Patrick Hayes: Open Source Movement ( 2010)

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Patrick Hayes gives overview of the wide range of open source applications.

Justin Blanchfield at Bayside Middle School ( 2009)

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One of two Mechanical Engineers on staff. His expertise includes hydrodynamics, thermodynamics, and modelling. Justin?fs involved in the design of water supply systems and outfalls. He is currently modelling the Skeena river in Terrace to design a bank protection system

Matthew Kemshaw: Creatures of Habitat ( 2009)

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Matthew is a passionate community activist who (with lots of his friends) is working with local schools, governments and city park officials to encourage the application of design principles that mimic natural systems and support functional productive ecologies. This means

Coastal Naturalist Teaching Moment

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Great teachers find ways to know what elements of their lessons can keep, and what to drop.

WAGS A daily ritual of appreciation and gratitudes….

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A daily ritual mother and son have shared for over six years

Boxing Promoter: doing the right thing

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A standout moment from feedback by a contender gave Terence Strawson a sense of the importance of his services as a boxing promoter.

Saanich Legacy Foundation and Music in the Park

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A vibrant community supporter talks at one of the Music In the Park events, an initiative they help sponsor

Victoria’s Symphony Splash Fireworks

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On day two of her 31 day stay in Victoria I accompanied a student to the inner harbour to experience it’s annual Symphony Splash. Lots to see in the area. She wanted to stay for the fireworks. It was my

Senior Matric at Craigdarroch Castle, 1945

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Brief insights into a unique time in the many uses of Craigdarroch Castle in Victoria, BC 70 years ago.

Coastal Naturalists: dealing with big questions

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Working the audience for fresh answers to frequent questions.