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(cover photo: Boya Lake / Destination BC)
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A Message from Assistant Deputy Minister Lori Halls
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In my professional and personal life, I’ve had many opportunities to be a volunteer and work with volunteers. Individuals’ commitment, strength and willingness to make a difference “because they can” are integral to any successful volunteer effort. As the Assistant Deputy Minister of BC Parks and Conservation Officer Service, I’ve had the opportunity to meet…
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Guest Blog: Rose Schroeder, Backcountry Horsemen of BC
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Headwaters Corral in EC Manning Provincial Park – Back Country Horsemen of BC Work bee, June 29 – July 2 2012 Written by Rose Schroeder on behalf of the Yarrow Chapter of BCHBC. Careful what you wish for! For the annual opening work bee at the Headwaters Corral Equestrian Campground in E.C. Manning Park, Yarrow…
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Guest Blog: Keith Monroe, BC Floatplane Association
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Written by Keith Monroe, Prince George, BC. Over the years, I have been involved with and volunteered on many occasions with BC Parks. This has mostly been driven by my love of BC’s beautiful wilderness. My interests have particularly been with Northern BC. I have been a member of the BC Floatplane Association since…
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Guest Blog: Lucas Harris – Surfrider Foundation, Vancouver Island Chapter
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Volunteering for the Vancouver Island chapter of the Surfrider Foundation for the last five years has been a big part of my life. Receiving a degree in Environmental Studies from UVic and surfing weekly along the south coast of Vancouver Island made getting involved in Surfrider a no brainer. Surfrider provides me and other volunteers…



