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Tick season still up in the air, BC CDC 

The BC Centre for Disease Control says warming temperatures across the province could bring out an increase in ticks especially in wooded areas.  They say this is typically the time of year when ticks attach themselves to pets and people but they’re not forecasting a heavy increased amount of these...

Comox Valley Rent Bank seeking more funds as it nears expansion

The Comox Valley Rent Bank is looking forward to its expansion and new name next month, but more funding will be needed to provide services. Starting April 1, the rent bank will add the Strathcona, Mount Waddington and qathet regional districts to its service. It will then be renamed to...

Salmon farm transition details allegedly revealed at US seafood show

The federal fisheries minister may have spilled the beans about transition plans for BC salmon farms. According to Emmy award-winning food writer Michael-Ann Rowe, Fisheries Minister Diane Lebouthillier says her government is “not shutting down any more farms” in BC but won’t be issuing any more licences, either, for now. Rowe...

Vista Radio brings back ‘Icons’ of music on Vancouver Island, Sunshine Coast

Vista Radio’s newest radio station will hit the airwaves this afternoon, bringing the “Icons” of music to the Island and Sunshine Coast. 91.7 ICON Radio, formerly Coast FM, went live at noon today in Sechelt. Listeners can enjoy music crossing multiple decades including classic hits that shaped radio, to one...

 BC Ferries looks to add cheaper sailings 

BC Ferries says they are making it easier and cheaper for travelers by offering more discounted fares starting next month.  In a media release, they say passengers are being offered more benefits, and savings, when it comes to booking in advance with more saver fares and reduced cancelation fees for...

BC Wildfire Service says record breaking wildfires helping to draw high applicant numbers

While not a record, BC Wildfire Service says they are seeing a high volume of applicants which may help if 2024 becomes another devastating season. According to minister of Forests Bruce Ralston, the service has got around 1,700 applications this year and it is an encouraging sign. “I think the season...
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