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Phone booths in cellular ‘dead’ zone north of Campbell River will be removed

Two iconic pay phones between Campbell River and Sayward are being removed, but Telus says they will be replaced with something better. With cellular coverage notoriously spotty in the region, the phone booths at Roberts Lake and Sayward Valley Resorts have served drivers in distress for decades. But their time...

Healthy Watersheds Give Us High Quality Drinking Water

The Comox Valley Regional District wants people to know more about where their water comes from and what can affect its quantity and quality. Later this month the regional district will hold a series of events to give residents a better understanding of their local watershed. People are invited to learn...

Premier says No Evidence Sensitive Information Taken in Cybersecurity Incidents

BC Premier David Eby says it does not appear sensitive information has taken from provincial government computers by hackers. The premier issued a statement early Wednesday evening to say sophisticated cybersecurity incidents involving government networks have been discovered. He does not say when the intrusions took place, or which government systems...

Therapist encourages talking successes for this Mental Health Week

A licensed therapist wants people to talk about mental health successes for this year’s Mental Health week. Mental health week is a yearly event that celebrates and raises awareness of mental health’s importance. According to the Canadian Mental Health association, 17 percent of BCers are experiencing a mental illness, with...

Forest minister hails recent NAFTA ruling as good news for lumber exporters

BC’s forests minister is hopeful a recent North American Free Trade Agreement ruling will bring good news for BC lumber producers. The dispute over Canada’s softwood lumber exports to the USA has gone on for decades, with American producers complaining that Canadian producers are unfairly subsidized by the way Canada...

Investigation concludes into fatal float plane crash on North Island

The Transportation Safety Board has released a report into a North Island float plane crash last year that killed the pilot and one passenger. On June 20, a Quest Kodiak 100 was en route from Masset to a cabin in the Tahsis Narrows, approximately 60 nautical miles northwest of the...
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