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02 Jul Posted by in News | Comments

Annlee Collections

Annlee Collections

Lee Ann Boillat makes beaded jewelry and loves doing it. She started making her own necklaces and bracelets many years ago and it turned into a great hobby that she wanted to share with other people. She makes necklace sets which include matching earrings. Other products she offer are earrings, anklets, chokers, bracelets, mala beads […]

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03 Sep Posted by in News | Comments

Breakwater Music 2015 – Thank you for coming to the Breakwater Market and our sponsors.

Breakwater Music 2015 – Thank you for coming to the Breakwater Market and our sponsors.

Thank you for supporting The Breakwater Market and supporting our local musicians and vendors. We will see you again next year. The James Bay Market is still running every Saturday from 9-3 at the corner of Menzies and Superior. See you Saturday. We would also like to thank all of our sponsors for helping us […]

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17 Feb Posted by in Events, Seedy Saturday, Speakers | Comments

Adventures in Extreme Seed-Saving

Adventures in Extreme Seed-Saving

You may think of seed-saving as a fairly gentle – even bucolic – pastime. But not the way Kelly Dodson and Sue Milliken of Far Reaches Farm in Port Townsend do it! Come to Seedy Saturday tomorrow to hear about their adventures botanizing in the mountains of SW China – an area rarely visited by […]

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What’s the Current Hot Potato?

What’s the Current Hot Potato?

If you’re wondering what’s going on with food policy planning around Victoria, you can find out at this year’s Seedy Saturday, February 18th in the Victoria Conference Centre. At 2 pm, Pat Reichert, well known for her work on food security projects on Salt Spring Island, will be moderating a panel of food activists, members […]

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Be Prepared for the Unexpected

Be Prepared for the Unexpected

There used to be (and perhaps still is) a rather unusual sign along one of the back roads up-island. It looked like an official traffic sign, but read “Be Prepared for the Unexpected”. It was attached to a large fallen tree. And beneath the tree trunk was what remained of a car. While we hope […]

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