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New protocol supports development

A new agreement between the provincial government and local First Nations may bring greater prosperity for the North Island.

Commission to open hearings in Hardy

B.C. has had many dark moments in its history, but few were as terrible as the time of residential schools.
Port Alice honours trio

Port Alice honours trio

PORT ALICE-Beckett, Bondue, Lind issued appreciation plaques during Christmas Tree Lighting at fire hall
Totem pole bound for Buenos Aires

Totem pole bound for Buenos Aires

A Kwakiutl master carver is renewing his family’s ties to people a hemisphere away with an ambitious totem pole
‘This is our time’ mayor tells council

‘This is our time’ mayor tells council

Tonight is the beginning of our mandate as a municipal council — it’s also the beginning of new opportunity for this community.

No confirmed anemia in B.C. salmon, says CFIA

The Canadian Food Inspection Agency says there are no confirmed cases of the disease in wild or farmed salmon in B.C.

Furney feted at council meeting

Family, friends and town staff were not about to let Gerry Furney’s new status as B.C. longest-serving politician pass quietly.

Here we go again — More hospital closures on the way

The Port Hardy Hospital emergency department will be closed during evening and overnight hours from Dec. 22 through Jan. 1
Back in the saddle

Back in the saddle

Gerry Furney is in his fifth decade of public service

But will it work on the North Island?

Buying alternative fuel cars is not only good for the environment, but cheap too.