
Learning may look the same, but there’s some fundamental changes in education happening in the Gulf Islands School District.
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

Learning may look the same, but there’s some fundamental changes in education happening in the Gulf Islands School District.

Keeper Megan Jarman is mobbed by a herd of Gulf Islands Secondary Senior Girls Soccer players after a 4-3 shootout win over Brentwood.

Finding it hard to stuff another piece of paper in the job jar.
Probably should slap some paint on her as I’m thinking about listing. Cause I hear real estate activity’s pickin’ up.

Some new and interesting things at the “make it, bake it, or grow it” Salt Spring Saturday Market this year.
Long-time Salt Spring residents Lara and John Gossett are at the market with two interesting products. First, Lara’s got some great granola — make sure you ask her about the phone number prefix/names. And then John’s the CEO and, I suspect, workforce at Mt. Maxwell Roasters. Yup, there’s a new coffee kid in town. And his absolutely fresh roasted beans make a superb cup of coffee.

A lovely crop of Stewart Road skunk cabbage fills the air with that special spring bottomland aroma!
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).