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Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women’s Walk held in Port Hardy

Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women’s Walk held in Port Hardy

Sacred Wolf Friendship Centre organized a march to raise awareness for Murdered and Missing Indigenous Women, which took place Friday, Oct. 6 from Thunderbird Mall to Carrot Park. Keep following the Gazette for the full story.
BC Ferries overbook, ask for volunteers to disembark

BC Ferries overbook, ask for volunteers to disembark

Passengers were delayed in Horseshoe Bay heading into Thanksgiving weekend
Port Hardy named one of the most caring towns in Canada

Port Hardy named one of the most caring towns in Canada

Expedia.ca compiled a list of caring towns from across the Country.
UPDATE: Coquihalla re-opened following accident

UPDATE: Coquihalla re-opened following accident

The accident occured south of Merritt Saturday afternoon
Canada misses chance to ban toxic plastics chemicals: environment watchdog

Canada misses chance to ban toxic plastics chemicals: environment watchdog

Phthalates are chemicals used to make plastics flexible and harder to break, or as solvents
Hurricane Nate forms, heads to central Gulf of Mexico

Hurricane Nate forms, heads to central Gulf of Mexico

U.S. National Hurricane Center warned that Nate could raise sea levels by 4 to 7 feet
North Island MP happy about new party leader

North Island MP happy about new party leader

Jagmeet Singh won NDP leadership Oct. 3
Community outreach on the streets of Port Hardy

Community outreach on the streets of Port Hardy

The outreach program has four members who all chip in to help the 40-60 people who use the service.
Number of medically assisted deaths in B.C. rise in first half of 2017

Number of medically assisted deaths in B.C. rise in first half of 2017

Across Canada, there have been 1,982 assisted deaths since it became legal
Tour de Rock completes epic Island journey in Victoria

Tour de Rock completes epic Island journey in Victoria

Riders made stops across Capital Region finishing with roughly $1 million in donations