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Port Hardy councillor responds to skatepark article Facebook comments

Port Hardy councillor responds to skatepark article Facebook comments

‘Communities with a smaller tax base are not able to take on larger projects without support’
Dr. Armogam ‘has been invested in, and an integral part of, this community for 15 years’

Dr. Armogam ‘has been invested in, and an integral part of, this community for 15 years’

‘We respectfully request Island Health to reconsider its position’
LETTER: Port Hardy Bay is not a historic sea otter area

LETTER: Port Hardy Bay is not a historic sea otter area

‘Our ancestors knew that apex predators of marine resources could not live in harmony together’
LETTER: In defence of a prominent and well liked and needed physician

LETTER: In defence of a prominent and well liked and needed physician

‘Dr. Armogam was my physician for as long as I can remember’
LETTER: ‘As a rural community, we have been invisible to our health authority’

LETTER: ‘As a rural community, we have been invisible to our health authority’

‘I believe it is important to seek a tangible response and hold the health authority accountable’
LETTER: Port McNeill councillor responds to May 12 North Island Rising column

LETTER: Port McNeill councillor responds to May 12 North Island Rising column

‘council raised residential taxes for no reason and I stand by that statement’
Thank you Port Hardy Fire Rescue

Thank you Port Hardy Fire Rescue

We are very lucky in Port Hardy to have such a highly trained fire department.
LETTER: To all of you who helped me when I needed it most, thank you

LETTER: To all of you who helped me when I needed it most, thank you

‘I cannot express how much admiration and gratitude I have for each and every one of you.’
LETTER: Eliminate plastic checkout bags!

LETTER: Eliminate plastic checkout bags!

“There really is no excuse and sad that this has not been established sooner.”
COLUMN: Island Health solemnly reflects upon the fifth anniversary of opioid crisis

COLUMN: Island Health solemnly reflects upon the fifth anniversary of opioid crisis

A record 1,724 people in B.C. died in 2020