
With sod and raindrops flying, time stops for 1/1000 of a second. The Salt Spring player on the left is about to drive the ball into the empty Saanich net. Meanwhile we get to see the reaction of the defensive player.
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

With sod and raindrops flying, time stops for 1/1000 of a second. The Salt Spring player on the left is about to drive the ball into the empty Saanich net. Meanwhile we get to see the reaction of the defensive player.

A once loved, twin keel sailboat is now just another piece of flotsam from the Ganges area, recovered by volunteers. Kind of like taking out someone else’s garbage.

High school and middle school improv is off the charts on Salt Spring Island. Clever kids motivated by intrepid instructors. Bob is seen here during Apocalypse: Improv, on stage at ArtSpring Theatre.
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Congratulations to the GISS Improv team for their second place finish in the Vancouver Island Regional Tournament.

This year’s favourite Salt Spring subject. Splendid on a still February daybreak.

From left to right, that’s the event organizer, best student sweater, craziest staff sweater.
Bringing awareness to climate change and sustainable energy options, Gulf Islands Secondary School (GISS) took part in National Sweater Day yesterday. The school lowered the temperature three degrees…
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).