Lindsay Chung

Sewer service expansion coming to Quadra Islanders next year

Quadra Islanders who said ‘yes’ to sewers two years ago could get their properties hooked up to the service as early as next summer.

New exhibitions showcase abstract works of female artists from the Prairies

Campbell River Art Gallery curator Julia Prudhomme spent a lot of time…

Urban Dance Connection owner Heather Larkam and her son Trevan inside the dance studio’s new space.

Lots of changes to complex south of Willow Point

The old Rona building south of Willow Point has gotten much more than a makeover recently

Urban Dance Connection owner Heather Larkam and her son Trevan inside the dance studio’s new space.
Guillaume (left) and Darius Bellrose welcome guests to the Cameryn’s Cause for Kids Society gala April 23 at the Sportsplex. This year’s gala, which had a “Mad Hatter’s Ball” theme, raised around $42,000.

No Room! No Room!

Tickets for Cameryn’s Cause gala sells out within an hour and a half

Guillaume (left) and Darius Bellrose welcome guests to the Cameryn’s Cause for Kids Society gala April 23 at the Sportsplex. This year’s gala, which had a “Mad Hatter’s Ball” theme, raised around $42,000.

BC Ferries will be eligible for federal grant

News that BC Ferries will become eligible for infrastructure funding through the…

Maurice “Moe” Isaac, a member of the Tlowitsis First Nation, is an assistant manager with Marine Harvest Canada and has worked for the company since 2009.

Success stories will be shared at employment forum

Next week, a multi-stakeholder forum will share local success stories of employers…

Maurice “Moe” Isaac, a member of the Tlowitsis First Nation, is an assistant manager with Marine Harvest Canada and has worked for the company since 2009.

Big Maggie brings big laughs

For what is ultimately a fairly sad story about family, loss and…

I will remember CR for its warmth

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Campbell River and North Island Transition Society outreach worker and safe home co-ordinator Lori-Ann Hirst (left) and Campbell River Women’s Centre executive director Jodi Boyd stand by some of the T-shirts hanging at Rose Harbour as part of this year’s Clothesline Project.

CLOTHESLINE PROJECT – GIVING WOMEN A VOICE

If you’ve driven past Rose Harbour at 1116 Dogwood St. this week,…

Campbell River and North Island Transition Society outreach worker and safe home co-ordinator Lori-Ann Hirst (left) and Campbell River Women’s Centre executive director Jodi Boyd stand by some of the T-shirts hanging at Rose Harbour as part of this year’s Clothesline Project.
North Island Métis Nation president Michael Dumont (left) with his father, Métis Nation British Columbia president Bruce Dumont, at the Métis Nation governing assembly in Richmond in March.

Métis leaders react to Supreme Court ruling with pride and hope

Last week, Canada’s highest court made a decision that is being considered…

North Island Métis Nation president Michael Dumont (left) with his father, Métis Nation British Columbia president Bruce Dumont, at the Métis Nation governing assembly in Richmond in March.

Refugee fundraiser features Syrian food and a live and silent auction on Saturday

Where can you enjoy Syrian food and have a chance to win…

Rachel Blaney

‘We need to come together as a party and move forward’ – MP Blaney reflects on NDP convention

One day after the federal NDP voted to look for a new…

Rachel Blaney
Campbell River and North Island Transition Society thrift store manager Sandy Heyman (left) and executive assistant Carrie Sjostrom show off the new space on 13th Avenue that will become Transitions Used Furniture and More Store.

New thrift store will support transition society

Soon, there will be a new way for the community to support…

Campbell River and North Island Transition Society thrift store manager Sandy Heyman (left) and executive assistant Carrie Sjostrom show off the new space on 13th Avenue that will become Transitions Used Furniture and More Store.
Willow underwent brain surgery to remove two cancerous tumours March 24. A variety of fundraisers are planned around the community to support Willow and her family.

Community rallies around Baby Willow

Willow: Many fundraisers set

Willow underwent brain surgery to remove two cancerous tumours March 24. A variety of fundraisers are planned around the community to support Willow and her family.
Lindsay Chung/Campbell River Mirror                                      Campbell River and North Island Transition Society thrift store manager Sandy Heyman (left) and executive assistant Carrie Sjostrom show off the new space on 13th Avenue that will become Transitions Used Furniture and More Store. The store will open to customers Thursday, April 21 at 10 a.m.

New thrift store to support transition society will open April 21

The Campbell River and North Island Transition Society is accepting gently-used furniture and home decor donations April 15 from 3-7 p.m.

Lindsay Chung/Campbell River Mirror                                      Campbell River and North Island Transition Society thrift store manager Sandy Heyman (left) and executive assistant Carrie Sjostrom show off the new space on 13th Avenue that will become Transitions Used Furniture and More Store. The store will open to customers Thursday, April 21 at 10 a.m.
Campbell River Storm goalie Riley Welyk keeps his eye on the puck as defender Joe Gage battles during the VIJHL Final game March 25.

‘The voice of the Storm’ reflects on the season

As the voice of the Campbell River Storm, Mark Berry has a…

Campbell River Storm goalie Riley Welyk keeps his eye on the puck as defender Joe Gage battles during the VIJHL Final game March 25.

Now I’ve really put myself out there

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North Island MLA Claire Trevena shares her report from the BC Legislature.

Trevena asks about environmental safety at mines

MLA’s report looks at political fundraising, environmental safety, parks, seniors’ care

North Island MLA Claire Trevena shares her report from the BC Legislature.
The rooms at the Coast Discovery Inn are being completely renovated with new beds and bedding, lighting, bathrooms and artwork. Currently, the rooms in the marine wing are being renovated and some of the new rooms opened this week.

First phase of major renovations inside the Coast Discovery Inn nearing completion as rooms open

Rooms in the Coast Discovery Inn are being completely renovated and given…

The rooms at the Coast Discovery Inn are being completely renovated with new beds and bedding, lighting, bathrooms and artwork. Currently, the rooms in the marine wing are being renovated and some of the new rooms opened this week.
Steve Marshall Ford has received the 2016 Diamond President’s Award, Ford Motor Company of Canada Ltd.’s highest dealership honour. The award recognizes dealerships that provide “a superior cusotmer experience in sales, sevice and overall dealership experience.”

Steve Marshall Ford receives highest honour

Local Ford dealership recognized for achievements in customer service

Steve Marshall Ford has received the 2016 Diamond President’s Award, Ford Motor Company of Canada Ltd.’s highest dealership honour. The award recognizes dealerships that provide “a superior cusotmer experience in sales, sevice and overall dealership experience.”