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BC Ferries commissioner talks subsidies

At a gathering of hundreds of delegates representing ferry systems from all over the world, BC Ferries CEO Mike Corrigan stated that the event offered an opportunity to promote the industry and enhance safety, and also boasted the offering of more th
Oil spill warnings found near Dorman Point

Oil spill warnings found near Dorman Point

Last week, biologist Ramona de Graaf surveyed Bowen’s shoreline to determine where the tiny fish that act as the cornerstone for our ocean food-web might spawn.
Organizational struggles point to broader challenges for Bowen’s Seniors

Organizational struggles point to broader challenges for Bowen’s Seniors

In existence since the 1990s, Bowen Island’s seniors group, Seniors Keeping Young (S.K.Y) offers outings, talks, and exercises to anyone more than 55 years old. More importantly, says former S.K.
Federal Liberal candidate meets with Bowen-voters

Federal Liberal candidate meets with Bowen-voters

On Saturday evening, the candidate for the federal Liberals in West Vancouver—Sunshine Coast—Sea to Sky Country visited Bowen Island to meet with constituents at Collins Hall.
Concerns raised amidst enthusiasm about pub re-development

Concerns raised amidst enthusiasm about pub re-development

The owner of the Bowen Island Pub, Glenn Cormier, introduced his off-island business partner Nicholas Shaw prior to briefly presenting his plans to re-develop the corner of Bowen Island Trunk and Dorman Road.

Council approves use of collection agency to enforce bylaw infractions

At council this week the municipality’s chief bylaw officer, Bonnie Brokenshire offered statistics proving that Bowen Islanders don’t pay fines when they are ticketed. In a typical year, she said, just 30 percent of bylaw notices are paid.

User fees to be implemented for waste drop-off days

On Tuesday, September 30th, Bowen Island Municipal Council is scheduled to consider adoption of Bowen Island Municipality Special Waste Fees Bylaw No. 370, 2014.
2014: A strange summer in Howe Sound

2014: A strange summer in Howe Sound

Until last week, Suzanne Schloegel had never seen a humpback whale in the waters around Bowen. When it finally happened, she was a little too panicked to take a good look.

Digital tools help to grow vacation rentals market

Purveyors of accommodation on Bowen Island had a typically busy summer this year, with those who are a part of the Accommodations Association being booked up into mid-September by mid-July.

Union of BC Municipality members vote unanimously in support of resolution on BC Ferries

On Wednesday morning, community leaders attending the Union of BC Municipality’s (UBCM) annual convention in Whistler voted unanimously in support of a resolution requesting the province of British Columbia to reverse changes made to ferry services a