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Telegraph Cove Reopens to Visitors Following Devastating Fire
One of Vancouver Island's most iconic waterfront destinations is welcoming visitors once again nearly a year after a devastating fire destroyed much of its historic boardwalk community. Telegraph Cove officially reopened for the 2026 tourism season following months of...
Endangered Vancouver Island Marmots Emerge From Hibernation as Recovery Efforts Continue
Conservationists are celebrating an encouraging sign of spring after the first wild Vancouver Island marmots of 2026 were spotted emerging from hibernation in alpine regions of Vancouver Island. The sightings mark the beginning of the species' active season after...
Avalanche Survivor Continues Long Road to Recovery After Near-Fatal Accident on Mount Cain
A Victoria-area teacher who survived a devastating avalanche is sharing his story of resilience as he works to rebuild his life following injuries that dramatically changed his future. Tim Sorensen still vividly recalls the moment a backcountry adventure turned into a...
Grizzly Bear Sighting Prompts Safety Warning in Sayward
Residents of a Sayward are being urged to remain vigilant after a grizzly bear was spotted near the Village, an increasingly common occurrence as the species expands its presence on the Island. Village officials issued a public warning after the bear was seen in and...
Welcoming Party
By Rene Harding We hadn't been on the farm at Salmon River long when the scattered residents called a welcoming party for the new settlers, namely Colletts, and ourselves, the J. B. Howes family, and also for a bachelor not long returned from active service overseas....
The Village of Sayward Council Meeting – Tuesday, May 26th
The Village of Sayward has announced its Regular Meeting of Council scheduled for Tuesday, May 26, 2026, at 7:00 PM in the Council Chambers. This public notice invites residents to participate in local governance. Why This Meeting Matters Local council meetings are...
Yellow Cedar Vase Wrapped In Burl
Nature and craftsmanship come together beautifully in this handcrafted yellow cedar burl bud vase, transforming a unique piece of coastal forest wood into functional art. Created from a naturally formed yellow cedar burl wrapped around a branch, the small vase...
Where’s Mama?
Deep within the forests of British Columbia, a tiny barred owlet peers cautiously from the hollow of an old tree, waiting patiently for its next meal to arrive. Captured by Dene Rossouw Photography, the striking image titled Where’s Mama offers a rare and intimate...
Dehydrated Ruby Kiwi
Bright, vibrant, and naturally eye-catching, Island Girl Organics is showcasing another unique handcrafted creation with its dehydrated ruby kiwi slices. The stunning fruit features deep red centres surrounded by bright ruby flesh, creating an almost floral appearance...
Local Places
Population
Land Area
Year Settled
Governance
Sayward consists of two distinct governance areas.
The Sayward Valley encompasses most of the land mass of Sayward and is home to approximately 864 residents. The Sayward Valley is located in the Strathcona Regional District Area A. Homes and businesses within the Strathcona Regional District are spaced far apart, rely on water wells and septic systems, and have weekly garbage collection. Electricity, propane, oil furnaces, woodstoves and satellite internet are the primary utilities.
The Village of Sayward is a small municipality near the ocean front with approximately 334 residents. Homes and businesses within the Village of Sayward are in close proximity to each other. The Village of Sayward has municipal water and sewer services with weekly garbage collection. Electricity, propane, oil furnaces, woodstoves, cellular phones, cellular internet and satellite internet are the primary utilities.
Strathcona Regional District
Regional Office
Open Monday to Friday 830am to 430pm
(Closed on Statuatory Holidays)
Village of Sayward
Municipal Office
Open Monday to Friday 9am to 4pm
(Closed on Statuatory Holidays)
More Representatives

Trustee
Shannon Briggs
250.282.3364
shannon.briggs@sd72.bc.ca

Member of Legeslative Assembly
Anna Kindy
778.902.8544

Member of Parliament
Aaron Gunn
250.434.0300











