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Online scams on the rise; RCMP say 

RCMP say the public should take extra care and protect personal information when they are online.  According to police, they have seen an increase in...

Port Hardy health centre model could help patients elsewhere, doctor says

The new Community Health Centre in Port Hardy has seen thousands of patients since opening in fall, and is now setting an example for...

Annual Tour De Rock ride kicks off this weekend on the North Island

The Tour De Rock gets underway this weekend in Port Alice and it’s all for a good cause.  The ride takes place over 14 days...

15,000 construction jobs lost in BC: industry remains optimistic

July’s Work Force Labor Survey highlighted a sharp fall in the number of construction jobs across the country at around 45,000 lost.  According to the BC Construction...

New activity at Newcastle Creek fire could produce more smoke

Over the weekend the Newcastle Creek Fire saw some increased activity according to the BC Wildfire Service.  The service says while it’s still considered as...

Study to be commissioned around expanding Duke Point terminal

Would a major investment in the Duke Point terminal pay big dividends for the people of Vancouver Island? That's the question the Nanaimo Port Authority...

Province attempts to seize Petersen Road biker clubhouse in connection with murder

The BC government is trying to seize a property in Campbell River where a man was murdered by a Hells Angels associate. The director of...

HWY 4 Detour to be closed to all traffic for 8 hours Friday afternoon

The detour around Highway 4 will be closed to all vehicles for eight hours on Friday, June 9. Drive BC says it's because crews...

Spring home show features biggest slate of exhibitors since before pandemic

The Spring Home Show starts today in Campbell River, with the biggest lineup since before the pandemic. Darcy Hope, owner of Evergreen Exhibitions, says last...

CANADA DAY PARADE!

Applications are open for this year's Canada Day Parade in Campbell River! Do you have a community group or organization that you would like to...

Vancouver Island kid gets a stick sent from Canucks’ captain Horvat

The Vancouver Canucks and captain Bo Horvat delivered on a promise to a young Nanaimoer earlier this week. Linden Staite and his family travelled to...

Random COVID-19 testing to be suspended at Canadian airports

Mandatory COVID-19 testing for fully vaccinated travellers will soon be temporarily lifted at airports in Canada. Reports say the federal government will end the practice...

BC Hydro to reduce rates for 2022

BC Hydro customers will likely see lower power bills this year, as the power company is reducing its rates by an average of 1.4...

Ottawa Police arrest 70 as they move to disperse Freedom Convoy from city

Some big rigs in downtown Ottawa are moving out voluntarily this afternoon as police continue to push into the epicentre of the Freedom Convoy...

Heat dome makes BCers worry about future climate events

When temperatures on Vancouver Island reached into the high 30s last summer, Vancouver Islanders were worried about more than cooling off and how much...

One man in custody in connection to Vancouver Island axe vandalism

An arrest has been made in connection with a series of axe attacks on vehicles in the Comox Valley, and possibly across Vancouver Island. The...

BC government allows more senior visitation with eased restrictions

The BC government says that families will have more opportunities to spend time with their aging loved ones by July 19th.

55 anti-logging protesters arrested Tuesday at Fairy Creek camp, Vancouver Island

RCMP have now arrested over 110 people, as they enforce a BC Supreme Court injunction order meant to prevent anti-logging protesters from interfering with a...

Over 8000 British Columbians book campsites in first few days of registration 

British Columbians are eager to get back out to the campground. On Monday, the Discover Camping website opened for those looking to book a spot ...

Pfizer-BioNtech fast tracks COVID vaccine shipments, additional 1.5-million doses in March

Canada is getting an additional 1.5-million doses of the Pfizer-BioNtech COVID vaccine this month.  Prime Minister Justin Trudeau also says an extra million Pfizer shots...

Habitat for Humanity looking for families in the new Comox Valley project, which includes accessible units

Habitat for Humanity Vancouver Island North (Habitat VIN) is now accepting homeownership applications for their upcoming project on 1375 Piercy Avenue in Courtenay. The 12-unit...

New provincial firearms lab opens to respond to B.C’s gun violence 

Police officers throughout the province now have another tool to help battle organized crime and gun violence. A new provincial forensic firearms lab has opened. The...

BREAKING NEWS: B.C. drivers to receive $600 million in rebates, average $190 each

There has been less traffic on roads in British Columbia during the Covid 19 pandemic. The resulting reduction in accidents and insurance claims has...

Avalanche Canada says conditions ripe for snowslide

Avalanche Canada is issuing a Special Public Avalanche Warning for backcountry enthusiasts in the south coast.  The warning is in effect immediately and through this...

Jet Lisa Home 2day

<!-- Donate Now --> Thank you everyone!  Lisa will be coming home! If you or your family member was seriously ill away from home, you will understand the enormous...

BC Center For Disease Control releases COVID-19 safety tips for holiday season

With Thanksgiving coming up this weekend, and Christmas following not far behind, the BC Center For Disease Control has released guidelines around gatherings this holiday...

“Time to get in the game”; Dr. Tam on second wave

“Bend it like Canadians.”  That from Dr. Theresa Tam on Friday when giving an update on the recent surge of COVID-19 cases across Canada. Tam...

Courtenay robbery and stabbing suspect arrested

The Comox Valley RCMP confirms that the suspect in a robbery and stabbing at the Mex Pub Liquor Store is now in custody. The incident...

Curfew remains in place at Tla’amin Nation as COVID-19 cases now at 36

The Tla’amin Nation is now reporting 36 cases of COVID-19. This number reflects the total number of cases reported in the Nation near Powell River...

CFL postpones season to September but warns cancellation is also a possibility

The Canadian Football League is postponing its season until September. Commissioner Randy Ambrosie made the announcement today to season ticket holders. He told them that...

Additional $500k in funding given to Family Caregivers of BC

As part of British Columbia's emergency COVID-19 response plan, the Province is doubling this year's funding for Family Caregivers of British Columbia to $1...

Trudeau speaks only to Nova Scotia shooting during daily address

It was a somber Prime Minister Justin Trudeau in his daily address this morning.  The PM offered condolences to the victims’ families and friends...

Province announces 44 new COVID-19 cases, total now sits at 1561

There are now 1561 cases of COVID-19 in British Columbia. Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry announced 44 new ones today. The total on Vancouver Island...

Cabinet Committee Update: Minister of Health says WHO is a collaborative organization

In its daily update, Canada’s Cabinet Committee said the country has confirmed 26,631 cases of COVID-19 including 823 deaths. Canada’s Chief Public Health Officer Dr....

British PM out of hospital

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson is out of the hospital.  He had been admitted to the intensive care unit after experiencing persistent COVID-19 symptoms. ...

Provincial Health Officer says ‘every health region has people with COVID-19’

Provincial Health Officer Dr.Bonnie Henry says “it would be irresponsible to mention only a few communities” when it comes to identifying where COVID-19 is...

Hundreds of thousands apply for CERB on first morning

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says 240,000 people have applied since it opened. The only people filing today were born in January, February, and March....

Conservative leader calling for more support for businesses

Conservative leader Andrew Sheer is calling for more small business aid from the federal government. In his press conference Wednesday morning, Sheer called for refunds...

BC announces 87 new COVID-19 cases, total stands at 970

There are now 970 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in British Columbia. Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry announced 86 new ones this afternoon. The number is...

Building Trades Union calls on members to donate extra protective equipment

Canada’s construction industry is stepping up to help frontline healthcare workers. Canada’s Building Trades Union is asking member contractors to donate extra N-95 respirators, face...

Building Trades Union calls on members to donate extra protective equipment

Canada’s construction industry is stepping up to help frontline healthcare workers. Canada’s Building Trades Union is asking member contractors to donate extra N-95 respirators, face...

BC closing area provincial parks, recreation spots

British Columbia is closing some provincial parks in our area. It’s yet another measure to help prevent the COVID-19 virus from spreading. Parks across British Columbia...

PM says financial aid is coming; may look at more stringent measure if people don’t self-isolate

Another tough talk from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau today.  Saying “this is serious, do your part,” he asked Canadians to stay home, physically-distance ourselves...

Japan postpones Olympics

Japan has agreed to postpone the Olympics to the summer of 2021. The decision comes after mounting pressure from several countries. Canada announced yesterday it would...

BE AFRAID: The Science of Fear

STREAM NOW THE PSYCHOLOGY OF FEAR from the 'Nature of Things' with David Suzuki Why do some people seek out terrifying experiences, while others avoid fear at...

FIRST ANIMALS

TRAILER Watch The CBC broadcast of First Animals on 'Nature of Things' Friday October 25th at 9:00 pm ET (also on CBC GEM free streaming service) A DOCUMENTARY FILM...

Scheer says Liberals will decriminalize hard drugs if put back in power; Another probable vape-related illness case in Canada

Trudeau denies Conservative claims he will decriminalize hard drugs if reelected Conservative leader Andrew Scheer says the Liberals will decriminalize hard drugs if re-elected. During...

Scheer says Liberals will decriminalize hard drugs if put back in power; Another probable vape-related illness case in Canada

Trudeau denies Conservative claims he will decriminalize hard drugs if reelected Conservative leader Andrew Scheer says the Liberals will decriminalize hard drugs if re-elected. During...

Singh told to “cut off his turban” during campaign stop; Liberals spend more on Facebook ads than other parties

Singh told to cut off his turban to look more Canadian “I think Canadians look like all kinds of people and that’s the beauty of...

RCMP to soon release investigative findings in B.C. murders; Vaping related illness confirmed in Quebec

RCMP to take podium in relation to findings in nationwide manhunt The RCMP will soon release its investigative findings from the B.C. murders that sparked...

The road to the Canadian federal election rolls on; U.S. President Trump says impeachment investigation is “disgraceful”

The road to the federal election rolls on Conservative Leader Andrew Scheer says if he becomes Prime Minister on October 21st, Canadians will finally...

Hurricane Dorian expected to hit Florida over the Labour Day weekend; Canada’s chief electoral officer says agency will be ready for upcoming federal election

Hurricane Dorian expected to hit Florida over the Labour Day weekend Hurricane Dorian is not only threatening people on the Florida coast but also the...

442 squadron has new commander

There is a new officer in charge of the 442 Transport and Rescue Squadron. Lieutenant-Colonel Rhonda Stevens assumed command during a ceremony today at 19 Wing...

U.S. President Trump criticized over actions at rally; Climate action group to protest Prime Minister over pipeline

American president’s actions come under scrutiny in Canada European Council President Donald Tusk didn’t pull any punches at a Montreal news conference with Prime Minister...

Kenney wants oil pipeline in Quebec; Scheer says former ambassador to China is inviting foreign interference for election

Alberta Premier wants Quebec to allow oil pipeline  Quebec will be the center of attention on the last day of meetings between Canada’s Premiers in...

Jean Chretien Hospitalized in Hong Kong; Serious meddling in federal election to become public knowledge

Chretien expected to be "all right" after going to hospital in Hong Kong Former Prime Minister Jean Chretien is currently hospitalized in Hong Kong as a precaution....

Fergus the Fox stolen again

OYSTER RIVER, B.C. – Once again, the search is on for Fergus the Fox. Someone stole the driftwood sculpture over the weekend. He was last seen...

Canadian military extending stay in Iraq; Twitter opts out of election advertising in Canada

Canadian soldiers will continue to train Iraqi military to fight terrorism Canada is extending a NATO training mission in Iraq until late 2020. According to...

19 Wing asking public to return washed-up flares

COMOX, B.C- If you see a flare on the beach, hand it in. That’s the word from 19 Wing Comox, as warm weather draws more...

Snowbird pilot Scott Boyd living childhood dream

COMOX, B.C – Scott Boyd is enjoying his return to the Comox Valley. The Canadian Armed Forces Snowbirds are back in the area for spring...

Committee to study services for neuro-diverse individuals

The all-party Select Standing Committee on Children and Youth is undertaking a project on children and youth with neuro-diverse special needs. Those are people living...

Ottawa delaying decision on Trans Mountain pipeline expansion; Mueller report to be released Thursday morning

Ottawa delaying decision on Trans Mountain pipeline expansion The federal government is delaying a decision on the Trans Mountain pipeline expansion project to June 18. Natural...

CRA – Fraud Awareness

Vic Verk, a CRA Spokesperson, returns to talk about scams that go on during tax season and how to protect yourself! For more information. check...

Campbell River watershed levels “very low”: BC Hydro

CAMPBELL RIVER, B.C- Water flows through Campbell River are likely going to be lower than normal this summer. That’s according to BC Hydro, who released...

Community Volunteer Income Tax Program

I had a talk with Vic, a Spokesperson with the Canadian Revenue Agency and Community Volunteer Income Tax Programs in our area! -Reece Alan   If...

Preliminary report released on fatal Ethiopian Airlines jet crash; Reaction continues over ouster of Liberal cabinet ministers

Preliminary report released into fatal Ethiopian Airlines jet crash The preliminary report into last month's Ethiopian Airlines jet crash says the flight crew performed all...

Measles confirmed on southern Vancouver Island

VICTORIA, B.C- Measles has arrived on Vancouver Island. According to Island Health, two cases of measles infection have been reported to the agency. Both people...

Ministry prepares for wildfire season

Many people in B.C. are not aware of the wildfire risks in Coastal areas and on Vancouver Island. Doug Donaldson, Minister of Forests, Lands, Natural...

Power knocked out to Campbell River’s south end

CAMPBELL RIVER, B.C- Some residents of Campbell River might miss the Bachelor tonight. A power outage in the city’s south end has turned off the...

Governor General visiting 19 Wing Comox next week

COMOX, B.C- Canada’s governor general is coming to the Comox Valley. According to 19 Wing Comox, Her Excellency the Right Honourable Julie Payette, Governor General...

Mandatory reporting of vaccinations rolling out this fall

VICTORIA, B.C- Parents will have to provide proof of immunization for their kids, starting this fall. According to B.C Health Minster Adrian Dix, mandatory reporting of vaccinations for...

Snowfall warning issued from Campbell River to Nanoose Bay

EASTERN VANCOUVER ISLAND, B.C- Snow is falling this morning. According to Environment Canada, snowfall in the amount of five centimetres is expected today, with a...

AFTER THE BELL: TSX wobbles as gold loses its shine, Nike’s stock slips on college hoops split-shoe incident

Falling gold and oil prices dragged Canada’s stock exchange today. The TSX wobbled as it tried for a fifth consecutive winning day, losing 30 points...

No warnings issued, despite near-whiteout conditions

COMOX VALLEY, B.C- Heavy weather is rolling through the Comox Valley. While there have been no warnings issued by Environment Canada, high winds and blowing...

Red ink flowing at ICBC

ICBC has posted a net loss of 860 million dollars for the first nine months of its current fiscal year. ICBC is now projecting a...

Overdose deaths soaring in B.C.; Not much change change in the way Canadians use marijuana

Overdose deaths continue to rise in B.C. The latest figures from the B.C. Coroners Service show illicit drug overdose deaths rose to 14-hundred and...

No moratorium on herring roe fishery

OTTAWA, ON- A North Island MP is calling for an immediate moratorium on the herring roe fishery in the Salish Sea. Courtenay-Alberni Gord Johns told...

AFTER THE BELL: TSX ekes out fifth straight winning day, Dow jumps on backs of upbeat corporate results, Fed policy decision

Investors breathed a sigh of relief as upbeat earnings results from Apple and Boeing boosted sentiment on Wall Street. And while it was a positive...

Cold snap coming to Vancouver Island

Story by Kyle Christensen VANCOUVER ISLAND, B.C-The rain will stop, the sun will come out, and the temperatures will drop. After parts of Vancouver Island received...

No End In Sight For Canada Post Strike, Air Force Pilots Wanted

P.M. Says Feds Mulling Over Canada Post Strike Repeating that he wants the two sides to come together, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says that the government...

CO warns residents to take care of garbage and fruit trees after bear shot off Eardley and Dalton

CAMPBELL RIVER, B.C. - The BC Conservation Officer Service is asking Campbell River residents to keep their garbage indoors and recycling clean, after a...

Highlights: School trustee candidates on staffing, budget, and school experience

CAMPBELL RIVER, B.C - School trustee candidates came together for a forum on Friday and besides questions posed by the District Parental Advisory Council...

School trustee candidates on SOGI 123

CAMPBELL RIVER, B.C. – The MyCampbellRiverNow.com newsroom reached out to the school trustee candidates for School District 72 and asked them about the SOGI...

AFTER THE BELL: Flat day on Bay Street, Fed chairman’s comments sinks Dow, dollar weakens amid NAFTA concerns

The U.S. Federal Reserve raising its interest rate by a quarter point wasn’t enough to boost investor confidence on both sides of the border. American...

Province awards funding to the Filberg

COMOX VALLEY, B.C - The Filberg Festival is receiving funds for marketing support from the government. According to a press release from the province,...

MID-DAY: Loonie bounces up and down on trade war fears and BoC interest rate decision

The Loonie is attempting to regain ground again as the BoC keeps interest rates the same. The Bank of Canada announced this morning, it would...

Zeballos firefighting focusing on protection of buildings

ZEBALLOS, B.C- Firefighting efforts in Zeballos are continuing this evening. According to the most recent information from the Zeballos Emergency Program, the Gold Valley Main...

Zeballos wildfire “not an immediate threat”, still burning

ZEBALLOS, B.C- A pair of wildfires around Zeballos are still burning this morning. According to the Natasha Broznitsky, an information officer with the Coastal Fire...

Body washed up on shore in Little River deemed not suspicious

LITTLE RIVER, B.C- Police have deemed a woman’s body found on the Comox Valley shoreline not suspicious. An investigation had been underway after she was...

MID-DAY: North American markets boosted on oil growth and Turkish Lira recovery

Global market recovery is spreading into North America. This comes after the Turkish Lira pulled out of its financial tailspin from yesterday with help...

New transit trip planning tool goes live

VICTORIA, B.C. – A new online and mobile tool is now live through BC Transit. The service’s Transit Trip Planner gives customers the latest schedules...

BEFORE THE BELL: Quarterly earnings reports win out over trade war concerns; Suncor warns of oil production cut until September

Trade war concerns are being put aside this week as investors look to strong earnings reports. The quarterly reports from big businesses, tech companies and...

BEFORE THE BELL: Trump eyes China tariffs, accuses OPEC of crude price manipulation; Loonie slowly pulls out of slump

The tariff talk is stretching into July as the US puts China back in its sights. US officials will be deciding on over $34 billion...

Missing teen returned safely

OCEANSIDE, B.C- A teenager reported missing from Oceanside on Friday last week has been found. Police were asking the public for their help in locating...

Hundreds attend Courtenay’s official rainbow crosswalk unveiling

COURTENAY, B.C- Elevate the Intersection filled Courtenay’s downtown on Saturday evening. The event kicked off around 7 p.m. in the middle of the downtown area,...

Quinsam fire down to hot spots

CAMPBELL RIVER, B.C- The wildfire west of Campbell River is official under control as of this morning. The fire area reached 33 hectares in size...

VI Fitness abruptly closes due to bankruptcy

CAMPBELL RIVER, B.C- Members and staff of VI Fitness in Campbell River received an email at midnight last night notifying them of the “immediate”...

Comox Valley man lynched in Peru owned gun used in shooting death of Indigenous elder, say Peruvian authorities

UCAYALI, PERU- Peruvian officials have said a gun used to shoot a shaman last week belonged to the man killed in the wake of...

Petition for downtown police presence moving forward

CAMPBELL RIVER, B.C- Downtown businesses are seeing success in their drive for more police presence. The Business Improvement Association (BIA) met yesterday evening to...

Snowbirds in for spring training, CF-18 on the way

COMOX, B.C- Canada’s aerobatic team has arrived on Vancouver Island. The Canadian Forces Snowbirds are back at 19 Wing Comox for their 2018 spring training,...

Highway closed near Port Alice

UPDATE: The highway is now open. PORT ALICE, B.C- Highway travelers on the North Island may be delayed this evening. According to a notice from Drive...

“I want to do what the people want”: Fisherman’s Lodge owner

OYSTER RIVER, B.C- Roman Anthony wants his pub to become a park. Anthony is a co-owner of the Fisherman’s Lodge, a restaurant in Oyster River....

Trudeau apologizes for Aga Khan trip

OTTAWA, ON- Prime Minister Justin Trudeau broke conflict of interest rules with his Christmas vacation to the Bahamas.  Federal Ethics Commissioner Mary Dawson has...

Look Cool, Stay Warm| Courtesy of Parker Marine Group

Your seasonal gear DOESN'T have to lack STYLE! Complete the form and ENTER TO WIN a 509 Helmet and Goggle Combo and a pair of Motorsport Superior Black Gloves from Parker Marine Group. Offer ends January 7th, 2018.

Make it Merry | Courtesy of Real Canadian Superstore – Campbell River

Christmas is coming and we want to help MAKE IT MERRY! ENTER TO WIN a Christmas Dinner Package from Real Canadian Superstore - Campbell River. Offer ends December 20th, 2017.

2DAY FM Concert Series – Ria Mae & Scott Helman

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sER7uDrPRkk 2DAY FM is Proud to present two of Canada's brightest stars for one special night in Campbell River! Scott Helman & Ria Mae are preforming...

The 2day FM Metro Mystery

*** THIS CONTEST IS NOW OVER *** So many possibilities, but only 1 correct answer! 2DAY FM presents the “Metro Mystery”! Every Weekday at 7:40 the Metro...

Win 100,000 PC Plus Points at Real Canadian Superstore Campbell River!

ENTER TO WIN! Superstore Campbell River and MyCampbellRiverNow.com are giving you a chance TO WIN! Fill out the form and ENTER TO WIN 100,000 PC Plus Points! Contest ends June 29th, 2017.

Mt. Washington’s Family Ski Pass Package Giveaway

Mt. Washington and 99.7 2day FM are giving you a CHANCE TO WIN! ENTER TO WIN a Family Ski Pass Package at Mt. Washington! Contest ends March 10th, 2017.

Love ‘Em… or Lose ‘Em

TRY YOUR LUCK! Complete the form and wait for our CALL! We'll tell you a story and you can tell US Love it ...or Lose it! If you guess right you'll qualify for PRIZES you will LOVE! Contest ends February 9th, 2017.

Mt. Washington’s Discover Ski or Snowboard Giveaway!

Mt. Washington and 99.7 2Day FM are giving you a CHANCE TO WIN! Complete the form and you'll be entered to WIN a pair of 'Discover Ski or Snowboard' passes or a 'Discover Ski or Snowboard Family Package' at Mt. Washington! Contest ends January 15th, 2016.

WIN 100,000 PC Plus Points at Superstore Campbell River!

ENTER TO WIN! Superstore Campbell River and MyCampbellRiverNow.com are giving you a chance to WIN - EVERY MONTH! Fill out the form and TRY YOUR LUCK! You could WIN 100,000 PC Plus Points!

43 rd Annual Community Christmas Hamper Fund

2DAY FM is once again proud to support the 43rd Annual Community Christmas Hamper Fund! Helping those in Campbell River who need a little extra...

WIN a $50 White Spot Gift Card!

Try your luck and you could WIN a $50 Gift Card for your local Whitespot! Contest ends December 26th.

Shake The Tree

Register and Instantly Qualify to Win $500 in Woofy's Pet Foods Merchandise! Contest ends December 22nd, 2017.

2day FM ‘Noon Tune!

Weekdays at 12:00 it’s The 2Day FM ‘Noon Tune! Join us Weekdays at Noon as we Serve Up and Dish Out The Inside Scoop on...

Enter To Win 100,000 PC Plus Points at Superstore Campbell River!

100,000 PC Plus Points -- that's like $100 of FREE GROCERIES! Don't have a PC Plus Points card? You can still ENTER TO WIN! Contest closes November 30th.

Sandals Whitehouse European Village and Spa

Win a trip for two to Sandals Whitehouse European Village and Spa! Enter daily to increase your chances! Contest ends November 25, 2016.

Back to School Cold

Medical Health Officers are offering some tips to avoid the annual back-to-school cold. Doctor Charmaine Enns says now that school is back in session, germs...

Campfire Ban in place

A campfire ban is coming into effect as of noon Wednesday. Marg Drysdale with the Coastal Fire Centre says most of the Coastal Fire Centre region...

John Hart open house this weekend

The annual open house at the John Hart Generating Station Replacement Project goes this weekend. BC Hydro spokesperson Stephen Watson says it's a chance for...

Property Tax deadline is here

Today is property deadline day. Dennis Brodie with the City of Campbell River says city hall will be open until 4:30 today to collect payment...

WINE & BLUES FEST BY THE SEA: JUNE 11

The Daybreak Rotary Club of Campbell River and Metro Liquor present: Wine & Blues Fest By The Sea! When: June 7th 7 - 9:30 PM Where: Maritime...

City Welcoming Audit Report

The City of Campbell River is welcoming the results of an audit by the Auditor General for Local Government. The report was officially released...

Man Dead Following Incident in Campbell River

One man is dead after an incident at a home on Glen Eagle Drive Friday morning. RCMP Constable Jackelynn Biller says a man had barricaded...

RCMP Negotiators on Scene At Campbell River Home

RCMP are on scene after shots were fired at a home in Campbell River. Corporal Ron Shelrud says Mounties were called out just before 9...

Aquaculture pilot project on the Island

The Kawatsi Economic Development Corporation is launching an aquaculture pilot project in the region. C-E-O Conrad Browne says the project was identified as a potential economic...

2015 Federal Election – Live Updates

**UPDATE** 11:12 pm Rachel Blaney is the elected Member of Parliament for the North Island - Powell River. Blaney sits at 22,790 votes with 95% of polls...

Go Dog Go

One of the big hits at this weekend's Black Creek Fall Fair was a performance by Go Dog Go! The dog training program puts on...

Stephen Harper on the Island

Canadians have a choice October 19, and it's a choice with profound implications for our economy, our families and our security. That from Stephen Harper...

Tom Mulcair on the Island

NDP Leader Tom Mulcair made a stop in both Nanaimo and Courtenay on Tuesday, highlighting the NDP's plan for dealing with natural disasters. Mulcair said wildfires...

COPS FOR CANCER TOUR DE ROCK RAMPS UP FUNDRAISING EFFORTS

Cups for Cancer Barrel Race at the Comox Valley Fair Grounds Saturday, August 29 and Sunday August 30 starting at 10 a.m. Don’t miss out on...

Candidate May unveils a plank of the platform

Speaking in Nanaimo today recently, Green Party Leader Elizabeth May said Canada must do more to support veterans. May says they're committed to reversing damaging...

North-Island Powell River riding candidates

Since the federal election campaign was launched just over a week ago, there have been different strategies from all leaders. But in the North-Island Powell...

Campbell River’s Intersport Challenger

The twenty-second annual Intersport Challenger soccer camp is coming up. And the City of Campbell River is welcoming soccer players ages 9-15 to come join. The...

NIC Offering Chinese-Mandarin courses

This fall, for the first time ever North Island College will offer Chinese language courses, giving Comox Valley residents access to the most widely-spoken...

John Hart Community Site Event

With BC Hydro aerial lifts, a BBQ, and educational information regarding the project, the John Hart Community Site event was a success. BC Hydro spokesperson...

New webcam for Campbell River

Campbell River has a new webcam showcasing the south end of the discovery passage. This view captures the stunning views of the coastal mountains and...

BC Civic Elections 2014 Coverage

We’ve put all the candidates we’ve had on air in our special BC Civic Elections 2014 web page (see link to the left). You...

North Island connection in case of missing Victoria man

Investigators are appealing for any public information in tracking down a missing Victoria man, 26 year old Slaven Bakovljev. Police say he was reported...

Gold River helicopter crash investigation continues

The wreckage of the helicopter that crashed near Gold River is set to be moved to a secure location today, says Bill Yearwood from...
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