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Gazette history 1983 - Gordon Henschel

Gazette history 1983 - Gordon Henschel

During the Gazette’s move to its new location, a little piece of history from 1983 was found. In the picture is Gazette columnist Gordon Henschel, doing what he does best; painting beautiful pieces of North Island art. Thanks for all the columns over the years, Gord! Looking forward to seeing many more!
Quatsino hosts special dinner for athletes

Quatsino hosts special dinner for athletes

Nine Quatsino athletes excelled in competitions this summer.
Escaped inmate caught in Port Alberni

Escaped inmate caught in Port Alberni

David Enease Blackmore had broken free from custody while attending his mother’s funeral.
Rumble on the Runway results

Rumble on the Runway results

Rumble on the Runway results from the July 22-23 races at the Port McNeill Airport.
Tri-Port Mayors talk potential legalization of marijuana

Tri-Port Mayors talk potential legalization of marijuana

With the federal government looking at the legalization of marijuana by 2018, the North Island Tri-Port Mayors (Port Hardy, Port McNeill, and Port Alice) seem to all be on the same page regarding the subject.
Campbell Riverite returns from swimming world championship in Budapest

Campbell Riverite returns from swimming world championship in Budapest

Mackenzie Padington has been diving into pools all over the world for the last month and a half.
North Island Gazette’s Smile of the Week

North Island Gazette’s Smile of the Week

Three-year-old Cameron Williams sits with her sister two-year-old Taylor Williams at the Quatsino Hall dinner celebrating athletes in the community.
Northisle completes drilling

Northisle completes drilling

McClintock says Northisle is still on schedule.
BC Ferries seeking input on new vessels

BC Ferries seeking input on new vessels

BC ferries will host two public meetings in the North Island to gather input on a new ferry vessel project.
Hayward’s family still looking for answers

Hayward’s family still looking for answers

“We didn’t hear the cause of death for two years.”