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Island moms weren't going to let a little construction stop Santa's visit

Island moms weren't going to let a little construction stop Santa's visit

Sponsors come on board to ensure Santa has a place to set up his workshop this holiday season
Island's dynamic Mint Cleaning duo slays Dragons' Den pitch on CBC

Island's dynamic Mint Cleaning duo slays Dragons' Den pitch on CBC

A viewing party at Ucluelet’s Black Rock Resort watched two of its fiercest entrepreneurial dynamos slay their pitch
Search crews discover body of man who went missing from Island care home

Search crews discover body of man who went missing from Island care home

Family confirms body of Christian Dube was found Saturday (Nov. 30)
B.C. man’s cremated remains stuck in transit due to Canada Post strike

B.C. man’s cremated remains stuck in transit due to Canada Post strike

Heavy snow dump over northern B.C. turning into freezing rain

Heavy snow dump over northern B.C. turning into freezing rain

Environment Canada lifts snowfall warning that had covered a large part of central B.C.
U.S. Postal Service suspends mail bound for Canada due to Canada Post strike

U.S. Postal Service suspends mail bound for Canada due to Canada Post strike

Service asking customers to refrain from mailing items addressed to Canada, until further notice
Island First Nation launches plan to protect its 'critically endangered' language

Island First Nation launches plan to protect its 'critically endangered' language

'We need our language'
New bioreactor brings seed stability for Vancouver Island seaweed researchers

New bioreactor brings seed stability for Vancouver Island seaweed researchers

New North Island College tech will help researchers grow kelp in different seasons
Nest boxes being crafted to help vulnerable Island western purple martins

Nest boxes being crafted to help vulnerable Island western purple martins

B.C. government says species might have become extirpated had it not been for human intervention
Northwest B.C. First Nation identifies potential unmarked graves at former Lejac Residential School site

Northwest B.C. First Nation identifies potential unmarked graves at former Lejac Residential School site

Lejac Indian residential School operated from 1922 to 1976, impacting children from over 70 First Nations.