Battle of the Paddle: Islanders Divided Over PickleballNo sport generates more adoration or drama in BC than Pickleball
What We Love: Life in the SeaLocal underwater cinematographer John Roney captures the beauty of the coast
Whistleblower’s Testimony Renews Questions About VanIsle’s Extraterrestrial Secrets1981 was a year unexplained UFO phenomena on Vancouver Island
VIDEO: Blind Swimmer’s 11-Hour Triumph Across the StraitWatch his triumphant arrival at Pipers Lagoon
What We Love: Close-Ups Of Curious BearsFunny video captured in Malahat Territory gives bears eye view a whole new meaning
VIDEO: Unraveling Van Isle’s Ancient SecretsArcheologist merges science with traditional knowledge to explore history
Do You Know the Egg Man?Comox Valley RCMP are looking for more information on the egg man, coo coo ca choo
Comox Teen Wins Two Mountain Biking Gold Medals Lan won gold at downhill and enduro mountain biking nationals
Woss Volunteer Fire Department Gets New WheelsVolunteer fire crews are the big hearts at work in small places
Bamfield is Finally Getting Its New Sealed RoadHuu-ay-aht First Nations have been asking for a better road for decades, and now they're leading the project to make it happen
Cross-Border Salmon at Risk So MP Bachrach Goes To WashingtonBC MP raises concerns about Alaskan's interception of BC steelhead and salmon
Surfing CedarPatrick Salamon's company, Waterman Surfboards, has customers and collectors from around the world
Homegrown Fish Farms Do It BetterA homegrown salmon farming experiment outlives 100 other projects while Norway's Cermaq experiment failed
Beloved Mother Whale Sets Off for HawaiiPinky was spotted struggling in Barkley Sound with a crab trap dragging behind her
Finally Someone’s Doing Something with Wood WasteWood waste left behind at the clear cut or mill represents a huge opportunity for innovation
Why Industrial Forestry is Bad for the Planet and Local CommunitiesBut if we change to a system of forestry that maintains biodiversity and promotes local manufacturing, we can stop the big timber, log exporting juggernaut
Atmospheric River Targeting VanIsle – So It’ll Be Wet This Weekend, Real WetWatch out for the "river in the sky"
Record-breaking Year for Pinks in the TsolumAfter a tough summer, the rains came in September and the salmon came back
When Reality TV Is All Too RealWatch closely Horgan - this is what Vancouver Island logging looks like on your watch
Sick Northerners Get Help on VanIsle, But the Beds Are Filling UpIt was a sad Thanksgiving for 14 northerners who were flown to ICU beds in the south
Capt. Horgan Gets His Pee Pee Slapped by Capt. Kirk But chainsaw diplomacy continues to rule the day for Horgan
Shred the Gnar with Custom PlanksMerville-based Kindred Snowboards sells to snowboarders around the world
Logging Companies Cut and RunTimberWest and Island Timberlands are BC's biggest raw log exporters. Even though they control hundreds of thousands of hectares on VanIsle, neither owns a single mill
BC Hydro Turns the Puntledge Into Paddlers’ ParadiseWhitewater kayakers flock to the river when water is released from the dam
FX Mini-Series Shōgun Transforms UclueletThe production team searched the whole world for a place as beautiful as Ucluelet
Dinosaurs Will Return to VanIsle Next SummerScenes of a new dinosaurs run amok movie filmed at Cathedral Grove in February
Trudeau’s Tofino Time WarpThe Tk'emlúps te Secwépemc Nation in Kamloops sent the PM two written invitations to join them for the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation, but got no response
Have Wheels, Will TravelPowell River bikepacker blends backpacking and off-road cycling on 1041-km loop Tree to Sea route
Time to Put This Racist Where He BelongsDuring his career as Port Alberni mayor and MP, A.W. Neill supported Indian residential schools and anti-Asian laws
Think About It – This is More Than Your Average Day offThe National Day for Truth and Reconciliation is a time for soul searching
Did You Know There was Human Shit in Brooklyn Creek? Comox Staff DidA sewage pipe broke and dumped raw sewage into the creek, but Comox town council didn't want to tell anyone
One Month To Go Until a Vancouver Island Man’s Burpee BlitzAnd he's doing it to raise awareness and funds to support families of fallen police members
The Orange Tide Floods VanIsleElizabeth May was the spoiler, as the incumbent held onto Saanich-Gulf Islands for the beleaguered Green Party
What Do 120 Charging Dolphins Look Like?A pleasant whale watching adventure turned into a real circle of life moment
A Better Playground for All Kids in Gold RiverNew government money will help build a wheelchair-friendly playground at Ray Watkins Elementary
Are Island Conservative Candidates Aligned with the Progressive or the Hard-Right Faction of the Party?Who doesn't love a good feud? Voters deserve to know which side of the internal feud candidates are on
When Someone Flushes Their Toilet in the US, A Tree Falls in CanadaToilet paper companies are devastating Canada's boreal forests
Maxime Bernier is a Pro-Virus ExtremistBernier's anti-mask, anti-lockdown, and anti-vaccine COVID views are dangerous
Has American-style COVID Fury Come to VanIsle? Anti-Vaxxer Threatens Cumberland Pub OwnerAcross Canada, more anti-vaccine extremists are turning violent. It's time to take the threat seriously
It’s Do or Die Time for Island RailThe BC Court of Appeal sided with the Island Corridor Foundation in its appeal over who owns a chunk of the E&N right of way
Campfires Are Back in the Comox ValleyA bit of rain and cooler temperatures have brought down the fire risk
Why did Horgan Hand Big Oil $1.3 Billion of Our Money, But Let Them Gouge Us at the Pump?Instead of opening their books, oil and gas companies lawyered up