This year's Fire Prevention Week, Oct. 3 to 9, focusing on fire alarms awareness
Fire Chief: Crew 'knocks down' fire off Island Highway
Company has plans for 3,000-tonne, land-based steelhead aquaculture facility at former sawmill site
Exhibit recognizes 'atrocities of Indian Residential School era… symbolizes ongoing reconcilitation'
Questions that did not fit into two-hour debate answered
'We need to stand up where ever we see hate rear it's ugly head' — NDP candidate
Now we wait to see which party will be chosen to form the next government?
All candidates agree climate change is real, differ on what to do about it
Candidates asked myriad questions about housing in riding
Debate video ready for voters to see
Leads with more than 87 per cent of polls reporting
From the bottom of our refurbished hearts we thank all of you who helped us raise over $10,150 at our 34th annual Walk for Hearts on Sept. 12 – all our members and friends who donated prizes and food and everyone who volunteered at the event; all the businesses & citizens who donated funds, Walkers; those who went into the community getting & giving pledges.
Goals galore in double home stand at the Brindy
Filed for publication with the Mirror
Re: Objecting to vaccinations
Part of $1.02 million in funding for homelessness advocacy in Campbell River area
If adopted, service hours would increase starting 2023
Efforts to improve safety and cleanliness downtown and beyond continue
Festivals have been one of the things community members missed out on during the lengthy COVID-19 pandemic. Thankfully, as certain restrictions have eased, in-person festivals are permitted. The organizers of the Haig-Brown Festival couldn't be happier to be welcoming the public back to the banks of the Campbell River to celebrate community and the legacy of the Haig-Brown family. "We are making sure that this year is really special," explains Ken Blackburn who manages the Festival on behalf of the Museum at Campbell River. "There are tons of new features, and we have maintained important elements such as the City of Campbell River's Stewardship Awards."