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Coastal Convenience becomes drop-off point for Hamper Fund toys

Coastal Convenience becomes drop-off point for Hamper Fund toys

The Gazette Hamper Fund is a local charity that provides food, toys, and other essential items to families in need during the holiday season
Rebuild of KSM Skatepark in Port Hardy likely to be finished by spring

Rebuild of KSM Skatepark in Port Hardy likely to be finished by spring

The KSM Skatepark was originally built in 2003
Loading barge collapses early Sunday morning in Port Hardy

Loading barge collapses early Sunday morning in Port Hardy

WorkSafe BC confirmed via email they were notified of the incident on Monday morning
How the North Island voted in provincial elections from 1933 to 1960

How the North Island voted in provincial elections from 1933 to 1960

Elections started in the North Island in 1866, when Vancouver Island was a separate dominion from the rest of British Columbia
Port Hardy Secondary School wrestlers earn bronze medals in Nanaimo

Port Hardy Secondary School wrestlers earn bronze medals in Nanaimo

Port Hardy Secondary School wrestling students competed in Nanaimo on Nov. 30
QUIZ: A quick guide to sending goods and messages

QUIZ: A quick guide to sending goods and messages

Communications and delivery services are vital in Canada and around the world
RCMP's annual 'Cram the Cruiser' fundraiser returning to Port McNeill

RCMP's annual 'Cram the Cruiser' fundraiser returning to Port McNeill

Cram the Cruiser returns to Port McNeill Dec. 7
REVIEW: Jay Gilday concert held in Port Hardy

REVIEW: Jay Gilday concert held in Port Hardy

'Stringed instruments and smaller instruments seem to suit Gilday’s voice the best'
Gazette hamper fund: 'This holiday season let's bring warmth and cheer to families in need'

Gazette hamper fund: 'This holiday season let's bring warmth and cheer to families in need'

Let’s come together to make a difference
How the North Island voted in British Columbia General Elections: 1898 to 1927

How the North Island voted in British Columbia General Elections: 1898 to 1927

This is Part Three in a multipart series on the history of the North Island's voting patterns in the British Columbia General Elections.