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Awards of Distinction nomination deadline is June 15

The deadline for nominations for the Chamber of Commerce’s Awards of Distinction is 4:30 p.m. June 15.
Yale treaty ratified despite protests

Yale treaty ratified despite protests

Yucalta resident worried about staffing

Denise Glover suffers from multiple sclerosis and, with her body shutting down, lives full-time at Yucalta Lodge, where she says she is not getting the services she needs.
Go team go!

Go team go!

Southgate School students and staff were out in force in their Canucks colours in celebration of the first game of the Stanley Cup finals. Everyday during the playoffs has been “Jersey Day” at the school with students and staff wearing their favourite Canucks’ jersey to cheer on the team. On Wednesday, students and staff gathered in the “Canucks Ville” hallway to show their support.

Webcam considered for City Hall

Catching a glimpse of Campbell River’s beautiful waterfront may soon be possible without ever leaving your home

Police seek man in abduction attempt

Police are looking for a man suspected in an attempted abduction of a young girl
Tungsten’s ‘truth’ to come out in assay

Tungsten’s ‘truth’ to come out in assay

The search for tungsten at the head of Loughborough Inlet began due to the diligence of a part-time prospector, the keen eye of a veteran geologist and a single rock sample

Hydro expects delayed deluge of snow melt

Cool weather is creating a significant delay in the snow melt and causing headaches for BC Hydro as it tries to control water levels.

Old Island Highway re-opened ahead of schedule

The upgraded section of the Old Island Highway was re-opened to traffic two days ahead of schedule

Snow-free roof plus bud smell leads to one conclusion

No snow on the roof provided a clue that something was going on in an outbuilding on semi-rural property in Black Creek