September 2021 Issue 154

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NATURE RAMBLES Quw’utsun Sta’lo’ Skweyul, (Cowichan River Day)

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ivers are the arteries of our planet: they are lifelines in the truest sense.” Mark Angelo We are blessed in Quw’utsun (Cowichan) Valley with many rivers, streams, creeks and tricklets (tiny creek). Our rivers are taking a bad hit this year with the effects of a long drought and climate change. Our salmon and all the other river plants and animals are suffering. We are fortunate that the Quw’utsun is one of the few rivers on the east coast of Vancouver Island to have a weir. This allows water to be held back and released to assist salmon outcomes. Other rivers such as the Koksilah, which do not have a weir and no lake to draw from are even worse off than Quw’utsun. What can we do? Educate ourselves and become engaged. Millions of people around the world celebrate World Rivers Day on the last weekend of Saturday. This event was started in 1980 in BC by Mark Angelo, river conservationist, and the BC Outdoor Recreation Council. From there Mark’s vision has encircled the globe. In 2017 and 2019 Cowichan Tribes and the Cowichan Stewardship Roundtable co-hosted Quw’utsun River Day. Cowichan Tribes is the largest band in BC and is active on many fronts doing river stewardship. Cowichan Stewardship Roundtable

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was founded with Cowichan Tribes and conservation groups 19 years ago. It is a grass roots group promoting collaboration on solving watershed issues. Together they have teamed up to offer a fun day on Saturday, September 25, 10-2, meeting at 222 Cowichan Way for a short walk to the site. The day will be opened with the talented Tzinquaw Dancers. John George, Cowichan elder, will be our MC for the day. Dr. Shannon Waters, our public health officer, member of Stz’uminus Nation and strong advocate for water will be sharing her thoughts. There will be many activities including Cowichan elders and knowledge keepers sharing skills used for millenia such as carving, cedar weaving and traditional medicine. Opportunities include learning about why a new weir is needed, meeting Raptor birds from NW Pacific Raptors, watching fishery biologists do a river seine and countless other activities. Are you wondering what is the different language in this article? This is Hul’q’umi’num’, the first language of our valley. I am a beginner learner and I am blessed with my teacher Philomena Williams and Merle Seymour. I believe we should be using our local language as much as possible. Contact me at cowichansteward shiproundtable and 250-701-1054 for details. Volunteers needed! www. cowichanstewardship.com Genevieve Singleton, Nana, Mum and Wild about Nature, co-chair of Cowichan Stewardship Roundtable Contact her at twinflower4@gmail. com


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September Forecasts

6min
page 77

HeartMath Can Help You

5min
pages 74-76

Managing Changes With Ease

2min
page 72

Jump Into Music

2min
page 69

The Importance of Our Microbial Friends

3min
page 70

Helping Our Kids Cope

2min
page 68

The Other School Supplies

2min
page 67

September Arts

4min
pages 64-65

Waterfalls in The Fall

2min
page 63

Cowichan Valley Probus Club

1min
page 62

Selecting Exterior Colours

2min
page 61

Re-wilding with Native Plants

2min
page 58

What is Iboga?

3min
page 57

Flowering Bulbs: Nature’s Gift That Keeps Giving

3min
pages 59-60

Canna Classes With Robin Round

2min
page 56

Flower Pot Art Show Sale and Garden Walk

2min
page 55

Fall into Something Special at the Public Market

2min
pages 52-53

So What Happened? A Tale of Two Land Use Plans

4min
pages 47-48

2021 Election Candidates

6min
pages 44-45

3 Tips to Weather a Financial Storm

2min
page 51

Sleep Makes You Smarter

2min
page 50

Free workshop for Cowichan Businesses

1min
page 49

Things I Will Consider in Preparing to Vote

2min
page 43

Creatively Writing Our Recovery

2min
page 42

One World Festival: Honouring Cultural Diversity

10min
pages 38-41

We’re Back to The Polls

2min
page 36

Cowichan Women’s Health Collective

3min
pages 34-35

The S’amunu/ Somenos Watershed- A watershed in Trouble

2min
page 25

Boost and Preserve Brain Power

4min
pages 32-33

What is a Life Coach?

2min
page 31

Quw’utsun Sta’lo’ Skweyul, (Cowichan River Day

2min
page 24

Darsana Tea

1min
page 23

Hunting the Elusive Porcini

4min
page 21

Can We Talk?

1min
page 20

Farming in the 21st Century

5min
pages 14-15

Cowichan Exhibition

1min
page 13

Very Special Sandwiches

3min
pages 16-17

Celebrating Arts and Nature in Lake Cowichan

2min
page 8

Artists’ Demos Offer Glimpses Into Creativity

2min
pages 6-7

The Joy of Picking Fruit With Fruit Save

2min
page 18

September Events

2min
page 5

The Kids of Summer

2min
page 19
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