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
Obituary – Bertram “Kim” Sachts
October 13, 1935 – August 21, 2025 Bertram “Kim” Sacht, a man marked by fearless curiosity and confidence, passed away on August 21, 2025, at the age of 89. Born in Rock Bay Hospital on October 13, 1935, to Louis Frederick Sacht and Anna Ethel Kelsey, Kim was the...
Entangled Humpback Whale Rescue Successful Near Vancouver Island
Image Credit: Department of National Defence On August 27, 2025, a humpback whale in distress was discovered tangled in a buoy-and-line system in the Strait of Georgia. The sighting occurred around 10:15 a.m., when Mickael El-Hachem, a crew member aboard the Canadian...
Living Paycheck to Paycheck is a Harsh Reality for 90 Percent of Canadians
A national survey conducted in September 2025 by Harris & Partners, a licensed insolvency trustee firm, has revealed a troubling financial reality for Canadians: 88.9% are living paycheck to paycheck. Key Insights from the Survey 88.9% of respondents say they rely...
Government of Canada Clean Fuel Policy to Push Up Pump Prices by 13 Cents per Litre
A carbon tax repackaged under a different name has taken effect today.Canadians are so used to volatile fuel prices that the federal government is quietly counting on them not noticing a planned increase of up to 13 cents per litre under its Clean Fuel Regulations....
Premier Eby Calls for End to Temporary Foreign Worker Program
Amid mounting financial strain for many Canadians, the country’s rising immigration levels—particularly through temporary foreign workers and international students—are increasingly associated with elevated youth unemployment and concerns over wage suppression. While...
New Wild Fire Between Campbell River And Sayward Classified As Out Of Control
BC Wildfire Service is responding to an out of control wildfire between Campbell River and Sayward, BC. Designated as V81996, the fire is currently reported to be 0.3 hectares in size with no control lines established yet. The fire was first reported on September 6,...





