Amos Garrett: Guitar Hero

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Amos Garrett, a Canadian guitar legend shares a festival moment that stands out for him.

Questions to shift people’s present future.

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I love the deeper conversations that the Vancouver Island Music Festival vibe contributes to. Here a social worker shares how she contributes to the shift of street people’s lives. Acknowledging the hopes and dreams of folks is a first step.

My Dad: Someone I’ve always looked up to

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My dad is hard working, concise, gives great directions. Someone I’ve always looked up my whole life. ….Dallen

Surrounded by great music from one source

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It was a moment of being surrounded by great music. Like all the music was coming from one instrument. It prompted a fresh question: What would happen if the first thing a child heart at birth was music? How would

Excitement for UVic campus sustainability

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One goal for UVic sustainability is to shift the transportation modal split of persons travelling to and from campus to 70% sustainable transportation (cycling, walking, transit, carpool/rideshare, etc.) and 30% single occupancy vehicles”

You are what you believe you can do

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What have you done with what you’ve been given? This retired engineer has always had an eye on new uses of ‘junk’.. What can we do with what we have is a philosophy of life.

Managing a public -private garden

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The 4th generation of managing a garden space in Fernwood/ North Park. Looking at increasing the space and the productivity this year.

22 Rewarding and Intense Months

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A mother looks back at the awesome times with her toddler.

Boulevard Food Forest

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Three years into its development Justin shares elements of his food forest near Swan Lake.

Pic a Flic – a video store that lasts

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The only remaining video store in Victoria. It has a customer base that is generations deep. It meets needs that online distribution would never address.