Jeff Peters

McNeill scores new board

An aging scoreboard at the Port McNeill Chilton Regional Arena will be getting a facelift.

Curlers to converge on club

It has been six years since the Traveller’s Curling Club Championship

No impact from pager loss

At the end of March, Telus Canada will be discontinuing their pager service.

Logging plan for Port Alice

Western Forestry Products (WFP) has brought a proposal for an application to log two blocks within the Village of Port Alice municipality.

Tanner Walkus proudly displays cards that were written by students at Eagle View Elementary for his brother Catlin who was the recipient of bone marrow from Tanner in order to treat a rare blood disorder.

Brave Youngster Helps Brother

A 10-year old Port Hardy boy received donated bone marrow from his 8-year-old brother.

Tanner Walkus proudly displays cards that were written by students at Eagle View Elementary for his brother Catlin who was the recipient of bone marrow from Tanner in order to treat a rare blood disorder.
Jordan Kaersenhout, left, a client of the Community Links program looks on as Adult Resource Worker Cynthia Dalton prepares food for the group’s fund-raising event in front of Overwaitea Foods on Feb. 25.

Fund-raising for festival

Big hearts and hot dogs were at the top of the menu for the Community Links Program

Jordan Kaersenhout, left, a client of the Community Links program looks on as Adult Resource Worker Cynthia Dalton prepares food for the group’s fund-raising event in front of Overwaitea Foods on Feb. 25.
“It’s always wonderful to see a business come back to town.  “It is great that this service is available again. It has been a particular hardship for many seniors and people on low or fixed incomes because it is a necessity,” Mayor Ackland said. In regards to Quansah, the woman who made this a reality again in Port McNeill, the mayor had this to say.  “Good on her! I think it is marvellous that she recognized the need in our community particularly for those in Port McNeill.  The Greyhound bus terminal is located at 311-5 Hemlock St. in Port McNeill.  The terminal will run six days a week.

Grey‘t’ news for Port McNeill

Residents of Port McNeill will have the opportunity to travel about the North Island easier now

“It’s always wonderful to see a business come back to town.  “It is great that this service is available again. It has been a particular hardship for many seniors and people on low or fixed incomes because it is a necessity,” Mayor Ackland said. In regards to Quansah, the woman who made this a reality again in Port McNeill, the mayor had this to say.  “Good on her! I think it is marvellous that she recognized the need in our community particularly for those in Port McNeill.  The Greyhound bus terminal is located at 311-5 Hemlock St. in Port McNeill.  The terminal will run six days a week.
Miranda Estlin practises her beam footwork during North Island Secondary School’s gymnastics team practice. The team was successful at their recent competition and looks forward to more success at their next competition in North Vancouver, at the Annual B.C. Secondary School Gymnastics Championship hosted by Sutherland Secondary.

Gymnasts soar at zone qualifiers

Rings, ribbons and accolades were all on display for Port McNeill North Island Secondary School’s Gymnastics

Miranda Estlin practises her beam footwork during North Island Secondary School’s gymnastics team practice. The team was successful at their recent competition and looks forward to more success at their next competition in North Vancouver, at the Annual B.C. Secondary School Gymnastics Championship hosted by Sutherland Secondary.

Soccer registration underway

Soccer in the Tri-Port is a vibrant, happening sport for youth, ages six to 18 looking to spend their spare time on the pitch,

Basketball tournament fosters friendship

In the spirit of friendship and inclusion, Port Hardy Secondary School (PHSS) will be hosting an inter-school basketball tournament March 6.

Health centre doors to open

With the new Port hardy Primary Health Care Centre opening March 9,

Shaun Johnson of Team Johnson, eyes a carefully made throw at the Hugh Fraser Memorial bonspiel Sunday, Mar. 1 2015. The event featured some of the best in North Island curling.

Men’s bonspiel numbers up

Eyes glued to the ice pad and boisterous conversation abounding,

Shaun Johnson of Team Johnson, eyes a carefully made throw at the Hugh Fraser Memorial bonspiel Sunday, Mar. 1 2015. The event featured some of the best in North Island curling.