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
Local Service Bridges Delivery Gap For Small Community
The post office in a small community is often an essential hub for small businesses and individuals alike. However, when the regular postal service is not available, it has a disproportionate impact on small communities such as Sayward. Most product deliveries...
North Island Highway Closures November 20
North Vancouver Island has significant highway closures due to storm damage. Highways impacted include: Coal Harbour Road between Port Hardy and Coal Harbour Head Bay Road between Gold River and Thasis Highway 19 between Sayward and Port McNeill Highway 30 between...
Safe Driving Tips For Winter Weather
Winter driving can be both beautiful and treacherous. Snow-covered landscapes might look like a scene from a postcard, but those slick roads and unpredictable weather conditions can quickly turn a serene drive into a hazardous journey. Here are some essential tips to...
Sunken Fuel Truck Near Sayward Recovered Successfully
A fuel truck carrying 17,000 litres of diesel that sank off the east coast of Vancouver Island has been successfully recovered. The B.C. Environment Ministry reported that the truck was hoisted out of the water on Friday evening with minimal fuel release during the...
Paramedic From Sayward BC Tackles 26km Walk To Support Wounded Warriors
Aggie Pringle celebrated her 54th birthday on Wednesday by embarking on a challenging 26-kilometre walk in the pouring rain. “One word – damp. Very, very damp. Yeah, it’s been raining the whole time,” said Aggie. A dedicated paramedic from Sayward, Aggie chose part...
Meet The Pacific Fin Whale
The Fin Whale, a large baleen cetacean measuring up to 25 meters in length, belongs to the family Balaenopteridae. Characterized by a hydrodynamically streamlined body and swift swimming capabilities, it is second in size only to the Blue Whale. Most members of this...





