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District of Port Hardy unveils newly carved “Carrot” 

The District of Port Hardy has unveiled a newly carved rendition of its cherished “Carrot” — a representation of the North Islands very successful community-led “Carrot Campaign” that helped pave the final stretch of Highway 19, connecting visitors and residents to the rest of the island. 

Port Hardy launches emergency alert system

PORT HARDY, B.C. – Residents in the District of Port Hardy can now sign up for a new emergency...

First Nation and Village team up to renovate former nurses’ residence

ALERT BAY, B.C.- The old nurses' residence along the Cormorant Island waterfront could be due for renovations, thanks to...

Port Hardy tourism open house being held this week

Port Hardy's Advisory Tourism Committee is looking forward to their next open house. Visitors Services and Marketing Manager Louisa Bates...

Derelict Vessels still an issue

The NDP say they have another example of the cost to coastal communities in B.C. when derelict vessels are...

Time Capsule Opening

The Mount Waddington Regional District is celebrating their 50th birthday and will be opening their 25 year old time...

Canadian Council of Professional Fish Harvesters conducting study

The Canadian Council of Professional Fish Harvesters is conduction a study. Spokesperson Devlin Fernandes says the study will assess season...

Lead found in District 85’s drinking water

During spring break, School District 85 tested the water at various North Island school buildings. Results found that some schools...
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School officials say B.C.’s new safety policies should come with provincial funding

B.C. school officials say the province’s move to require AEDs and naloxone kits in all public schools is a positive step, but some are concerned about a lack of provincial funding to support the requirements. 

Dubai chocolate recall expands due to salmonella outbreak linked to pistachios

The Public Health Agency of Canada has added more brands of Dubai chocolate bars to the list of recalled products due to a salmonella outbreak in certain pistachio products. 

Heavy rain to drench B.C.’s south coast Friday, flooding possible

Forecasters warn heavy rain is expected to sweep across B.C.’s south coast Friday, in some areas dumping twice the average monthly amount of rain in just one day.

Officials investigating “security breach” after pro-Palestinian sign appears on B.C. parliament

Officials at the British Columbia parliament building are investigating after a pro-Palestinian sign was attached to the front of the building overnight.

B.C. airports brace for Air Canada flight attendant strike

Airports in B.C. are bracing for travel disruptions after the union representing 10,000 Air Canada flight attendants issued 72-hour strike notice Wednesday.
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