Western Tiger Swallowtail

Montbretia "lucifer"

Keith Rush

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GO FUND ME FOR GRETE AND JACKIE

COMMUNITY EVENTS 

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NATURE OF FORESTS

July 18 & 19

Forbes Hall

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ANNUAL BOOK & BAKE SALE

August 1st

Forbes Hall

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FAMILY FUN DAY

August 8th

Forbes Hall

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FIRE DEPT. PARADE

Saturday

August 29th

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COMMUNITY DINNER

September 26

Forbes Hall

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THETIS COMMUNITY ASSEMBLY

September 28

Forbes Hall

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SOUP'S ON

Resumes October 14th

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FORBES HALL SPRING CLEAN UP

May 1, 2027

9:00 am

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ST. MARGARET'S CEMETERY 

CLEAN-UP

May 15th 2027

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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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Saturday
Jul112026

Today's Nature House Events

Here's what's on today!

9-11 Tides to Trails: Intertidal Walk with Andy Lamb
Location: Clam Bay - park at the end of Clam Bay Rd. and meet on the beach

A second Tides to Trails this week - not to be missed! If you've ever found a mysterious creature on the beach and wondered what it was, now is your chance to find out. Join local sea creature expert Andy Lamb for an intertidal walk that will surprise even the most seasoned tidepool explorer. (Note the early start - we follow the tides!)

1-3 SLC Drop-in: Edible Oceans (all ages)
Location: Sea Life Centre at Telegraph Harbour Marina

Missed Friday's session? Same great activity running again today - see Friday for details.

Saturday
Jul112026

From the Library

A Friend of the Library is available 

Saturday 10-1, Sunday 1-4, and Tuesday 12-1.

Only 3 weeks until the Book and Bake Sale!

Celine

Saturday
Jul112026

Fire Preparedness After Recent Structure Fire

Following our recent structure fire, I wanted to take a moment to thank everyone who responded and to share a few reminders about the importance of being prepared.

The incident highlighted some of the unique challenges we face as an island community. Limited access to additional resources means that the first actions taken by occupants, neighbours, and our local firefighters can make a significant difference. 

Please take a few minutes to review your own home's fire preparedness: 

• Make sure smoke alarms are installed, tested monthly, and have fresh batteries. 

• Have a fire extinguisher readily available and know how to use it. 

• Create and practice a home escape plan so everyone knows two ways out and a safe meeting place. 

• Keep driveways and access roads clear and ensure your house number is visible from the road. 

• Clear combustible materials from around your home, especially during the dry summer months. 

• If you have a water source such as a pond, pool, or cistern, consider making it accessible for firefighting operations where practical. 

Most importantly, if a fire occurs, get everyone out immediately, call 911, and stay out. Property can be replaced—people cannot. 

We are grateful that everyone involved in this recent incident made it out safely. 

We would also like to thank our neighbouring fire departments, BC Wildfire Service, BC Emergency Health Services, our Auxiliary teams, and the many community members who offered assistance. The support shown throughout the incident is a reminder of what makes our community so strong. 

Thank you for taking fire preparedness seriously. A few simple steps taken today can make all the difference tomorrow. 

Stay safe, 

Chad Kerr 

Deputy Fire Chief 

Thetis Island Volunteer Fire Department


Saturday
Jul112026

Summer Bouquets

Summer bouquets are back at the Jollity Market today. 

Beautiful organically grown dahlias, rainbow echinacea and more, fresh from the farm. 

And if you’d like a special order for pick up at the kiosk text Aimée 2508899723 with notice :)

Saturday
Jul112026

Urgent Housing Needed for Jackie and Grete

Dear Friends,

We are reaching out with an urgent and time-sensitive plea on behalf of Jackie and Grete, who lost everything in the recent house fire on Thetis Island.

Despite the incredible generosity our community has shown through donations, meals, clothing, and emotional support, we have still not been able to secure housing for them. Their temporary accommodations end early next week, and without a solution in place, they will have nowhere to go. This is now an immediate and critical need.

While our hope was to find a home where they could stay together, we understand that this may not be possible. Jackie and Grete are fully willing to live separately if it means each of them can find a safe place to stay. Even short-term or temporary accommodation would provide essential stability during this incredibly difficult time.

We are asking everyone to please think urgently and creatively. Do you have:

● A rental suite, cottage, cabin, or guest house?

● A seasonal home that is currently sitting empty?

● A spare room or temporary accommodation?

● A friend, family member, or neighbour who may have something available?

They are respectful, kind, and responsible tenants who are simply trying to rebuild their lives after an unimaginable loss.

If you know of any accommodation—temporary or long-term—please reach out immediately. Time is of the essence, and even sharing this message widely could make all the difference.

The Thetis Island community has already shown extraordinary compassion, and we are deeply grateful. We are now asking, with urgency, for one more act of kindness to help ensure Jackie and Grete have a safe place to land in the days ahead.

Thank you, from the bottom of our hearts, for your continued support.

Warmly

Hedi Steen
 226-931-2891

Stephanie Cottell stephanie.cottell@gmail.com

Tricia Hunter 250-246-8954


on behalf of Jackie & Grete

Saturday
Jul112026

Busy Ferry Schedule

Summer camps at Pioneer Pacific are in full swing, with our annual rhythms of welcoming campers Sunday afternoons and saying goodbye Friday mornings. With the hope to aid travel plans, we've provided information on when you can expect busier than usual ferry traffic throughout the summer. 

You can find the "Busy Ferry Schedule" on the Thetis Island Ferry Cam website (link at the top). Our last summer camp concludes August 28. We hope the schedule is helpful!

https://www.thetisisland.net/ferry/Current_combined_busy.pdf

Your neighbours in North Cove,

Pioneer Pacific Camp

Saturday
Jul112026

Pressure Washing Roof

Is there a Thetis Islander who pressure washes roofs? My cabin's metal roof needs pressure washing and Blackjack does not do that.

If you have an answer or a lead, please contact Bob Kasting.

Rkasting@gmail.com or 604 657 8534 (text or phone) 

Saturday
Jul112026

Child Care Wanted

We are looking for help Sunday August 2 - 2 pm - 9 pm

Our daughter is getting married and we are hoping to find a someone to help entertain and manage a couple of toddlers during the festivities- it's going to be a fun night guaranteed.

please contact
Lynda Poirier
240-210-2250
For more details

Saturday
Jul112026

Dunfield Market 10 - 2 This Saturday

Lucky us. This week we have the remainder of Veronica Shelford's amazing pottery. Only about 8 pieces are left, but we have acquired some of her gorgeous glaze test sample bowls.Each one was created as she developed and perfected the colors of her pottery.These mini bowls are perfect for tea lite holders, buttons, change, or whatever you need.Only $5 each... great gifts. All funds raised go to Thetis Island Volunteer Fire Fighters. This is a perfect way to support the fire department considering the recent housefire.

Also at the market will be Hermida and Mercy with their delicious food assortments and the market will also be selling indigenous art which is highly prized.

Please come and check us out. We love to see all the community support.

Gratefully,

Tess and the Dunfield Market Team (located behind the pub}


Friday
Jul102026

Today's Nature House Events

Here's what's on today!

9-11 Tides to Trails: Nature Walk with Keith Rush & Bill Dickie
Location: Lawrence Valley Trail - meet at the end of Mission Rd. at 9AM

Join local experts Keith Rush and Bill Dickie on the well-loved Lawrence Valley loop trail. Keith, a professional forester and avid birder, will share his knowledge of forests and point out bird species along the way. Bill, a long-time Thetis resident and steward of the trail, will share his expansive knowledge of the local landscape and a little Thetis Island history. Between the two of them, no question will go unanswered!

1-3 SLC Drop-in: Edible Oceans (all ages)
Location: Sea Life Centre at Telegraph Harbour Marina

Did you know that most seaweeds are edible and packed with beneficial nutrients? Come down to the Sea Life Centre to find out which ones are the tastiest, how to prepare them, and taste some fresh local seaweed for yourself!

The SLC is open Friday–Sunday whenever the seastar flag is flying - drop in anytime!


Friday
Jul102026

Saturday Morning Yoga - 10am @ Forbes Hall

Join me for slow vinyasa practise designed to release tension from your lower back and hamstrings
A great way to start your day, listening to some tunes as we connect full body movement with breath

Bring a mat, a cushion for extra padding, and your lovely energy,

Karen
778 688 4102
kareneroff@gmail.com


Friday
Jul102026

Weekend Coastal Fire Weather

Fire weather

  • Cooler temperatures Friday with some precipitation over northern areas
  • By Friday, temperatures dipping below seasonal and patchy moisture stretches further south
  • Increased winds over the weekend with potential for directional shift
  • Warming and drying begins Sunday into next week

Coastal Fire Centre

A reminder from the TIVFD and Concerned Residents:

Throwing a lit cigarette out of a vehicle in BC violates the provincial Wildfire Act It is considered dropping or mishandling a burning substance and carries a steep fine of $575. Under the Motor Vehicle Act, a general littering violation carries a lesser $81 penalty, but the stricter wildfire penalty is applied to burning items to protect communities.

Thetis Island Vol. Fire Dept.

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