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How the big strike advanced working from home

How the big strike advanced working from home

PSAC’s contract terms show remote work is here to stay, say experts.
How a B.C. airport and First Nation are fighting fire with fire

How a B.C. airport and First Nation are fighting fire with fire

Over the past two weeks, the ʔaq̓am First Nation has worked with its neighbours to singe forestlands triple the size of Vancouver's Stanley Park. The idea: protect communities and bring life back to the forest.
Powell River Public Library hosts award-winning author

Powell River Public Library hosts award-winning author

New book provides useful resources for those caring for people with dementia
Powell River Otago drops rugby contest, gains experience

Powell River Otago drops rugby contest, gains experience

Castaway Wanderers from Vancouver Island visit for exhibition game
Little River to Westview route allowing pets on deck

Little River to Westview route allowing pets on deck

BC Ferries pet pilot project receives positive feedback
Financial snapshot provided for City of Powell River Council

Financial snapshot provided for City of Powell River Council

Manager of financial services outlines big picture for councillors
Part of B.C. under first heat warning of 2023

Part of B.C. under first heat warning of 2023

The hot plume of air is set to persist over B.C.'s North Coast for the next four days, warns Environment Canada. Elsewhere in the province, temperatures remain elevated raising flood risks.
Texada Island beachfront concession faces decommissioning

Texada Island beachfront concession faces decommissioning

Shelter Point Regional Park facility operates at a loss and has no bidder on the contract
UPDATE: Water park at Willingdon Beach is running again

UPDATE: Water park at Willingdon Beach is running again

Theft of electrical components resulted in temporary closure
Keith Baldrey: Museum exhibit reopening is a victory for common sense

Keith Baldrey: Museum exhibit reopening is a victory for common sense

Government revives Royal B.C. Museum’s Old Town, persuading management to rethink its decision to try to make the past disappear.