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North Island candidates hit the campaign trail COVID-19-style

North Island candidates hit the campaign trail COVID-19-style

Technology and safety protocols rule the day in the 2020 election
Canadian Press declares NDP’s Blaney winner in North Island-Powell River

Canadian Press declares NDP’s Blaney winner in North Island-Powell River

UPDATE: Liberal Peter Schwarzhoff upbeat: PPC’s Brian Rundle sees a future for the party
Campbell River Community Centre polling station ‘very, very busy’ said official

Campbell River Community Centre polling station ‘very, very busy’ said official

Campbell Riverites getting out to vote in 43rd federal election
North Island-Powell River candidates Q&A

North Island-Powell River candidates Q&A

Candidates reflect on issues like fish farms, housing affordability and more
Polls have closed in Canada’s 2019 federal election

Polls have closed in Canada’s 2019 federal election

Which party will be chosen to form the next government?
Local industry insiders slam Liberals’ closed containment move

Local industry insiders slam Liberals’ closed containment move

Dismay by national aquaculture groups over the federal Liberals’ election promise to move Atlantic salmon production in B.C. to land-based, closed containment pens is being echoed by local industry insiders.
North Island candidates chime in on climate change, transition from fossil fuels

North Island candidates chime in on climate change, transition from fossil fuels

How do we get off oil and gas without tanking our economy?
MIKE’S MUSINGS: How I’m deciding how to vote next month

MIKE’S MUSINGS: How I’m deciding how to vote next month

You don’t vote for Prime Minister, so vote for who you want as your voice in that big room in Ottawa
Two killed after bus crashes taking university students to Bamfield

Two killed after bus crashes taking university students to Bamfield

Crash happened Friday night around 10 p.m., RCMP say
Campbell River’s acclaimed mayor wonders if four-year terms are a deterrent to candidates

Campbell River’s acclaimed mayor wonders if four-year terms are a deterrent to candidates

Campbell River’s mayor by acclamation, Andy Adams, wonders if the four year terms for local government representatives in B.C. is behind a higher than usual number of mayoral candidates running unopposed and the low number of council candidates.