Ethan Morneau
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Parking fees return to BC hospitals, health authority sites this March
After officials scrapped it at the onset of COVID-19, pay to park soon returns to all BC hospitals and health authority sites.The Province of BC announced today that parking...
Long-term care homes in Courtenay, Port Hardy face COVID-19 outbreaks
Island Health is declaring more COVID-19 outbreaks in long-term care homes across Vancouver Island, including in the Comox Valley and Port Hardy.Three resident cases have been identified at Comox...
Over $5K raised for Kitty Cat Pals through Betty White Challenge
A love for animals abounds locally and throughout BC, as animal welfare and rescue organizations report an influx of donations thanks to the Betty White Challenge.In Campbell River, the...
Refund milk and plant-based containers at Return-It depots starting Feb. 1
There’s a ‘cash cow’ sitting in your fridge.Next month, British Columbians can head to their local Return-It collection site to recycle even more material for a 10-cent deposit refund. Clean...
Island Health adjusting services due to Omicron-related staffing shortages
Several temporary service adjustments are underway at Vancouver Island hospitals due to Omicron-related COVID-19 staffing shortages and challenges.In a Tuesday announcement, Island Health President and CEO Kathy MacNeil said...
Gyms and fitness centres can reopen this Thursday, Jan. 20
Gyms across BC can reopen their doors this week with increased safety protocols and capacity limits.Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry says the health order closing gyms and fitness...
Police crackdown on Hells Angels’ Vancouver Island drug trafficking network
Police are taking aim at gangs and organized crime around Vancouver Island.A year-long investigation into an alleged drug trafficking network, with ties to the Hells Angels Motorcycle Club, has...
‘Teary-eyed about it’: Fire crews go above and beyond for Island couple
An Island couple is applauding their local fire department for going above and beyond the call of duty, helping out in times of need and climbing the ladder –...
More than a third of all Canadians reporting burnout: Report
Today is not your typical Monday – it’s Blue Monday, often referred to as the most depressing day of...
Courtenay sees 127% more overdoses in 2021
As the numbers continue on an upward trend for inauspicious reasons, a Vancouver Island city is seeing a big...
Friday fire ravages Merville home: ‘There was nothing we could do’
A Friday morning blaze has left a house on Winn Rd. in Merville completely destroyed, according to Oyster River...
North Island gas station robbed at gunpoint
A man is in custody after he robbed a North Island gas station at gunpoint.Last Friday, Jan. 7, at...
More than 50,000 new homes were built in B.C. in 2021
For many homebuyers and renters across B.C., it’s out with the old and in with the new.We’re coming off...
Province invests in drug-poisoning prevention for Island construction workers
As the ongoing toxic drug crisis continues to take its deadly toll, the provincial government is teaming up with...
Island tow truck driver suffers serious injuries after Hwy 19 hit-and-run
A hit-and-run has left one Vancouver Island tow truck driver suffering from serious but non-life-threatening injuries, according to BC...
Grieg looks to reduce overfeeding, carbon footprint with new camera systems
A fish farm operator with facilities around Vancouver Island and the Sunshine Coast says it's taking steps to lower...
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No critical injuries after incident with B.C. Wildfire Service helicopter
Officials said there were no critical injuries after a B.C. Wildfire Service helicopter made a “forced landing” near Pemberton late Wednesday morning.
Union, industry leaders push for Canadian-built ferries as summit wraps
The head of a union representing close to 5,000 ferry workers in British Columbia says he is optimistic about the future of shipbuilding in the province after attending this week’s “Made in Canada” summit.
Smoke and heat blanket B.C. as late-summer heat records fall
Smoke and high temperatures are settling over large parts of British Columbia, just a week after the last record-breaking heat wave.
Comox Strathcona Waste Management service open houses upcoming
The Comox Strathcona Waste Management service is asking residents for feedback as it plans for the next decade.
B.C. public service worker’s union plans to expand strike
Over 2,000 British Columbia public service workers chanted and marched on picket lines today demanding wages increases and fair access to telework.
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