Tuesday 28 April 2020

ZOOM test drive

Topic: ZOOM test drive 
Time: Apr 30, 2020 07:00 PM Vancouver 

Join Zoom Meeting 
https://us04web.zoom.us/j/4663151069 

Meeting ID: 466 315 1069 

This is preparation for Zoom Bingo but anyone who is interested in learning how ZOOM works is welcome to come to this.

Download the app called ZOOM cloud meetings. Go to your settings-privacy and enable your microphone and camera.

Monday 20 April 2020

Message from Nootka Marine Adventures

As the rumours churn; I was discussing one of our projects earlier today and was asked to validate rumours about Nootka Marine Adventures.  Apparently word on the streets of Tahsis are that we are NOT opening.  I wanted to make sure that you all knew that we have not publicly made any statements about whether we could or will open as of yet.  We are currently working on getting Moutcha Bay up and running for the end of June.  We will tweak that operation to fit whatever requirements are thrown at us, we understand that the government may support self-contained accommodation in camping and hotels.  In other words, if you don’t need to use public facilities then you are free to camp, we also believe that the rental boat business will still be permitted providing those fishing together are family members living in the same household.  (Apparently there is a $1000 fine for that violation).  We like all other guided fishing operations are waiting to hear what we can and cannot do.  Just providing a clean room and 6 feet for social distancing is going to be a challenge.  

Anyway, I wanted to make sure that we kept our channels open, and that you heard where we are at directly from myself and not some rumour mill.  Again, we have not made any official decisions on the status of our full operation. We are taking each day as they come and expect to make more formal decisions in the weeks ahead.  Once we do I will make sure you are advised.  

Stay safe, be strong.  

Adele 

Adele Larkin
General Manager 
Nootka Marine Adventures 

Sunday 19 April 2020

Campbell River Mirror interview of Mayor




An emerging ecotourism destination in B.C., the small coastal town of Tahsis is well known for its sport fishing and community spirit. (File photo/Campbell River Mirror)

Island mayor confident of small community’s ‘resilience’ in ‘trial’

The mayor of Tahsis believes that nothing can dampen the spirit of this ‘strong’ community as it heads towards its 50th anniversary

Tahsis is no stranger to adversity said mayor Martin
Davis, calling the current COVID-19 crisis yet “another
trial” in the history of the village’s encounter with
challenges. 
Davis is confident that the “small but resilient
population” of Tahsis will overcome all the hurdles
that will come its way.
This June, Tahsis was to celebrate its 50th anniversary
since incorporation in 1970. However, all celebratory
activities had to be put on hold until the situation
normalizes.
“We have been dealing with adversity ever since the
mill’s shutdown 20 years ago and this is just another
trial,” said Davis.
While the economy of Tahsis was predominantly
dependent on forestry until the mill shut down in 2001,
it slowly started building its focus on ecotourism and
sport fishing.
Tahsis, like most coastal communities in the west coast
of the Island, witnesses a spike in economic activity
during summer. Between May to August, the village with
a population of around 300 to 350 sees the number go
up to 1,500 as temporary residents, usually Americans,
come in to enjoy fishing.
This year, with travel restrictions still in place, it remains
to be seen if Tahsis’ economy will be affected.
“Economically, there hasn’t been much change yet, but
with the tourist season coming, the real issues will
surface if travel is still discouraged,” said Davis.
However, under current circumstances, the mayor is
strict about visitors keeping away from Tahsis. He
was one of the signatories among the list of mayors
from Vancouver Island who voiced concerns about
visitors travelling via ferry to visit the Island over the
Easter weekend.
“Our biggest concern is protecting our seniors from
the virus,” said Davis who is active on social media,
alerting community members about provincial
protocols and, at the same time, also advising
people about the latest resources and benefits that
have been made available by the government.
With COVID-19 protocol in place throughout Tahsis,
all local businesses, schools and residents have
found ways to work around the issue. To help the
underemployed people in town and seniors with fixed
incomes, the village has a subsidized food distribution
program called the Good Food Box that brings in food
to town.
Tahsis residents have also been active in implementing
sustainable solutions at a community level. 
“There has been a big uptick in interest in growing food
locally and more people are planting their own gardens
as well,” said Davis crediting this as another example
of resiliency. 
At the same time the mayor also said that the council
will soon also begin exploring options regarding financial
relief with property tax for its residents.
OBITUARY

Sheila Patricia Orr

PASSED AWAY ON APRIL 6, 2020
Obituary of Sheila Patricia Orr

We announce with regret, the passing of Sheila Orr on April 6, 2020. 

Sheila was born in Buchans Newfoundland on August 2, 1939. Her family moved to Ontario in 1949. She lived in the Schumacher / South Porcupine area until 1981 when she moved to Tahsis British Columbia.
Sheila is predeceased by her husband Keith Orr and her son Gary Catherwood. She is survived by her children Robert (Pierrette), Brian (Ellen), Terry (Nancy), her son Gary’s wife Christine, Sheila (Wayne) Tom, Terri (Alex), Martha, (Dennis). 
She also leaves behind eleven grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren, as well as her sisters Mary, Helen, Rita, and Shirley, and her brothers Ron and David.
Sheila spent her life raising and loving her children and grandchildren unconditionally and giving endlessly to her church and community. She will be sadly missed by the family and her dearest friend in the world Fern Eastcott, along with the people in the community of Tahsis, who are her extended family.
We wish to extend our sincere thanks to the doctors and nurses at the Tahsis Health Centre, Debbie Vansolkema of VIHA, and Josephine Miladinovic of BC Emergency Health Services, for the ongoing care and support they gave to Sheila.
Should friends wish, donations can be made to the Tahsis Healthcare Auxiliary Box 253, Tahsis BC V0P 1X0.
A celebration of Life will be held at a later date.

Village council meeting

Regular Meeting of the Tahsis Village Council to be held on April 21, 2020 at 7:00.

To attend this meeting remotely please dial
1-877-385-4099 then enter the participant code 5509888#

Saturday 18 April 2020

Project Squash


North Vancouver Island communities join in to ‘squash the curve’

Residents from Cumberland , Tahsis and Quadra Island are volunteering to grow winter squash on their lawns in a move towards sustainable food security


Whoever imagined squash would be at the epicentre of 
a revolution some day?
In a new approach to sustainable food security and a
welcome distraction amidst all the COVID-19 noise, a
silent revolution has begun in the gardens of the North
Island.
Residents of Cumberland, Tahsis, Courtenay and Quadra
Island have joined a local initiative to volunteer their gardens
to grow winter squash after a duo, Sam Wice and Tamar
Demirdjian, from The Burrow homestead in Comox put
forth the plan on a forum on social media.
Once garden volunteers are identified, the person who runs
the initiative will assess the site, dig an eight-inch hole and
transfer the seeds that are already started indoors. The
garden owner is left with the responsibility of watering and
caring for it over the season.
“All of this is done in compliance with social distancing protocol,” said Wice, highlighting that the owners don’t even have to be present while they plant the seeds in their yard.
During harvest in October, the growers will receive a percentage of the crop and the rest of the squashes will be donated to community members and local food banks. With one seed being able to yield 4-6 squashes or more, a squash garden is easy to maintain and produces ample food for the community. While at the same time it is also nutritious and can be stored for a longer period.
Wice was rather surprised to learn that the squash growing model that they planned for their local community had become a rage on social media as members of other neighbouring communities were also duplicating the ‘Cumberland initiative’ in their areas.
It all started with surplus seeds that Wice and Demirdjian had with them and the thought of getting community members to help out with space to grow them. But as people started voicing interest, they also saw this as an opportunity to slowly ease inexperienced gardeners into growing food in thier own yards.
“It’s about bringing back skills that we lost after 1950 when people would grow their own food,” said Wice, adding, “we need these sustainable and self reliant methods even more now.”
Wice also acknowledges that planting winter squash is not going to solve bigger problems of food sufficiency immediately, but it’s more about sowing a thought process and cultivating a habit.
“It’s a baby step to get the ball rolling in people’s head that this is not rocket science,” she said.
While the initiative is taking on many creative names such as ‘project squash’ in Tahsis and ‘squash the curve’ on Quadra Island, the primary goal of the project is a sustainable homegrown attempt at food security. But in a lot of different ways it also fosters a sense of community. In Cumberland, within 24 hours, over 16 local residents who had space to spare in their lawns came forward to participate and grow the vegetables. Tahsis had around eight households that signed up instantly.
Cheryl O Donnell and Silvie Keen from Tahsis, who are also members of the Tahsis Community Garden Society, learned about this initiative on social media and were quick to jump on it and advocate it to people in thier own community.
“I happen to be a seed hoarder and I already finished planting 90 seeds which will be ready to transfer onto lawns soon,” said O’Donnell. While such projects are good for mental health, she also pointed out that projects like these could benefit smaller places like Tahsis which are “far away” where residents have to go to Campbell River to get their grocery runs often. “ When communities grow their own food, you don’t have to travel far and it saves you a lot of money too,” said O’Donnell.
While social media accelerated the whole initiative, it also gives a nurturing space for community learning. People have stepped up not just as lawn volunteers but also as benefactors who provide soil, seeds or even financial help.
With social media even novices can learn to grow their own food, says O’ Donnell, “You can monitor the process and expert gardeners in the group can give suggestions when people post updates.”

Thursday 16 April 2020

Good Food box

Here is Silvie’s photo of today’s good food box. Nine items for $25. If you are interested in next month’s, delivered to your door at this time, contact NootkaTogether@gmail.com. Payment of $25 (or $20 for a smaller selection) is due on the second Thursday of the month. Delivery is the third Thursday.

Open burning prohibited


Wednesday 8 April 2020

Bishop Gary Easter mass

Bishop Gary will be saying Easter mass this Sunday, April at 12 at 10:00. Follow the link below.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KwzQ4QFhyU4

Mass cancelled


All masses at St. Joseph’s Roman Catholic Church in Tahsis are cancelled until further notice. Unfortunately, there will be no Easter service this year. If anyone needs prayer, please do not hesitate to reach out to other members of the congregation or if you would like to contact the Bishop please call Frank Collins at 934-6674 for more information.

Monday 6 April 2020

Health Centre May schedule


Canada Emergency Response Benefit


School board meeting


The Regular Meeting of the
Board of Education for SD84 (Vancouver Island West)
will be held electronically (by Zoom) on Tuesday, April 14th, at 4:00 pm.
If you wish to attend this meeting, please contact Annie McDowell 
by 4 pm on Wednesday, April 8, 2020 – or call 250-283-2241, Local 224.

Sunday 5 April 2020

Squash Yards

Message from Silvia Keen - (silviejean@gmail.com)

Cheryl Odonnell and l came across this from our friends down in Cumberland. We are willing to get this going in Tahsis, and if you'd like to participate, we have a sign up poll on the group page Tahsis Community Garden. Cheers.
(Click image to enlarge)



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