What We Love What We Love: Firey SunrisesWinter skies have been on fire lately...but with sun, not actual fire (like the summer). What We Love: Driftwood Sculptures of Classic VW VansThe Quadra Island-based Alex Witcombe of Drifted Creations is a genius with driftwood What We Love: When the Water is Like GlassRapids are fun, but calm days are so lovely What We Love – Colours of the SkyA true natural art piece! What We Love: Kayaking at Storey’s BeachWow! A sunset with seabirds on the water What We Love: Road Trip SunsetsSunset from an overpass has us dreaming of adventure What We Love: Eight-legged Sea CreaturesDiving gives us a view into a whole new world What We Love: Herons in FlightLittle River Marsh is home to lots of wildlife What We Love: The Crescent MoonOpen this for a very VanIsle surprise What We Love: The Longest Day of the YearThis time of year, it's like the days go on forever What We Love: Calming Art ScenesOil-on-canvas painting of Black Creek Estuary What We Love: Totem Pole about to Take FlightThis captivating photo helps Indigenous artwork come to life. What We Love: Crystal Clear Summer SwimmingCumberland Potholes are the perfect spot to relax and cool off this summer What We Love: Barred Owls HuntingSomething is about to become dinner! What We Love: Photos That Look Like ArtLovely Morning on Cowichan Lake What What We Love: House HipposDidn't you wish house hippos were real What We Love: Swimming BearsHow can you not love this shot of a bear? What We Love: Blue SunsetsDave Hutchison captured this peaceful image in Bamfield. What We Love: Glowing Thunder CloudsThe sky is lit up and darkened at the same time What We Love: Dolphins PlayingDon't you wish you could rocket out of the water like that? What We Love: Orca’s CruisingPhotographer captured a majestic moment What We Love: TadpolesThe light is beautiful What We Love: VanIsle GrizzliesThe big bears aren't a myth on Vancouver Island; they roam the North Isle, strong and free. What We Love: Sailing the Salish Sea in the SunGlad we came through at 4 1/2 knots! What We Love: Shipwrecks in RoystonThe shipwrecks are a popular destination for divers, kayakers and, of course, photographers. What We Love: Owls That Have Seen Some StuffThis owl knows you're up to no good What We Love: The Moon Over Comox GlacierMoonset on a beautiful morning Load More What We LovePopular What We Love Content What We Love: The Spring Herring Spawn What We Love: Surprise Whales What We Love: Barred Owls HuntingOther StoriesOur HomeHousing & Real EstateLocal HeroesNew WaysWorking LifeWeatherThe TakeR 'n RFoodFunWildlife & CrittersCOVIDStaying WellFeatured Stories Community Shows That Standing Up For One Another WorksMinistry said community pressure helped stop deportation Meet Advisors Tasked with Helping the Premier Solve Our Thorniest Problems: Doug WhiteEby names former chair of the First Nations Justice Council to advisory role Show Me the Money? No Falcon Way!BC Liberal leader’s creative accounting continues as $125K of expenses evaporate
What We Love: Firey SunrisesWinter skies have been on fire lately...but with sun, not actual fire (like the summer).
What We Love: Driftwood Sculptures of Classic VW VansThe Quadra Island-based Alex Witcombe of Drifted Creations is a genius with driftwood
What We Love: Totem Pole about to Take FlightThis captivating photo helps Indigenous artwork come to life.
What We Love: Crystal Clear Summer SwimmingCumberland Potholes are the perfect spot to relax and cool off this summer
What We Love: VanIsle GrizzliesThe big bears aren't a myth on Vancouver Island; they roam the North Isle, strong and free.
What We Love: Shipwrecks in RoystonThe shipwrecks are a popular destination for divers, kayakers and, of course, photographers.
Community Shows That Standing Up For One Another WorksMinistry said community pressure helped stop deportation
Meet Advisors Tasked with Helping the Premier Solve Our Thorniest Problems: Doug WhiteEby names former chair of the First Nations Justice Council to advisory role
Show Me the Money? No Falcon Way!BC Liberal leader’s creative accounting continues as $125K of expenses evaporate