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Author: Brian Asin
By: Eli Chan What is it about the 180th Pacific Coast Scout Group have that got us to achieve the unachievable – reaching 100 members within such a short period of time? How did we get to a 100 so quickly? And why are our members so willing to stay especially when it is common […]
Mount Baker on My Mind
By: Dylan Book On July 22, 7 members of the 180th Pacific Coast Scout Group with 4 friends began their ascent to the peak of Mount Baker, at 10,781 ft. But my journey to the top of Mount Baker did not begin on July 22; it began on February 8 when I first joined John […]
By: Derek Fung “Come get your hamburgers and hot dogs for our Scouts Canada fundraiser! They’re delicious! They’re scrumptious! And they’re totally awesome!” was the slogan that was endlessly repeated to the masses that attended the Steveston Farmers and Artisans Market on July 7th, 2013, where the 180th Pacific Coast Scout Group held their barbecue […]
180th goes to CJ!
By: Mark Burge This past couple of weeks, over 7000 Scouts, Venturer Scouts, Rover Scouts, Leaders and even some Girl Guides spent a week or more at a camp close to Sylvan Lake, Alberta. Why, you ask? For a Canadian Jamboree of course! This also means that many of our Rovers were involved in the […]
By Anthony Lam During Day 3 of the 180th Pacific Coast Scout Group’s annual retreat, I was asked to speak on one of our Group’s core values, Scouting Principles, and what it means to me (for more on our Group’s core values, please click this link here). I wasn’t given much time to prepare my […]
By: Sebastian Markwick Scouting is huge. With over 30 million members, we are part of the largest youth organization in the world. But scale is hard to understand until you see it for yourself, like realizing just how big Canada really is when you fly over it for the first time.
By: Cecilia Federizon What is better than having a special lobster dinner during Lobster Month? A lobster dinner served to a deserving non-profit service organization by a professional and polished-looking group of young volunteers, who are also from a non-profit service organization!
By: Alice Feng Sunday, June 23rd, 2013, marked the conclusion of an eventful and productive for the 28th Terra Nova Scout group. One of the most remarkable feats that we have accomplished over the course of this past year was the fulfillment of our recruitment target for this group. Through collaborative recruitment efforts, we have […]
Written By: Blaise Wong Managing people is daunting enough for me; but managing a team in Vancouver while in Toronto sounds even harder. Fortunately, we live in a day and age where those kilometres are just numbers instead of an insurmountable distance. I haven’t been in Vancouver since January, and the 180th Pacific Coast Scout […]