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Islanders petition against proposed pollinator garden in Crippen Park Meadow

Islanders petition against proposed pollinator garden in Crippen Park Meadow

It was 1903, says Marion Moore, when her father James Collins acquired the contract to come to Bowen Island and clear what is now the meadow in Crippen Park so that the cows belonging to Captain Cates would have a place to graze.

A “gigabit” for Bowen to transform the island econom

Council asked to investigate the possibility of creating a community-owned fibre optic network

Dock issue back on council’s agenda

With four dock applications pending at Cape Roger Curtis and others still outstanding on other parts of the Island, the “dock” issue is back on the table of Bowen’s municipal council.

Through-bus to downtown persists despite early challenges to service

Just before Christmas holidays, on a chartered trip with Island Pacific School, the odometer on Peter King’s bus hit the 625,000 mile mark. In kilometer’s, that’s more than a million, 1,005, 840 kilometres to be exact.
Property owners continue fight against sinking of the HMCS Annapolis in Halkett Bay

Property owners continue fight against sinking of the HMCS Annapolis in Halkett Bay

After years of sitting in Gambier Island’s Long Bay, the 110 metre former warship, the HMCS Annapolis, has a sink date.
Smaller ferry survival guide

Smaller ferry survival guide

Starting Monday January 5, there’s a new boat in town. The Queen of Capilano is heading to the the Esquimalt Drydocking Company for an upgrade.
Ensure your spot on the ferry for medical purposes

Ensure your spot on the ferry for medical purposes

The Bowen Island Health Resource Guide produced by the Caring Circle describes the process whereby a patient can get a “medical assured loading letter.” This system is presently in place for travel on BC Ferries from the Horseshoe Bay Terminal.

A constitution to create an even “happier” isle?

Gustaaf Tasseron considers himself a mere visitor to Bowen Island. He has been traveling around the world for 35 years, and has a base here because of the presence of his daughter and four grandchildren.

Saving lives in 2015

Now that we have more AEDs on-island, the Municipal Emergency Planning Co-ordinator says they need to be registered

Belterra comes alive just in time for Christmas

There are still dirt roads, pieces of heavy machinery and on weekdays, up to sixty construction workers on the Belterra site, but there are now actual residents of Bowen’s first co-housing development.