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
New Study Points To Cooperation Between Orcas And Dolphins While Feeding
Researchers have documented what appears to be cooperative hunting between northern resident killer whales and Pacific white-sided dolphins off the coast of British Columbia—an interaction not previously confirmed between these two species. The discovery comes from...
Mount Cain Opening Delayed Another Week At Least
The opening of Mount Cain has been delayed by another week due to limited snowfall and challenging weather conditions. Although the mountain has seen some recent snow, officials confirm it is not sufficient to ensure safe operations. Forecasts showing freezing levels...
December 8, 2025 Supreme Court Of British Columbia Update – The Village of Sayward In The Matter Of Section 129 Of The Community Charter, SBC 2003, C. 26
Sayward Real Estate Market 2025 – Slow Sales, High Prices, and a World of Potential
Special thanks to real estate agent Susan Mallinson for contributing information relevant to this article. Sayward, BC—tucked between lush rainforest and the rugged Johnstone Strait—offers one of Vancouver Island’s most distinctive real estate markets. While many...
Lest We Forget
Every year on November 11, Canadians pause to remember the men and women who have served—and continue to serve—our country in times of war, conflict, and peacekeeping. Known as Remembrance Day, this solemn occasion honours the sacrifices made by those who defended...
Firesmart Launches Rebate Program For Sayward Residents
The Strathcona Regional District (SRD) is now offering FireSmart Homeowner Rebates of up to $3,000 for properties located within the Village of Sayward. The rebates help homeowners complete wildfire mitigation work within 30 metres of their home, based on...





