Weekly Update!!

Dear VCE Families,

 

The sun is here just in time for the weekend! Heading in to June, can you believe it?!

 

Reminders to get us started:

  • Please talk to your child about leaving our cute little creatures to their homes. Enjoy them but look don’t touch!
  • Water bottles –please send
  • Masks –please send your own mask if applies to your child

 

GoByBike (May 31st to June 6th):

Here is what you need to know…

To help promote exercise, fun and green friendly transportation. Students can participate by biking to and from school, and tracking their rides in class. Students can also complete a ‘Squamish Bike Bingo’ sheet for the chance to win some great prizes. We look forward to seeing our students and staff on two wheels!

Wildlife

Give this Valleycliffe yearling its best chance at survival

 

The District of Squamish and Conservation Officer Service are urging Valleycliffe residents to take extra steps in securing attractants, specifically garbage and organics totes, to protect the wellbeing of a yearling in the area. The yearling has recently been released from its family unit and is on its own for the first time.

 

A trap has been set in an effort to intervene early and to prevent this young bear from becoming garbage-conditioned and human habituated. This is an early intervention method that may give this bear its best chance of survival, however it's the responsibility of each resident to ensure there is no access to non-natural food, should this bear return or another bear fill its place.

 

 

How you can help:

 

·     Store totes in a garage or shed;

·     If your totes are stored outdoors, anchor them to prevent them from tipping;

·     Reduce odours by freezing food scraps and store them in your freezer until collection day;

·     Keep totes locked and secured until the morning of collection;

·     Place totes curbside only on the morning of collection and never the night before;

·     Rinse all recycling.

 

Once a bear has become food-conditioned and human habituated, there are limited options for its management. A tragic outcome can be avoided if the community does their part.

 

If you have a broken or damaged tote please contact GFL for a repair or replacement by calling 604.892.5604 or emailing [email protected].

 

Report a Wildlife Attractant Bylaw infraction: 604.815.5067.

 

Report wildlife sightings to the COS 24/7 hotline: 1.877.952.7277.

 

 

Have a great weekend!

 

Sarah Hain

Principal of Valleycliffe Elementary

604-892-9394

Sea to Sky School District

I am honoured to be living, working, and learning on the traditional, ancestral, and unceded territory of the Swxwú7mesh Nation.