Tag: Community

  • Worth Every Bump: My Adventure to Clear Creek Hot Springs

    Worth Every Bump: My Adventure to Clear Creek Hot Springs

    Some places don’t feel like destinations so much as they feel like secrets you are not quite sure you are supposed to find. Clear Creek Hot Springs is exactly that kind of place. Located well past Harrison Hot Springs, last week I had the opportunity to visit this very special…

  • Finding My Fringe: A Week at the Vancouver Fringe Festival

    Finding My Fringe: A Week at the Vancouver Fringe Festival

    This year’s Vancouver Fringe Festival was a bit different for me. I was away on holiday during the first week, and when I returned, I had to dive straight back into work. But even though I couldn’t fully indulge from the start, I made up for it the best way…

  • Faces of the Tri-Cities: A Book That Made Me Appreciate and Love My Community Even More

    Faces of the Tri-Cities: A Book That Made Me Appreciate and Love My Community Even More

    Faces of the Tri Cities is an absolute delight of a read – one that exceeded my expectations in so many ways. Co-curated by Geneviève Kyle-Lefebvre and Cathy Cena, this book showcases incredible women in our community. While I only kind of know Geneviève and Cathy – we cross paths…

  • Volunteering at PuSh: A Front-Row Seat to the Magic of Live Performance!

    Volunteering at PuSh: A Front-Row Seat to the Magic of Live Performance!

    This year, I had the incredible opportunity to volunteer at the Vancouver’s PuSh Festival as it celebrated its 20th anniversary. The experience was beyond words, leaving me with a profound appreciation for the arts and a deep sense of gratitude. Rose, the volunteer coordinator, made it all even more special…

  • Another Heartfelt Volunteer Commitment

    Another Heartfelt Volunteer Commitment

    We are excited to share our latest venture into the world of animal rescue – becoming CTRS fosters! It all began with a simple post about black cats during Halloween that sent shockwaves through my heart. The realization of the cruel treatment these innocent creatures endure for entertainment left me…