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Port McNeill council passes harbour rates bylaw

Port McNeill council passes harbour rates bylaw

Port McNeill council voted in favour of passing their revised harbour rates bylaw, making it law. Changes at the harbour will be immediate.
Unifor Local 514 votes in favour of amendments to collective agreement

Unifor Local 514 votes in favour of amendments to collective agreement

Unifor Local 514 voted in favour of amending specific parts of their collective agreement with Neucel Specialty Cellulose.
School District 85 optimistic about Supreme Court decision

School District 85 optimistic about Supreme Court decision

School District 85 Secretary-Treasurer, John Martin, believes Supreme Court's decision will have a positive effect on North Island schools.
L'Il Amigos Daycare celebrates 25 years in business

L'Il Amigos Daycare celebrates 25 years in business

Mariti Mellow owns and operates L'il Amigos Daycare, and she is celebrating her 25 year in business this January.
Port Hardy local aides RCMP in locating lost hiker

Port Hardy local aides RCMP in locating lost hiker

Janet Dorward helped guide the Port Hardy RCMP through a difficult to navigate trail in search of a lost hiker on Saturday, Jan. 7.
Queen of the North, the Captain's story

Queen of the North, the Captain's story

On March 22, 2006, the Queen of the North sunk to the bottom of the ocean in less than an hour. 10 years later, the Captain tells his story.
Construction on climbing wall complete

Construction on climbing wall complete

The construction on North Island Secondary School's climbing wall is officially complete.
Port McNeill Harbour rates bylaw passes third reading

Port McNeill Harbour rates bylaw passes third reading

The third reading of the harbour rates bylaw was passed unanimously by Port McNeill council.
Port McNeill Rotary Club New Year's day polar bear dip

Port McNeill Rotary Club New Year's day polar bear dip

The Port McNeill Rotary Club is hosting a new year's day polar bear dip in front of the Sportsman restaurant.
Former BC Conservation officer takes aim at grizzly bear hunt

Former BC Conservation officer takes aim at grizzly bear hunt

Former BC Conservation officer Bryce Casavant has written a damning critique on a commissioned report from provincial government.