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Recipe: Buckwheat Noodles With Sun-dried Tomatoes and Fish (Gluten Free, Vegan option )

Buckwheat Noodles With Sun-dried Tomatoes and Fish (Gluten Free ) Vegan option available  Serves 4  Recipe designed to be as light as possible Ingredients:  Buckwheat noodles – 2 packages (100g each)  30 ml olive oil 5 ml or 1 tsp. … Continue reading

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Indian Arm Challenge, May 13th

Deep Cove Outdoors is introducing the Indian Arm Challenge, a new Challenge Race for 2017. The Indian Arm Challenge is a 32km round trip to Granite Falls at the end of Indian Arm and back. You can complete in single, … Continue reading

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Wild Encounters Presentation from January 2017 Meeting

Tom Saare from the Fish, Wildlife & Recreation Program at BCIT spoke at the January meeting. He shared tips and guidelines on how to enjoy wildlife, while respecting them in their environment. Tom also provided guidance on how to stay … Continue reading

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Recap: Chained Island Cleanup Collaboration with BCMTNA

SKABCers Rita, John and BCMTNA director Roxanne were part of an 8 person clean up of the Chained Islands off of Quadra Island.  More photos and article here: BCMarineTrails.org: Chained Islands Masterful Cleanup

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Article by Sept. guest speaker Larry Pynn

A great presentation by Larry Pynn at the Sept meeting showing all the unknown nooks and crannies of the Vancouver area coastline. Here’s his article in the Ottawa Citizen and Vancouver Sun: Water’s Edge: A tour of Metro Vancouver from … Continue reading

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