On a Saturday morning, hundreds of Salt Springers came out to Seedy Saturday. The sun was shining and to many it was the unofficial start of spring. People came to get seeds and prepare for this year’s growing season.
Part of Transition Salt Spring’s Lighter Living Series
As concerns about food security and local agriculture grow, farmers are retiring and fewer young people can...
A provincial court judge has fined Salt Spring resident Clinton McNichol $3,750 for contravening a Capital Regional District (CRD) noise bylaw due to keeping...
NOTE: This article represents the personal opinions of Brian Webster and not those of Salt Spring Island’s Local Community Commission (of which he is...