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
High Streamflow Advisory For North Vancouver Island
A high streamflow advisory is in effect for the North Vancouver Island region due to forecasted rainfall over the coming week. Elevated river levels are expected to persist during this time. Be aware of increased river flow. Hazardous conditions may be encountered...
Special Sheep Resident Draw Now Open
The Special Mountain Sheep Resident Draw for the 2025 hunting season is opening early this year! Special Mountain Sheep Resident Draw for 2025 Hunt Applications are open from September 20 to November 21, 2024. After the closing date, you can check the draw results by...
Possible Hepatitis A Exposure At Dairy Queen In Courtenay BC
Island Health is alerting patrons who dined at the Dairy Queen Grill and Chill in Courtenay (1030 Cliffe Ave) about a potential exposure to hepatitis A. While the risk of transmission to the public is considered low, Island Health Public Health advises anyone who ate...
MAYA’XALA – Respectful Visitation of Nanwakolas Member Nation Territories
Every square inch of the Nanwakolas member First Nations’ territories is culturally significant, both in terms of their contemporary connections to their lands and waters, and the deep, ancient history embedded within them. Learn more about the importance of cultural...
Canadian Coast Guard Participates In Remote Pilotage Study
The International Maritime Pilots’ Association (IMPA), representing over 50 member countries, is embarking on a major study in collaboration with the Canadian National Centre of Expertise on Maritime Pilotage (NCEMP) and the Canadian Coast Guard. This study will...
Sayward Electric Car Charging Station Impacted By New Higher Fees
The electric car charging stations at the Sayward Junction are impacted by new higher fees for electric car users. Operated by BC Hydro, the units have started charging idle fees for cars that remain plugged in after they are fully charged. Users of the BC Hydro app...





