Go Sayward News Desk
The Go Sayward News Desk is the editorial team responsible for news reporting and coverage published by GoSayward.com.
Our coverage focuses primarily on Sayward, Kelsey Bay, the Sayward Valley and North Vancouver Island, with extended provincial and national coverage for issues that may impact local residents.
Latest Articles by Go Sayward News Desk
Sayward Delivery Bringing Convenience, Time Savings, and Fuel Savings to Local Residents
In a rural community where travel to larger shopping centres often requires a significant drive, Sayward Delivery is helping residents save both time and money while improving access to essential goods and services. Operating out of Sayward, the locally owned delivery...
Artificial Intelligence Tools in 2026 are a Compromise Between Power and Value
The New AI Landscape: Which Tools Actually Deliver Value in 2026? Artificial intelligence is no longer a single category—it’s an ecosystem. Over the past two years, the market has fractured into specialized domains: large language models powering reasoning and...
Village of Sayward Budget Shortfall Analysis
The Village of Sayward is confronting a projected 42 per cent property tax increase for 2026, driven by a severe budget shortfall and near-total depletion of its financial reserves. As of March 2026, the village holds less than $2 million in total assets, the lowest...
Rising Food Bank Use on Vancouver Island Highlights Deepening Affordability Crisis
Food bank usage across British Columbia — including communities on Vancouver Island — is reaching record levels, as rising living costs and policy-driven economic pressures continue to strain household budgets in smaller communities like Sayward. According to a 2025...
BC MLA Peter Milobar Takes Tough Policy Stances While Positioning as Alternative to Current NDP Government
B.C. Conservative MLA Peter Milobar brought his leadership campaign to Port Coquitlam this week as part of his “Win Back B.C.” tour. Milobar, who represents Kamloops-Centre, spoke to about 40 supporters at a meet-and-greet event at the Cat & Fiddle Pub, where he...
Carbon Tax to Kill 50,000 Canadian Jobs by 2030
According to estimates from the Fraser Institute, a planned increase to industrial carbon pricing — reaching $170 per tonne by 2030 — could result in an average loss of about $1,160 in annual income per Canadian and a reduction of roughly 50,000 jobs nationwide. These...





