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BC Parks to open reservations for May long weekend this week

Despite being in the middle of the winter, BC Parks is getting ready for people to enjoy the spring camping season.  With May long weekend now four months away, reservations will begin to be accepted at BC Parks for the campgrounds that do accept them.  60 campsites have been added to...

35-year-old skier rescued by Island SAR after Mount Cain fall

A 35-year-old skier got rescued after a serious fall on Mount Cain this weekend. The incident happened on Saturday, where the skier fell in the West Bowl of the mountain, leaving them unconscious, resulting in Comox Valley Search and Rescue being called in to perform a Class D Fixed Line...

Gibsons cafe owners take over iconic Canadian landmark 

Two Gibsons businesses owners are relocating their business, a move they say wasn’t planned, but will be an adventure.   Rebecca and David Bristow are co-owners of the Black Bean Cafe in Gibsons, and they say moving their location has some ups and downs, but they jumped at the chance...

Outage of BC Ferries website and app set for tonight

No late-night bookings tonight as the BC Ferries website and app will be unavailable. According to the ferry-line, the website and app will see a planned outage because of scheduled maintenance of their reservation systems. The goal is to make sure these systems continue to improve its performance, with the outage...

Sayward ridge eyed for wind power potential by Quebec company

A Quebec-based power company wants to build a wind farm on a ridge near Sayward. Boralex has applied to the province for an investigative licence for the project, with the aim of expanding the farm to generate 200 megawatts of power or more, if it proves to be a good...

Telegraph Cove owners vow to rebuild after fire in time for tourism season

The owners of Telegraph Cove Resort say they will be open for business this season. Gordie Graham and his wife Marilyn have spent the last 45 years turning the former sawmill and salmon canning village into an international tourist destination. However, a fire on December 31 started at the north...
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