For more information on the South Island Primary Care Society check out their website and consider supporting an organization who is finding solutions to the primary care crisis.
@kguiry
City of Langford Councillor. She/Her. Iβm a mother, maker, builder, cyclist and social justice advocate. I love cities, trees, placemaking and libraries. Please reach out to me at kguiry@langford.ca. π³οΈβπ
For more information on the South Island Primary Care Society check out their website and consider supporting an organization who is finding solutions to the primary care crisis.
In order to ensure equitable access, the South Island Primary Care Society will be pulling from the BC Health Registry wait list. Residents looking for a physician are encouraged to register through the registry.
www.healthlinkbc.ca/find-care/he...
This is a fantastic partnership with the South Island Primary Care Society who have secured 10 new physicians for this clinic. 1250 unattached patients will now have a family doctor.
A growing community needs doctors and Langford is showing up with partnerships and tangible solutions.
Langford is a finalist in the Canadian Institute of Planners Awards of Excellence. Times have changed!
#urbanism #yyj
Keeping my fingers crossed for some Langford & West Shore stories!
Poster for Capital Bikeβs Cycle Love Contest featuring a red bike being lifted by heart balloons.
@capitalbike.ca: βWe want to hear about your love-affair with cycling, and help us inspire others to cycle. Stories of pedaling your favourite routes, riding with buddies or exploring bike-friendly spots that make you smile.β
capitalbike.ca/2026-winter-...
Langfordβs Official Community Plan has been shortlisted for the 2026 CIP Canadian Awards for Planning Excellence!
This plan felt pretty special when it was adopted and itβs amazing to see it amongst some inspiring projects. Thank you @brenttoderian.bsky.social for work on this!
Iβve been struggling to stay focused with the world news this week, particularly today. Finding agency with local matters is helpful.
The engagement so far on this story map exercise is encouraging. I love seeing how much people care about their city. Deadline is end of day, Jan 25th (tomorrow).
Langford is updating our Design Guidelines!
The current guidelines were first adopted in 2008, and have only had minor updates since then. Itβs now time for a refresh. The new guidelines will help achieve better design for buildings and neighborhoods and align with the new OCP.
A new Mass Transit card game sitting in tissue and wrapping paper.
When your family understands what brings you joy ππ.
I hope everyone is having a wonderful winter holiday season βοΈ
@brenttoderian.bsky.social I see you are mentioned in this piece!
βAn isolated bike lane is a toy; a useful network of bike and roll lanes is core infrastructure.β
I love this commentary on how empowering it is to have choices in your community. Itβs also invigorating to know many communities in the region are contributing to a useful network of transportation β₯οΈ
A little Langford mention at the 9min mark!
We are working on our first Active Transportation Plan that has just gone through its second phase of engagement. Protected bike lanes have become commonplace in the region, including in the Westshore with initial improvements in both Colwood & Langford.
Thinking about visiting the Ideas Fair? Consider signing up for a Bikeshop Tour and use an Evolve (or your own) bike or scooter to tour AT infrastructure in Langford. Guided tour will highlight recommendations explored in the Active Transportation Plan.
www.eventbrite.ca/e/bike-tours...
Langfordβs Ideas Fair! Bring your ideas and engage on community planning initiatives including:
Arts & Culture Strategy
Economic Development Strategy
Transportation Master Plan
Active Transportation Plan
Parks & Trails Master Plan
β’Sat, Oct 18
β’11am to 2pm
β’John Horgan Campus, 798 Goldstream Ave
This was a meaningful event last year and Iβll be there again with my kiddos tomorrow morning. Thanks so much to @capitalbike.ca for organizing this.
Local governments are the closest level of government to communities and we have deep understanding of the impact of policies and investment. UBCM resolutions offer an opportunity for a low-cost and highly effective province-wide gaps analysis. Itβs a shame there isnβt more space for debate.
Our resolution for Free Pelvic Floor Physiotherapy as part of Postpartum Care was supported at UBCM this week! There was even an applause β₯οΈ
Unfortunately a new change with UBCM policy was also supported and resolutions like this will no longer be considered for debate due to local government scope.
Elected officials expect public scrutiny as a regular part of the job, but personal attacks, especially on social media, have increased noticeably in recent years. Some local electeds are developing a peer support network focused to help. #UBCM25 youtu.be/TXqfFp3cbqY
Poster from βMore than a Cyclistβ showing a woman depicted as both a cyclist and a firefighter, sister, friend & partner
Iβve been enjoying the effective images created by More Than a Cyclist to dismantle the othering that happens between different transportation users. There is no βcycling communityβ or βdriving communityβ as our society is too complex to be contained in two boxes.
www.morethanacyclist.org
Position statement by the Physiotherapy Association of British Columbia
It has been a privilege to work alongside pelvic floor physiotherapists to advocate for more equitable care for postpartum bodies, to bring more awareness to challenges that are coupled with stigma & shame and to work towards impactful outcomes for those suffering from pelvic floor dysfunction.
The 2025 UBCM Convention starts next week! After getting support from our local area association last April, Councillor Szpak and I will be bringing this forward for consideration and debate with our provincial colleagues.
I think so too. I like the idea of an additional incentive to spend time in another community. Itβs great for our local businesses and the cross pollination of our diverse communities leads to inclusive and healthy relationships between neighbours. I hope more people visit by bike!
There is another week left to complete 2 surveys and give feedback on Langfordβs Economic Development Strategy and the Arts and Culture Strategy. There is interesting overlay with these initiatives and itβs great to have this engagement together. Visit letschatlangford.ca for more details.
Iβve heard a lot of great feedback about the bike share! You can stop a trip at any docking station in either community. Yesterday I brought a bike to Saanich for coffee, ended my trip and then picked up a different bike to ride back to Langford a few hours later. No problem!
As our active transportation options grow, our region starts to feel smaller and more connected. With so many regional trails and destinations to explore in both Langford, Saanich and across the region, the journey is now just as exciting as the destination.
Councillor Kimberley Guiry, Councillor Colby Harder and Councillor Zac de Vries standing with Evolve e-bikes in Saanich
π΄ββοΈπ΄π΄ββοΈ From Langford to Saanich β the Evolve bike share is rolling across the region!
Perfect for catching up with regional colleagues or just catching the sun at the park. Where will your first ride take you?
@zacdevries.bsky.social
Poster for βCities for Everyoneβ webinar featuring Sam Balto on the topic of Moving Cities Toward Joyful, Child-Friendly Streets.
If you havenβt yet, check out @coachbalto.bsky.socialβs amazing bike bus videos. Seeing kids joyfully riding their bike to school as a group is inspiring. Check out this webinar next week with @penalosag.bsky.social and see how a bike bus can happen in your community
us06web.zoom.us/webinar/regi...
You definitely won't see people inspired to do art work in the middle of a street like this.
Active Transportation ~ Safe for bikes, Safe for artists π
We have bike raves here in Victoria with a similar setup plus regular breaks for dance. They are incredibly joyful and fun, especially with the bikes lit up.