Editorial

Shannon Lough, editor at the Northern View.

Lough named Northern View editor

Shannon Lough has been named the new editor of the Prince Rupert Northern View.

Shannon Lough, editor at the Northern View.

Editorial: City focus on Port Alberni’s Johnston Rd a good direction

Johnston Road is an important corridor for tourism and for residents of the Alberni Valley, as well.

OUR VIEW: Reckless spending must stop

Canada’s federal debt, according to debtclock.ca, was $640,750,609 and a blur of…

Blues musician, Lance Canales of California, and Toronto’s Rob Moir (below) perform Friday at Bozzini’s Upstairs Lounge.

Double bill of folk, blues at Bozzini’s in Chilliwack Friday

Bozzini's presents Lance Canales and Rob Moir together on March 17 for two shows in Chilliwack.

Blues musician, Lance Canales of California, and Toronto’s Rob Moir (below) perform Friday at Bozzini’s Upstairs Lounge.

Editorial: ‘No’ vote an end and a beginning

The City of Nanaimo will have to decide what to do after 80 per cent of voters rejected a loan approval bylaw in Saturday’s referendum.

EDITORIAL: Rail the real deal or election ploy

We're not getting our hopes up just yet about a commuter rail service

Parents facing childcare crisis

Child care spaces becoming few and far between for parents in Saanich

Adam Smith and Drew Dawson, clinical informatics analysts, have been enrolling patients at hospitals throughout Interior Health.

MyHealthPortal coming to South Okanagan communities

Interior Health is offering patients secure online access to their health records

Adam Smith and Drew Dawson, clinical informatics analysts, have been enrolling patients at hospitals throughout Interior Health.
An adaptation of original Broadway musical Ring of Fire is at the Cultural Centre March 12.

Experience life and music of Johnny Cash with Ring of Fire

Ring of Fire is a theatrical production set to the music of Johnny Cash and it’s at the Chilliwack Cultural Centre March 12.

An adaptation of original Broadway musical Ring of Fire is at the Cultural Centre March 12.
The first Agora Market, featuring work by local artists and artisans, is this weekend at The Arthouse on Mill St.

Agora Market features work by Chilliwack artists

The Arthouse on Mill St. presents Agora Market, a first in a series of high-quality, curated markets, showcasing local artists and artisans.

The first Agora Market, featuring work by local artists and artisans, is this weekend at The Arthouse on Mill St.
Chilliwack’s Steve ‘Elvis’ Elliott performs March 12 and 31.

Elvis makes two appearances in Chilliwack

Chilliwack’s own Steve ‘Elvis’ Elliott will be in the building on March 12 and 31.

Chilliwack’s Steve ‘Elvis’ Elliott performs March 12 and 31.
Christine Tassan et les Imposteures perform Saturday, March 11 in Harrison.

Harrison Festival Society to host some of Canada’s best Gypsy swing

Christine Tassan et les Impostures will be bringing Django Reinhardt’s music to the Harrison Memorial Hall March 11.

Christine Tassan et les Imposteures perform Saturday, March 11 in Harrison.

ICBC finally takes aim at drivers causing crashes

How did it take this long for ICBC to realize drivers causing multiple crashes should pay more than those who don't?

EDITORIAL: Province letting down transit system

Rejecting hike in gas tax hurts transit expansion plans on West Shore

Opioid crisis has broad reach

Given the number of overdose deaths recorded in the Campbell River area…

EDITORIAL: Preparing for the worst

Summerland’s water shutdown on the weekend turned out to be an inconvenience, but not a crisis.

People who have come across dead or sick bats that may have contracted white nose syndrome are asked to notify the BC Community Bat Program.

Public asked to be on lookout for white nose syndrome in bats

The public is asked to keep their eyes open for dead or sick bats that may have contracted a disease called white nose syndrome.

People who have come across dead or sick bats that may have contracted white nose syndrome are asked to notify the BC Community Bat Program.

Fight against bullies knows no boundaries

School district decision to suspend trips to the U.S. sends message that all students will be treated with respect

Editorial: Is Alberni’s second-hand reputation out of control?

South Port hasn't been able to shake its poor-cousin reputation when it comes to development.

Editorial: Multiplex issue nearing a vote

On Saturday (March 11), citizens will mark their ballots in a referendum on an $80-million multiplex.