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Old training mortar found in Skidegate yard

Old training mortar found in Skidegate yard

A Skidegate resident made a surprising find when digging in the yard last week — an old military mortar.

New Queen Charlotte fish plant in the works

Albion Fisheries will soon move to a new seafood-processing plant at the end of the QC causeway.
Students pitch in to protect endangered goshawks

Students pitch in to protect endangered goshawks

Netting, decoy owls offered free to islands chicken keepers to cut the risk of goshawk shootings.
VIDEO: Entangled sea lion rescued near Tofino

VIDEO: Entangled sea lion rescued near Tofino

An adult female Steller sea lion was facing a potentially painful and slow death on Cleland Island.
CityWest pitches subsea fibre-optic cable for fast, reliable internet

CityWest pitches subsea fibre-optic cable for fast, reliable internet

“When you look at fibre, there’s no upper limit for the most part,” says Donovan Dias of CityWest.
Premier John Horgan, NDP cabinet get down to work

Premier John Horgan, NDP cabinet get down to work

NDP’s 22-member cabinet includes minister of mental health
Haida Gwaii community leaders launch BC Ferries survey

Haida Gwaii community leaders launch BC Ferries survey

Islanders are running their own ferries feedback survey after one by BC Ferries got few responses.

Police step up south-end road checks

“Our members are doing a really good job of being out there, being proactive…” — Sgt. Terry Gillespie
Masset Airport wins environmental award

Masset Airport wins environmental award

It’s “electrifying” news.
Humpbacks’ comeback a “game changer” for boaters

Humpbacks’ comeback a “game changer” for boaters

“See a blow? Go slow” is the slogan for a new campaign to keep whales and boaters safe.