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Off Island Antics
A Canadian astronaut is part of a historic return to deep space, as humans once again circle the Moon for the first time in more than 50 years. Jeremy Hansen is among four crew members aboard Artemis II, marking the first time a Canadian ha
Vince Brzostowski
Tlellagram
This column was going to be about the outcome of the Tlell Community Association AGM. However, due to general disarray, we had to postpone that AGM to April 12 at 4:30 p.m. at the Tlell Firehall. If you doubted my assertion that we are in n
Janet Rigg
Living Out Loud
In a letter published in the magazine, The Sun, Norman Fischer writes, “We judge ourselves by our intentions, and others by their actions.” That is, seeing someone’s actions, we assume we know their hearts and minds and understand their mot
Susan Musgrave
Life on the Gwaii
This is not a title I invented myself. I recently saw a video about a man and his dog, and the message intended by the filmmaker has stayed with me. The main reason it still resonates is the emotion, the honesty and the depth of the bond be
Jeff Bear
Sports
A proud moment for Haida Gwaii unfolded on March 28 as Emilie Savard stepped into the ring in Squamish—and came away with a victory in her first-ever fight. Competing in a 150 lb contender bout at Squamish Fight Night, Savard not only secur
Jamie Diaz
Sports
Communities across Haida Gwaii will host local celebrations during the 2026 FIFA World Cup after receiving support through a new provincial funding program. The Province of British Columbia has announced $1.7 million in one-time funding for
Vince Brzostowski
Local News
A new investment of up to $24 million will fund a second subsea fibre-optic connection between Haida Gwaii and the mainland, aimed at improving internet reliability across the islands. The funding, delivered through the Northern Development
Stacey Brzostowski
Local News
Old Massett’s composting program is continuing to reshape how the community handles waste, with new data showing both measurable gains and significant room for expansion. In 2025, the program diverted 30.5 tonnes of organic material from th
Stacey Brzostowski