Early Winter

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COMMUNITY EVENTS

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NO SOUP'S ON - Feb. 4

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THETIS COMMUNITY ASSEMBLY

March 23, 2026

Forbes Hall

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SOUP'S ON

Wednesdays

11:30 - 1:00

Forbes Hall

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Venting Index

 

Thetis Island Community Association

forbeshall.ca

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HEALTH SERVICES

Contact & Access Information

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Who's Who of Thetis Pets Registry

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Thetis Island Community Fund

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Feel free to send us bits & pieces of information and interest, photos to share and notices of upcoming events etc.

Use the contact page or e-mail us directly.


Tuesday
Feb032026

Capernwray Spring & Summer Conferences

Registrations are now open for our Spring & Summer Conferences.

Ladies Conference Weekends

May 29-31 or June 5-7

Two identical weekends to choose from, designed for women to step away from everyday life to spend focused time in God's Word, be quiet in His presence, and enjoy being a little spoiled too.

Speaker - Jessica McLean,

Topic - Nehemiah

$285 + gst includes:

Bible teaching
praise through song
delicious meals
recreational activities
fellowship & fun
two night’s accommodation with bedding

Men’s Conference Weekend

August 15-17

A weekend just for the guys! Men, come away to refocus on the Lord Jesus Christ, experience Biblical, life-applicable teaching, a delicious menu and some adrenalin-producing activities.

Speaker - Matthew McLean, 

Topic - Life of Timothy

$285+gst includes:

Bible teaching
praise through song
delicious meals
recreational activities
fellowship & fun
two night’s accommodation with bedding

Holiday Bible Week #3

July 19-24

Guests will enjoy a holiday like no other as they experience Christ-focused teaching from guest and resident lecturers, along with a myriad of recreational activities and special events for all ages. One out of six weeks still available.

Speaker - John Poysti, 

Topic - The book of Job

Fees based on age of guests with a family max available includes:

Bible teaching for all ages
praise through song
delicious meals
recreational activities
fellowship & fun
five night’s accommodation with bedding

To register or to find out more visit 
capernwray.ca or contact our Main Office at 250.246.9440  chbc@capernwray.ca

Tuesday
Feb032026

Howling Wolf Farm Update  

Hello:

On this day when we had twin lambs born and collected 22 eggs, we feel blessed to be here on Thetis for over 30 years! We are overwhelmed by our Community Support! Approaching 100 people took the time to stop by our stand signing the petition and leaving comments. Online we have over 450 supporters from all over the world! 

Marylyn and I stay positive! 

Thanks so much!

Christopher Pegg

Tuesday
Feb032026

Valentine's Dinner Invitation

What are you doing for Valentine's dinner? 

Are you in love with love? Why not bring a friend, a neighbour, a lover, a spouse or anyone else you'd like to have a special dinner with on February 14th?

Featuring Beef or Salmon Wellington as the main course of our fantastic 3 course fixed price dinner. Please reserve ahead so we can get things ready for you. We'll have candles and Prosecco. You can bring the charm!

Reservations by phone or email

Thetis Island Marina

250-246-3464 or 

Thetisislandresorts@gmail.com

Monday
Feb022026

Gas Pump at Pub

We're having persistent mechanical trouble with our gas pump and for now we can fill gas cans but not larger quantities such as boats. 

The repair person has been contacted, and we hope to have the system fully operational by the end of the week. 

Sorry for the inconvenience!

Thetis Island Marina Staff

250-246-3464

Monday
Feb022026

Help Spot Bat-Killing Fungus

Biologists asking the public for reports of bats

The Thetis Island Community Bat Program is asking the public for reports of dead bats and winter daytime bat activity in an effort to detect white-nose syndrome, a fatal disease, caused by a fungus, that has killed millions of bats. 

“Almost everyone loves a good horror story with vampires and bats,” says Rob Welsh, coordinator for the Thetis Island Community Bat Program.  “However, what’s truly spooky right now is that our bat populations might face severe declines in the near future due to white-nose syndrome." All BC’s bats eat insects - there are no blood- or fruit-eating bats in Canada.  BC bats are essential to our ecosystems and provide substantial economic benefits by helping control agricultural, forest, and urban insect pests including mosquitoes.

“We are working in collaboration with the Province of BC and researchers, to detect and prevent the spread of white-nose syndrome,” says Welsh. Residents are urged to keep an eye out for any daytime bat activity in winter and report any sick or dead bats up until May 31/2026. 

White-nose syndrome has killed millions of bats in North America since its detection in New York in 2006 and continues to spread westward.  “The disease has been found in bats just across the border in Washington and Alberta, and the fungus was found in a guano sample in the BC Boundary region.  However, we have yet to see bats with evidence of the disease, which often appears several years after the fungus moves in,” says Welsh.

The fungus responsible for the disease spreads primarily through bat-to-bat contact during hibernation in cool, humid environments. White-nose syndrome does not cause illness in humans or pets, but it can be spread between suitable sites by contaminated clothing, gear, and equipment, particularly after recreating in or near caves. Avoid entering caves in winter and follow white-nose syndrome decontamination protocols if you must enter one.

Bats suffering from disease can have the fungus growing on their muzzle, ears, and wings causing the bats to wake up more frequently during hibernation.  “The excessive energy expenditure and dehydration can lead to bats taking flight during daylight in winter in search of food and water,” says Welsh.  “Unfortunately, many bats starve and die.”

“Seven of our 15 BC species could be severely affected by the disease,” says Welsh. The Little Brown Myotis and the Northern Myotis are both listed as Endangered in Canada primarily due to white-nose syndrome.  Researchers are working on several promising options to reduce the severity, and it may be possible to mitigate the effects of this wildlife health crisis.

All live bats should be left alone — keep your distance, snap a photo and report it to the Thetis Island Community Bat Program. “Dead bats are usually found on the ground but sometimes bats can pass away hanging upside down," says Welsh.  Never touch a bat with bare hands.  Contact the Thetis Island Community Bat Program for further directions on how to collect dead bats.  Report dead or daytime flying bats to Rob Welsh, email:  rmwelsh@telus.net or phone 250- 246-1547.

In partnership with the BC Ministry of Water, Land and Resource Stewardship, the Thetis Island Community Bat Program provides information and promotes local stewardship and citizen science. The program runs thanks to funding from the Thetis Island Nature Conservancy, Habitat Conservation Trust Foundation, Environment and Climate Change Canada, BC government, and BC Conservation Foundation and regionally with the support of numerous businesses, organizations, and volunteers.

Images:

  1. White-nose syndrome occurrence map – by year (2026). Downloaded 2026-01-08. Available at WNS Spread Map| White Nose Syndrome
  2. White-nose syndrome map close up of BC.  Downloaded 2026-01-08.  Available at WNS Spread Map| White Nose Syndrome
  3. Hibernating myotis showing white patches of fungus growing on wings and face, signs of white-nose syndrome.  Photo by Jordi Segers.

Contact: Rob Welsh, Thetis Island Region Coordinator, BC Community Bat Program

Residence: 250-246-1547

Cell: 604-838-2575

Email: rmwelsh@telus.net

Website: https://bcbats.ca/

Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/bcbats

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/gotbats/

Monday
Feb022026

Jollity Weekly Order Reminders

We are doing a True Grain Organic Bakery pick up this week.
Orders for local milk, yogurt and baking due by Monday evening please.

Also, we order freshly roasted coffee beans each week for our cafe. If
you'd like to add a regular order to your weekly Saturday pick up, just
let us know.

Hudson, dark roast $18.75
Single origin medium roast $18.75
Night Grooves, Swiss Water decaf $19.00

https://www.jollityfarm.ca/order-form

With thanks, 

Jollity Farmers

Sunday
Feb012026

Sunday Church

The speaker this Sunday the 1st is Wayne Lee.
Starting a series on Job.

10AM at the Community Centre, all are welcome.
Further info---Ernie 250-252-0144.

Sunday
Feb012026

Soup’s On: Cancelled for February 4th

Sorry for the break in our scheduled Wednesday lunches, but we’ll be back on February 11th.

Looking forward to seeing you then!

The Soup’s On Team

Sunday
Feb012026

January Rain

January 2026: 160.8 mm

January 2025: 57.7 mm

Average January: 172.6 mm

Lowest January; 57.7 mm in 2025

Highest January; 379.7 mm in 2020

Keith Rush

Sunday
Feb012026

Gentle Yoga Starts This Week

February 2, we begin Chair Yoga on Monday’s 10-11 am, back to basics - gentle restoration.

And Thursday February 5th: 7-8 pm, Movement, Mantra, Meditation and soundscape to relax and recalibrate…

For more information please contact Dawn Gordon at 250-two10-0826, text or call (often on silent, please leave a message) 

or email: dawn_gordon@telus.net

 

Sunday
Feb012026

Basic First Aid Training

Are you interested in receiving or renewing your basic first aid?

We have two dates available.

Monday February 23, 2026 and Monday March 16, 2026

Classes will be held at the Firehall. 

Email Heather at cafe@telegraphharbour.ca with your preferred date and we will do our best to accommodate you.

THM Staff

Sunday
Feb012026

Blue Cottage Bread 

Available today at Telegraph Harbour Marina Cafe, open at 9 AM.

CLASSIC SOURDOUGH BATARD slow fermented, unbleached flour

ROSEMARY KALAMATA OLIVE BAGUETTES cold fermented, unbleached flour

enjoy,

Tracy 

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