My Allergies are in Bloom! I was raised on lots of vegetables, vitamins, chiropractic, and rarely went to a doctor growing up. Read More Nature & ScienceRobbin WhachellMarch 7, 2016allergens, BC, drowsy, flowers, hay fever, hiking, itchy eyes, Omnaris, Paddling, Pataday, runny nose, sneezing, spring allergies, streaming eyes, The Trinity, Vancouver, watershed
I paddled the Fraser River from Fort Langley to Coquitlam for FraserFEST! Uncategorized, News & EventsRobbin WhachellSeptember 22, 2015Band Council, basin, Bonita Zorillo, Canada, canoeing, Colony Farm Reginal Park, Coquitlam, culture, dragon boat, Ed Hall, Explorers, Festival, Fin Donnelly, First Nation, Fort Langley, Fraser River, FraserFEST, Hoy Scott Watershed Society, Hudson's Bay, Jay Lundy, journey, Kwikwetlem, Mark Angelo, Metis, music, Nothin Dragon, Paddling, Port Mann, Port Moody, River, Rivershed Society of BC, Selina Robinson, stream, Voyageur Adventures, watershed, Waterway, Wendy Dadalt
Scott Creek gets an invasive English ivy removal for Earth Day Nature & ScienceRobbin WhachellApril 23, 2015#BadSeed, bad seed, Canada, Coquitlam, Coquitlam River, Eagle Ridge United Church, Earth Day, English ivy, Guildford Way, habitat, Hoy Scott Watershed Society, invasive species, riparian, Salmon, Scott Creek, watershed, weeding, weeds
Chum arrive on time for Coquitlam's 2014 Salmon Come Home event People & PlacesRobbin WhachellOctober 24, 2014Angela Brown, Chris Hamilton, Chum, City of Coquitlam, community, Coquitlam, entertainer, environment, Hoy Creek, Hoy Hatchery, Kintec, nylon zoo, rain, Salmon Come Home, society, watershed