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Hardy author writes lessons for life

Hardy author writes lessons for life

Port Hardy's Alfred Gagnon wrote Eternal: For Those Who Know They Are to document his intellectual journey on which he formulates a philosophy of living.
Nature paves winter walkways

Nature paves winter walkways

One of the benefits of a cold North Island winter has to do with all the lakes, streams and marshes in our back country wilderness. During most of the year many of them are not as navigable as we would like them to be, even with a canoe or kayak.
Eat hearty to survive in the backcountry

Eat hearty to survive in the backcountry

Kaouk, the trailer park sea lion returned to the wild

Kaouk, the trailer park sea lion returned to the wild

Kaouk, Port Alice’s “Trailer Park Sea Lion”, has been released back into the wild and appears to be feasting on herring. He also has quite the human following.
City dwellers not noted for their horse sense

City dwellers not noted for their horse sense

North Island MLA, Claire Trevena backs Horgan in NDP leadership race

The natural order of things makes more sense

We live in a world where the law of man is warped. It is a system that only the rich can afford. Where the criminal element is coddled. And, where government employees have legal perks coming out the ying-yang.
A vista preserved

A vista preserved

If you live on Northern Vancouver Island I guess I don’t have to tell you we’ve had an exceptionally mild winter; admittedly moisture-laden but, nevertheless, mild.
Un-friend local bears

Un-friend local bears

Bear Aware

A glass half full

You win some and you lose some . . . or do you?