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Government offers broadband boosting incentive

Internet Service Providers who serve rural communities could be in line for a helping hand from the government.

Former North Island police honoured

Former North Island RCMP members were among those honoured for their service at the 34th annual B.C. Police Honours Night.
Port Hardy Council sworn in

Port Hardy Council sworn in

The 2014-18 Port Hardy Council members swore the Oath of Office and took their seats for the first time Tuesday.
Polak pitches B.C. climate strategy in Peru

Polak pitches B.C. climate strategy in Peru

Carbon tax on fossil fuels touted by B.C. delegation at United Nations COP20 conference in Lima this week
Cops seek donation box thieves

Cops seek donation box thieves

Port Hardy-Two donation boxes stolen in less than a month, RCMP report
Petronas LNG delay not due to B.C., Coleman says

Petronas LNG delay not due to B.C., Coleman says

Malaysian-led project still needs federal approval for site, CEO concerned about U.S. competition for gas exports to Asia
BC Ferries moving to online booking, variable fares

BC Ferries moving to online booking, variable fares

Prices will be discounted for lower-demand times, fee for reservations phased out as web-based system is installed
Trevena opens doors

Trevena opens doors

MLA Claire Trevena opened the doors of her Port Hardy office to constituents at an open house event last week.
Port McNeill swears in new mayor, council

Port McNeill swears in new mayor, council

PORT McNEILL—Outgoing Mayor Gerry Furney honoured in investiture ceremony after 46 years in elected office.
Museum notes new species in Quatsino Sound

Museum notes new species in Quatsino Sound

A clam discovered in the waters of Quatsino Sound 10 years ago has been recognized as a new species.