underwater trash that fills up nearshore environments. \nHuman-made debris enters the water and disappears below the surface. There it stays\, smothering the sediment and its organisms\, leeching pollutants\, and breaking into smaller and smaller pieces\, but never going away. SeaChange and its partners have spent the last decade restoring and conserving nearshore habitats\, which includes underwater debris removal. \n“I am a passionate and curious scientist\, natural historian\, and conservationist. I have a BSc from the University of Victoria in Biology with a minor in Ocean Sciences”\, Susan Anthony. \nRead more about this event on our Sunshine Coast Ocean Festival website. \nZoom link for all NEMO talks here. \nMeeting ID: 818 3759 1199 \nPasscode: 147467 \nPhoto Credit: Susan Anthony
URL:https://thescca.ca/event/seafloor-garbage-in-the-salish-sea-taking-out-the-trash/
LOCATION:Online
CATEGORIES:SCCA Events
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BEGIN:VEVENT
DTSTART;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240606T120000
DTEND;TZID=America/Vancouver:20240606T130000
DTSTAMP:20260418T161139
CREATED:20240601T184559Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20240601T184559Z
UID:6957-1717675200-1717678800@thescca.ca
SUMMARY:Clam Garden Restorations
DESCRIPTION:Learn about Indigenous Sea Gardens in the Salish Sea! \nJoin our NEMO talk on June 6th to hear from Carl Olsen\, an Indigenous knowledge holder from the W̱SÁNEĆ (wh-say-nech) nation on Vancouver Island\, BC. Carl’s talk will outline the historical significance of clam gardens as a food source and how they are cultivated. He will also discuss past and present clam garden restoration projects\, and where these projects are occurring. \n  \nRead more about this event on our Sunshine Coast Ocean Festival website. \nZoom link for all NEMO talks here. \nMeeting ID: 818 3759 1199 \nPasscode: 147467
URL:https://thescca.ca/event/clam-garden-restorations/
CATEGORIES:SCCA Events
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