Saturday, 30 November 2024

Fan-Tahsis Truckin’ anniversary


This month marks the 10th anniversary for Fan-Tahsis Truckin’ run by Terry Fassbender. 

He brings the library delivery every week and grocery orders from Thrifty Foods. He’s hauled furniture and appliances. During COVID he was our lifeline for many things.

Thanks Terry for your dependable service.

Call 250-934-5567 to arrange a delivery.

Wednesday, 27 November 2024

Tuesday, 26 November 2024

 


 


Sunday, 24 November 2024

Chair yoga’s regular schedule

 









   Chair Yoga will take place every Monday and Wednesday at 11:oo at the Senior Centre unless notified otherwise.

Saturday, 23 November 2024

Hospital Auxiliary basket winners

 The winners for the hospital aux baskets were

Kathy Ainsworth - coffee basket. Darla Hamilton - wine and cheese basket.

Wednesday, 20 November 2024

Road conditions update 8:00 am Wednesday

 Please be advised that high winds have resulted in significant fallen trees/debris on roads and highways throughout the North Island. Several road and highway closures have been implemented overnight, including:

 

  • Highway 19N between Port McNeill and Campbell River
  • Highway 28
  • Highway 30
  • Head Bay FSR
  • Coal Harbour Rd
  • Zeballos FSR

 

Our maintenance contractor has set up road closures and checkpoints, hazard assessments are underway and when conditions permit safe access crews and subcontractors will begin clearing trees/debris. We are aware of power outages and will continue working with BC Hydro to coordinate their assessments and repairs. Wind warnings remain in effect currently, with peak winds expected this morning and easing into the afternoon.

 

Further updates will be provided as conditions change, and current information is posted on DriveBC.

 

Thanks,

 

Kellen Truant

Operations Manager, North Island

Highways and Regional Services Division

Office: 236-468-1941

 

Tuesday, 19 November 2024

Head Bay Road closed

 Village of Tahsis crews have set up barricades to close the HBFSR at our end.  Mainroad has contacted contractors in Campbell River to assemble at dawn and start the hazard assessments and clearing working east to west. MoTI says Highway 28 to remain closed until at least noon Nov 20thCheckpoints are in place at Gold River and the brake check at the top of General Hill on the Campbell River side.

 

Emergency services have been notified and BC Hydro crews will be accessing the area tonight to perform an assessment

 

Check DriveBC for updates on both.

Road closed

 5:40pm TUESDAY NOVEMBER 19: Please be advised that Highway 28 and Head Bay FSR have been closed due to weather conditions, with high wind resulting in trees falling on to the highway.

Our maintenance contractor has set up the road closure and we are currently monitoring conditions. Winds are expected to diminish into the evening and overnight and once crews can safely access and clear the roads they will be reopened.
I will provide an update as further information is available.
Regards,
Kellen Truant
Operations Manager, North Island
Highways and Regional Services Division
Office: 236-468-1941

Monday, 18 November 2024

Chair Yoga continues

 









              Chair Yoga

Wednesday, November 20

11:00

Senior Centre

Holiday Bazaar this Saturday

 Not to be missed. Good food. A chance to chat with people you haven’t seen all year. And a place to buy Christmas gifts. 



Thursday, 14 November 2024

Coal Creek Roasters’ hours

From Coal Creek Roasters - 

Morning everyone!

We are open Wednesdays and Thursdays only 8am-3pm for the next 4 weeks. Open only those 2 days each week until Early December when we’ll be back to regular 4 days.
So come by today for all your coffee, chocolate, and freshly baked needs:)


Tuesday, 12 November 2024

Sunday, 10 November 2024

Chair yoga invitation










CHAIR YOGA

TAHSIS SENIOR CENTRE
Wednesday, November 13, 11:00am
EVERYONE WELCOME

Saturday, 9 November 2024

Mass this Sunday

 




















Mass at St. Joseph’s this Sunday, November 10 at 9:40 led by Father Mel. All welcome.

Friday, 8 November 2024

Door to door medical travel provided

 There is a door-to-door service for non-emergency medical appointments. Island Health has promoted the program. The service is not at capacity. Drivers are screened through Island health to provide the FREE service. The patient may have a companion accompany them to their appointment. Depending upon the type of medical appointment, door-to door service can be provided the same day or when it is needed. Two day advance notice is required to receive service. The service could also be used for patients discharged from the hospital and need to make it back home (again, they do need to provide 2 days notice).

Community members can access this information publicly at the link below:

https://www.islandhealth.ca/patients-visitors/travel-assistance-non-emergency-medical-care

Tech help at the library

 If you are having a problem, call the library 250-934-6621 to book an appointment for help with Matthew,



Thursday, 7 November 2024

Bears attacking cars

 Bears have been entering many cars but the damage to Harmony’s is the worst.

She wrote: Two nights ago my car door was opened by the bear. My car is small and I think he may have gotten trapped in there, my door doesn’t always stay open. He tore my car apart and it’s been written off by ICBC due to the amount of damage. I have absolutely no attractants in there, I’m not an idiot. The only things in my car was a guitar amplifier and some Purdy’s brochures.  This bear is an opportunist and I’m out $8000 and my vehicle now because of it. And yes it was the bear. It was on camera. The car is covered in bear poop so feel free to come test it if you still don’t believe it was a bear. Conservation has been called and I encourage anyone whose car doors have been opened to do the same. If you think this is just a normal bear doing what bears do, then by all means leave your doors wide open and allow him into your vehicle. It might save someone else’s.




Monday, 4 November 2024

Tahsis Health Care survey

Message from Gaylene Jacobson

 
From November 4th till December 4th, we are hoping to hear from you. Please use the QR code to access the survey online or head over to the clinic to get a paper copy. There is also take home QR cards at the clinic as well. Let us know how we are doing.



Saturday, 2 November 2024

November community calendar

 Tap calendar to enlarge.












Friday, 1 November 2024

Bingo this Sunday



 





Sunday, November 3 at the Senior Centre

1:00 Remember time change. Fall back one hour over night.

Cost $1 per card. All monies are paid out as prizes.

Everyone 19 and over is welcome.