Event Calendar

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  • National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

    The National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is designated as an opportunity to ‘recognize and commemorate the legacy of residential schools.’ It was originally proposed in 2015 by the Truth and Reconciliation Commission of Canada, which under Action 80 called upon the federal government, in collaboration with Aboriginal peoples, to establish a statutory holiday “to […]

  • Land Trust Alliance of BC: Indigneous Placemaking and Ethical Space Webinar

    Online

    Learning to create a system of shared environmentalism and acknowledgement. LTABC Members FREE | Non Members $40 If Canadians are to create a space for reconciliation, further education is needed for them to understand Indigenous ways of knowing. But before we can begin that educational journey together, we need to address and eliminate some of […]

    $40
  • SCCA 2022 Virtual AGM

    Online

      Join us for an engaging evening of networking, reflecting on our past achievements, and looking forward to a new year of environmental campaign success! This AGM will be held on Zoom starting at 7pm. Click Here to Join: https://us06web.zoom.us/s/83985813644?pwd=WnR3UkI0RFRSNXdIeDNkNkFFTU16dz09#success

  • World Oceans Day Festival

    Online and In Person

    We are excited to be hosting our 2nd annual World Oceans Day Festival from June 4th-10th! The Sunshine Coast Conservation Association (SCCA) presents a festival of events celebrating our ocean worlds and conservation efforts to save and protect them. In collaboration with the Green Film Series, we have invited the community and gathered resources to share. […]

  • SCRD Environmental All Candidates Meeting

    Zoom https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84223120614

    Attend this Zoom meeting to learn where the SCRD candidates for 2022-2026 stand on environmental issues. This event is hosted in partnership with Alliance 4 Democracy and the Sunshine Coast Climate Action Network.

  • Town of Gibsons Environmental All Candidates Meeting

    Zoom https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84223120614

    Attend this Zoom meeting to learn where the Town of Gibsons municipal candidates for 2022-2026 stand on environmental issues. This event is hosted in partnership with Alliance 4 Democracy and the Sunshine Coast Climate Action Network.

  • District of Sechelt Environmental All Candidates Meeting

    Zoom https://us06web.zoom.us/j/84223120614

    Attend this Zoom meeting to learn where the District of Sechelt municipal candidates for 2022-2026 stand on environmental issues. This event is hosted in partnership with Alliance 4 Democracy and the Sunshine Coast Climate Action Network.

  • Annual General Meeting

    Online

    SCCA is hosting its Annual General Meeting on Thursday, May 18th at 7 pm by Zoom. We will hold the brief business meeting to elect our Board of Directors and report out on the work we’re doing to protect biodiversity on the Sunshine Coast, followed by a Q&A, and updates from member groups. If you […]

  • Free Film Screening: Uncharted Waters (Gibsons Public Library)

    Gibsons Public Library 470 South Fletcher Rd, Gibsons, British Columbia, Canada

    In 2021, Átl’ka7tsem/Howe Sound was designated as a UNESCO Biosphere Region. Come learn about our Biosphere and its unique ecosystem. Bob Turner’s short film A UNESCO Biosphere Region for Átl’ka7tsem / Howe Sound precedes our feature, Uncharted Waters, which shows four diverse young activists’ work to protect our Biosphere.

  • Early Summer 2023 BC Bat Count

    A simple way to support bats is to participate in the BC Annual Bat Count this Summer. The BC Community Bat Program is requesting colony reports and volunteer assistance for this citizen-science initiative that encourages residents to count bats at local roost sites.

  • Free Film Screening: The Soul of the Fraser (Raven’s Cry Theatre)

    Raven's Cry Theatre 5555 Sunshine Coast Hwy, Sechelt, British Columbia, Canada

    Local filmmakers Brendan Chu and Chris Jenkins explore the Fraser Estuary, the original river delta beneath the urban sprawl of Vancouver. To solve the mysteries of this forgotten land, they meet with environmental activists, First Nations leaders, and specialized biologists.