Lindsay Chung

Postal workers dumbstruck by claim of ‘few complaints’

Postal workers: ‘We’ve carried Canada Post on our backs’

Eight-year-old Mackenzy Egan shows off a card from her Uncle Derrick and Aunt Nancy, who make a monthly donation to Variety - The Children’s Charity in Mackenzy’s name.

Variety helps local girl hear

Campbell River youngster to be featured in this years annual Show of Hearts Telethon on Feb. 13

Eight-year-old Mackenzy Egan shows off a card from her Uncle Derrick and Aunt Nancy, who make a monthly donation to Variety - The Children’s Charity in Mackenzy’s name.
Ernie Puglas of the Campbell River Indian Band blesses the Winter Warriors Youth Run/Walk Feb. 3 at Quinsam Campground.

Hundreds of students become Winter Warriors

Close to 200 students from School District 72 can proudly call themselves…

Ernie Puglas of the Campbell River Indian Band blesses the Winter Warriors Youth Run/Walk Feb. 3 at Quinsam Campground.
Charlotte Diamond poses with seven-year-old Myra Ragusa while signing autographs after her Family Literacy Week concert Jan. 30 at the Tidemark Theatre.

Going full circle with Charlotte Diamond

Family Literacy Week celebrations in Campbell River ended on a high note,…

Charlotte Diamond poses with seven-year-old Myra Ragusa while signing autographs after her Family Literacy Week concert Jan. 30 at the Tidemark Theatre.

It’s like being back in school again

Lindsay's Lines

This community mailbox behind the tennis courts at Centennial Park was one of the first few to be installed in Campbell River. The conversion has been suspended since late October, and a review of Canada Post has not been announced yet, so there is no update.

No news yet on community mailbox conversion review

Anick Losier was surprised to hear that North Island-Powell River NDP MP…

This community mailbox behind the tennis courts at Centennial Park was one of the first few to be installed in Campbell River. The conversion has been suspended since late October, and a review of Canada Post has not been announced yet, so there is no update.

MP Rachel Blaney hears concerns about community mailboxes in Campbell River

North Island-Powell River NDP MP Rachel Blaney says she has heard from…

Rookie MP busy getting to know her riding

Rookie MP busy getting to know her riding

It’s been almost two months since Rachel Blaney was officially sworn in…

Rookie MP busy getting to know her riding
If Paul Mason of Campbell River Family Services is wearing a colourful toque on the front of the Mirror, that must mean it’s almost time for the annual Coldest Night of the Year fundraising walk for the homeless.

Coldest Night organizers hope walk will raise $30,000 to help homeless

Money raised here will stay in Campbell River

If Paul Mason of Campbell River Family Services is wearing a colourful toque on the front of the Mirror, that must mean it’s almost time for the annual Coldest Night of the Year fundraising walk for the homeless.

Most assessments up

BC Assessment has mailed out 2016 property assessment notices, and the majority…

Melissa Hamstra and her children Johnus and Tateum will be moving into their own home this June after partnering with Habitat for Humanity Vancouver Island North.

Two local families chosen to partner with Habitat for Humanity

A Christmas present that doesn’t fit under the tree – and came…

Melissa Hamstra and her children Johnus and Tateum will be moving into their own home this June after partnering with Habitat for Humanity Vancouver Island North.
Lindsay Chung

Mirror welcomes new reporter to the team

I’ve just joined the Mirror team, and I couldn’t be more excited.I…

Lindsay Chung

Costly water improvements coming down the pipe

$10 million filtration plant first up in a series of projects that could end up costing $40 million over the next decade

When disaster strikes

Frank Jameson Community Centre designated emergency social service reception centre

Double the spring break next year?

Parent input sought into School District 68 proposal

Ladysmith canine question barking up three trees

Trio of fenced dog park sites examined while council makes changes to Transfer Beach off-leash area

Members of the Ladysmith-Chemainus Orcas Swim Club have had many reasons to smile lately, Aileen Humphreys (left) and Faith Knelson, who recently competed at the AAA Provincials and BC Open.

Orcas excelling at every level

Ladysmith-Chemainus Orcas Swim Club are making a name for themselves with fast times and strong finishes.

Members of the Ladysmith-Chemainus Orcas Swim Club have had many reasons to smile lately, Aileen Humphreys (left) and Faith Knelson, who recently competed at the AAA Provincials and BC Open.
Stz’uminus First Nation Chief John Elliott (left) and Nanaimo Airport Commission board chair John Craig sign a Memorandum of Understanding to work together March 5 in Ladysmith.

Stz’uminus First Nation and the Nanaimo Airport strengthen ties

Neighours working together to open doors and provide economic opportunities.

Stz’uminus First Nation Chief John Elliott (left) and Nanaimo Airport Commission board chair John Craig sign a Memorandum of Understanding to work together March 5 in Ladysmith.
Bathing beauties Heather Gibbins (left), Joan Chaba, Bev Rawn and Lesley Lambert practise their “By the Sea” number for the Chemainus Seniors Centre’s upcoming Old Fashioned Music Hall and Vaudeville Variety Show.

Chemainus seniors vamp to vaudeville in spring show

Chemainus Seniors Drop-In Centre are taking on a new but old theme with this year’s production

Bathing beauties Heather Gibbins (left), Joan Chaba, Bev Rawn and Lesley Lambert practise their “By the Sea” number for the Chemainus Seniors Centre’s upcoming Old Fashioned Music Hall and Vaudeville Variety Show.

Farrell Rd. covenant stays

Proposed development on Farrell Road will need to stay within the density limit