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Tofino could end free ride for surf competitions

Tofino could end free ride for surf competitions

Council is considering event fees for companies wanting to use Tofino's backdrop.
Local government wants to cancel advertising requirement

Local government wants to cancel advertising requirement

Municipal politicians asking province to eliminate statutory local newspaper advertising for pending bylaws
A welcoming shift in First Nations education

A welcoming shift in First Nations education

Vancouver Island aboriginal students seeing improved graduation rates thanks in part to a more inclusive school culture
Tofino mulls seasonal versus affordable housing

Tofino mulls seasonal versus affordable housing

Tofino will likely look to a consultant to help address its seasonal housing needs.
Nisga'a ceremony greets new MLAs

Nisga'a ceremony greets new MLAs

B.C. legislature now 36 per cent women, the highest level of representation in the history of Canadian legislatures

Tofino kicks off downtown improvement project

The district has kicked off a significant revitalization project in an effort to attract tourists and locals into its downtown core.
Vancouver Island park users paying a premium

Vancouver Island park users paying a premium

Despite not being affected by recent hikes, Rathtrevor, Gordon Bay and Goldstream still among most expensive overnight stays in the province
New Tofino detachment moves ahead

New Tofino detachment moves ahead

$10 million police building will be built with provincial and federal funds
Canadian Princess leaving Ucluelet

Canadian Princess leaving Ucluelet

Oak Bay Marine Group announces plans to remove vessel and sell resort.
Opposition raps 'fantasy fund,' MSP fees

Opposition raps 'fantasy fund,' MSP fees

Premier Christy Clark's promised LNG prosperity fund financed by rising medical fees, says NDP's Carole James