Maria Kirley

Skaters glide through championships

Campbell River Skating Club skaters carved their edges recently at the Vancouver Island Championships

Reform Act a step in right direction

We need a stronger, healthier democratic system to deal with the huge issues of our time

Don’t make a martyr of the mayor

This debacle comes from the mayor voting no because the consultant’s report said it would be too costly

The Campbell River Killer Whales swimmers get on their marks at the Christmas Cracker in Victoria.

Killer Whales the team to watch

The Campbell River Killer Whales competed at the PCS Christmas Cracker in Victoria

The Campbell River Killer Whales swimmers get on their marks at the Christmas Cracker in Victoria.

Campbell River introduces development permit handbook

Land Use Department has been developing the document over the last few months

Court article unnecessary

It was with considerable sadness that I read ‘The Violent Side of Rivercity Street Life’

Council names airport authority members

Appoints John Bell, Roy Grant and Al Baronas for a three-year term.

Michael Koblic’s recently branched out from making sundials (above) to making jewellery and other items like bolos (below, left).

Retired cardiologist turns his hands to metal art

After he retired from practice in 2006 he decided to start making sundials more seriously

Michael Koblic’s recently branched out from making sundials (above) to making jewellery and other items like bolos (below, left).
After a silent first two periods, the bantam Tyees scored five times in the final frame to defeat the Cowichan Valley Capitals 5-2 on Saturday at the Rod Brind'Amour Arena.

Two-win weekend

Campbell River's bantam A Tyees got their offence going in skating to a pair of 5-2 victories

After a silent first two periods, the bantam Tyees scored five times in the final frame to defeat the Cowichan Valley Capitals 5-2 on Saturday at the Rod Brind'Amour Arena.

Christmas lights tour on Sunday

The Lights Tour is coordinated by the Willow Point Lions Club

Campbell River blitz nails drinking drivers

Local Mounties were among 97 detachments across B.C. who took part in the blitz to nab drivers under the influence of alcohol

Snowfall goes unnoticed

This snowfall accumulation seems to have gone largely unnoticed by local city road maintenance crews

Cas and Dylan follows a dying doctor who plans to check-out on his own terms. But those plans are derailed by ending up on the lam with an unusual 22-year-old girl.

The Campbell River Festival of Film is a gift

Festival winter season’s passes are being sold in time for Christmas

Cas and Dylan follows a dying doctor who plans to check-out on his own terms. But those plans are derailed by ending up on the lam with an unusual 22-year-old girl.

Hark, the Herald Angels Sing!

The public is invited to attend A Night of Christmas Carols

Campbell River will offer sewer service as part of southern boundary adjustment proposal

The city will offer sewer service to Area D properties closest to Campbell River’s southern boundary

Mount Washington delays opening due to lack of snow

Mount Washington Alpine Resort has delayed its scheduled opening day which was supposed to be Friday

The McIvor and Chadwick highland dancers will be peforming at the Quadra Singers Christmas concert on Dec. 14 at the Quadra Community Centre.

Quadra Singers to present Winter’s Heart

The concert will include performances by the McIvor and Chadwick Highland Dancers

The McIvor and Chadwick highland dancers will be peforming at the Quadra Singers Christmas concert on Dec. 14 at the Quadra Community Centre.
NIC student Misko Valent receiving the Acklands-Grainger Equipment Award from NIC President, John Bowman.

North Island College Foundation sets record of giving

Foundation surpassed last year’s total by more than $20,000

NIC student Misko Valent receiving the Acklands-Grainger Equipment Award from NIC President, John Bowman.
Carihi forestry students Dion Dufresne and Brodie Doherty kept working while a group of VIPs – including Education Minister Peter Fassbender – toured the school and met industry supporters and foresty program instructors Nov 29.

Campbell River school trustees meet with education minister

The minister then visited Carihi Secondary’s Forestry Program on Friday

Carihi forestry students Dion Dufresne and Brodie Doherty kept working while a group of VIPs – including Education Minister Peter Fassbender – toured the school and met industry supporters and foresty program instructors Nov 29.
Andrea Lee

Local Nordics make world university games

Coach, official and athlete all selected for world games in Italy

Andrea Lee