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11 cougar complaints in Port McNeill

11 cougar complaints in Port McNeill

if you encounter a cougar it’s important to maintain eye contact and make yourself seem bigger.
North Star Cycle: keeping Port Hardy active for 25 years

North Star Cycle: keeping Port Hardy active for 25 years

When the video rental business declined, Deans bought North Star Cycle.
Birders a-twitter over Sidney-area eagles caring for a guest in their nest

Birders a-twitter over Sidney-area eagles caring for a guest in their nest

Eagles in Sidney appear to be feeding a Red-Tailed hawk chick, setting of wild speculation as to why
Bald Eagles Rescued on Cormorant Island and Malcolm Island

Bald Eagles Rescued on Cormorant Island and Malcolm Island

MARS was able to clean and release the first eagle back into the wild four days later.
Trees down on the road

Trees down on the road

Trees are blocking the road to Telegraph Cove Thursday afternoon, about two or three km past the Englewood Marine Harvest terminal.
Fentanyl-detected deaths on the North Island

Fentanyl-detected deaths on the North Island

‘There have been patients that have taken large doses of Narcan in order to be revived’.
Lamborghinis drive through Port Hardy

Lamborghinis drive through Port Hardy

Drivers paid entrance fee for trip and the money raised is going to support three B.C. charities.
Cougar destroyed near elementary school

Cougar destroyed near elementary school

The cougar was destroyed at the behest of the conservation officer’s recommendation.

North Island 9-1-1 expands fire dispatch service

North Island 911 Corporation (NI911) recently was awarded the Peace River Regional District contract for fire dispatch through a request for proposal process. NI911, a local government partnership comprised of six regional district shareholders, has been delivering professional 9-1-1 fire call answer and full service fire dispatch services since 1996.
Community Paramedicine Initiative a success

Community Paramedicine Initiative a success

BCEHS plans to expand the program to communities across the North Island