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Port Hardy RCMP seize handgun following impaired driving investigation
Port Hardy RCMP have seized a handgun after an investigation of an alleged impaired driver.
According to police, they received a report on Saturday at 8:30 pm of a possibly impaired driver in the line-up of the BC Ferries terminal, headed up the Central coast.
After locating the driver, they started...
Changes to Mount Waddington transit service start next week
Spring bus service changes are coming to the regional district of Mount Waddington next week.
Both BC Transit and the district say that you can expect changes for the season on Routes 1, 2, 5, and 6.
Route 1 Port McNeill and Route 2 Port Hardy will have regular Saturday service...
RCMP warn of speeding scam
RCMP say they are receiving several calls about a new scam involving speeding infractions.Â
Police say the scam is making its way through the province and has already hit Nanaimo, the Okanagan, Kelowna, and Shuswap areas. Â
They add the text seems to be similar across all areas stating the receiver...
Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada focused on getting orca calf out of lagoon
Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada members are trying to get an orca calf out of a Vancouver Island lagoon.
This comes after they received a call about the calf's mother being stranded near Zeballos on Saturday.
Nuchatlaht and Ehattseaht First Nations attempted to refloat her until officials arrived.
Despite intense efforts,...
Vision-loss project won first prize at Island Health Code Hack
A group focused on preventing blindness in communities has won first place at Island Health’s Code Hack.
Code Hack is an event focused on getting participants to collaborate on solutions to healthcare problems, where this year’s event saw nearly 70 participants present projects in early-March.
Team Zero Blindness won first place...
DFO offer tips to ensure safe and legal shellfish harvest
Before you go harvesting shellfish, the Department of Fisheries and Oceans Canada has some tips for you to have a safe and legal harvest.
According to the department’s website, bivalve molluscan shellfish feed by filtering plankton from the water. Because of water quality changes, it can lead to viruses, bacteria,...
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