
Spreadsheet wielding bureaucrats and the Fraser Institute love it. Teachers, principals and other educators who actually work with kids? Not at all.
This may become a historic image, possibly being the last FSA test ‘written’.
Salt Spring Photographer John Cameron

Spreadsheet wielding bureaucrats and the Fraser Institute love it. Teachers, principals and other educators who actually work with kids? Not at all.
This may become a historic image, possibly being the last FSA test ‘written’.

High school kids drop into Barb’s Buns in Ganges for a before-school treat on a dark winter morning.

This lovely platter, finely crafted by Judy Weeden is about 16 inches across. It’s pictured here doing an amazing balancing act.

I don’t really think of Salt Spring Island as being on the west coast. But it looks like it is.

Despite man’s efforts, the beavers at Dunbabin Park have expanded their territory once again. Here they’ve established a new dam, extending the pond well along the creek.
Many trees have been wrapped with chicken wire, but if the pond gets any deeper the chicken wire will be underwater and the beavers will have another shot at some of the trees…

7:15 am
There’s no line-up at the CO-OP gas station in Ganges.
Without a line-up, you can see that you are going the wrong way.
With a line-up, you can’t.

Windows on one of the farm buildings at Burgoyne Bay. Restoration work is underway on the old barn.
Photographs of Salt Spring Island and areas reachable by ferry and road (and sometimes off-road).