Kathy O'Reilly-Taylor

Hemphill steps down

Port Hardy Councillor Jessie Hemphill has announced she will be stepping down in mid-September.

Global TV arrived in Port Hardy

Global TV created some excitement in Port Hardy as they arrived to broadcast live from Carrot Park.

Kwa’lilas Hotel Update

Workers are pushing hard towards a June opening of the Kwa'lilas Hotel (formerly the Port Hardy Inn).

Parade Routes Get Shorter

Parade routes in Port Hardy have agreed to be shortened by the District of Port Hardy Council.

Salmon on the menu

There was plenty of salmon at the Port Hardy Chamber Business Awards banquet held April 8

District looking into repurposing pool complex

The district of Port Hardy will be looking into the possibility of repurposing the pool complex if Council gets go ahead from voters

Process to close Woss Lake Elementary is now complete

The process to close Woss Lake Elementary School is now complete

Local Elementary Schools win awards

Two local elementary school's environmental initiatives have won them awards

Dr. Perry Speaks

Dr. Bruce Perry spoke on the subject of early childhood development at the Port Hardy Civic Centre

Port Hardy Hospital has vacant nursing positions

Port Hardy Hospital has three nursing positions that will become vacant in the coming weeks

Alert Bay Man Wins 6/49 draw

Retirement just got a whole lot more golden for Alert Bay's George Speck, as he won 3.5 million dolllar prize

Woss School Closure Plans Continue

School District #85 will be moving ahead with plans to close Woss Lake Elementary School

Architect hired for pool

The District of Port Hardy has hired an architectural firm to design the new pool complex

Advancing Food Sovereignty

Growing mushrooms, for fun and profit, has been the focus of a workshop currently being offered

New 10.5 million recreation complex for Port Hardy?

The District of Port Hardy is investigating a complex issue, a new 10.5 million recreation complex.

Endangered birds

Endangered birds were on the agenda at a meeting held at the forestry office in Port McNeill

Missing, Murdered given voice

Roxana Wadhams has represented the North Island at two recent meetings on Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women

Proposed plan to help two species

A proposed plan to help two species at risk will likely ruffle some feathers.

Visitors love the North Island

Visitors to the North Island are loving it according to a Visitor Experience Survey.

Man’s son taken

A North Island man has endured not only almost five months of separation, but his first Christmas without his son