Island and Coast communities will come to mourn workers who’ve lost their lives on the job next Monday.
April 28 is the National Day of Mourning, a day where workers, families, employers, and other community members come together to mourn the workers who have died on the job.
The aim of...
BC Ferries customers bound for Horseshoe Bay from Langdale may have to wait until tomorrow morning after a mechanical issue was reported on the route.
According to BC Ferries, the pitch control caused an issue on the route, and until the issue is fixed, they have sourced 12-passenger ferries to...
The BC Government is investing thousands of dollars to projects looking to take on racism.
On Wednesday, the government announced they are giving $300,000 to projects that focus on battling racism and foster intercultural understanding throughout the province. The goal of this investment is to not only advance multiculturalism but...
With warmer weather and dry conditions expected, BC Hydro is preparing for wildfire risks.
According to Hydro, the summer forecast suggests potentially soaring temperatures for Western Canada, with heat to start as early as May for several parts of BC.
While predicting how long a wildfire season will last and how...
Who is Tanille?
“I’m born and raised in Campbell River, and a member of the WeWaiKai Nation,” she says. “I am the first First Nation member to ever take a seat on Campbell River Council. I work as a Primary Care Manager with the First Nations Health Authority.
“I have my Masters and Undergrad...
Who is Jessica?
“Jessica is a fierce advocate for human and civil rights and, as a lawyer, she defends those rights against corporate greed and government overreach and violence,” her profile says. “She also has her master’s degree in clinical psychology and has studied French, German, and Italian.
“She comes...