And after 24 years at the Campbell River Mirror, reporter/photographer Paul Rudan is moving on
A group of Campbell River business people are opening up their own furniture store
A woman jumped off the Cortes ferry Tuesday morning, but was saved thanks to the fast-acting crew
BC Hydro embarks on $1 billion project in Campbell River on the John Hart Generating Station
This was in the days when there was no such thing as paginating a newspaper on a personal computer
B.C. Crown counsel has declined to lay any child abduction charges
The airport’s Wifi was temporarily down last week, but is back up and running after new equipment was installed
The great Bonnie Raitt headlined Saturday’s main stage concert at the 20th anniversary of Vancouver Island Musicfest
A local construction company, hundreds of volunteers and a dozen film-makers are busy preparing for the next Habitat For Humanity Home
Jan Sell, co-owner of Mussels and More Pottery on Highway 19A in Campbellton, paints a purple sea star on a wall of her business
It’s almost 10 o’clock, but the kids are still wide awake and the park is practically filled
Forget about the dog days of summer, local conservation officers are still dealing with bears – a lot of bears.
The cart was loaded with approximately $150 worth of meat products
Campbell River’s Rink Minx blockers put the crunch on the jammer from Chilliwack’s NWO Roller Girls
Campbell River elementary school receives $5,000 from the Canadian Scholarship Trust Foundation
Campbell River RCMP say a 39-year-old local woman died from an 'apparent homicide' on Wednesday
POLICE BEAT: Mounties say a driver may have suffered a medical inciden
Hot parade goers rejoice as the fire department’s water truck lets loose in downtown Campbell River on steamy Canada Day
Campbell River's Jacqui Harrison got a nice surprise when she showed up at the AGM in Penticton
Ryan “Curly” Cook gets busy on his chunk of Douglas Fir during the opening day of Transformations on the Shore