News
RDN continuing work assessing coastal flood hazards
Rachelle Stein-Wotten Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Gabriola Sounder A successful provincial grant application will see the Regional District of Nanaimo conducting a climate risk assessment on coastal flood hazard areas in the region. The $150,000 was granted...
New book by Gabriola writer shares lessons and amplifies stories of Indigenous resilience on north and central coast
Rachelle Stein-Wotten Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Gabriola Sounder Katherine Palmer Gordon’s new book lifts up the voices of people whose stories date back to the north and central coast for thousands of years, stories that offer lessons for how to reframe...
Timeline and project charter for Gabriola OCP review confirmed
Rachelle Stein-Wotten Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Gabriola Sounder A timeline and plan for the Gabriola Local Trust Area Official Community Plan and Land Use Bylaw review outlines the steps to be taken over the next year. In May, the Gabriola Local Trust...
School district surveying families on Gabriola about childcare needs
Rachelle Stein-Wotten Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Gabriola Sounder The school district is collecting information on childcare needs on Gabriola Island as well as in Cedar and Yellowpoint. A Nanaimo Ladysmith Public Schools survey is open now through...
NDSS replacement remains top priority in latest capital plan submission
Rachelle Stein-Wotten Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Gabriola Sounder Replacement of Nanaimo District Secondary School as the school district’s top facilities priority continues to be reflected in its most recent capital plan submissions to the Ministry of...
Bus fee proposal nixed; school district intends to crack down on low ridership
Rachelle Stein-Wotten Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Gabriola Sounder Nanaimo Ladysmith Public Schools’ trustees defeated a proposal to implement a $40 administration fee for riding the school bus. Trustees revisited a motion that was deferred from their May...
RDN to rent shredder to extend landfill lifespan, will renew acceptance of ship waste
Rachelle Stein-Wotten Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Gabriola Sounder In an effort to extend the life of the regional landfill, the Regional District of Nanaimo will rent a waste shredder and excavator for six months at a cost of $650,000. Directors approved...
Take a free ride on GERTIE for your recreation this summer!
GERTIE Press Release GERTIE (Gabriola’s community bus) and Gabriola Recreation Society, with funding from Vancouver Island Health Authority, are pleased to offer free bus rides for Gabriolans (and visitors) to get moving at the skate park, the tennis and paddle-ball...
School District plans to deliver 750 meals/day with feeding futures fund
Rachelle Stein-Wotten Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Gabriola Sounder The plan for delivering school food out of the new stream of provincial funding is taking shape for Nanaimo Ladysmith Public Schools. The B.C. government announced the ongoing feeding futures...
Climate 12-12-12 Buildings summary; Water issues in July
12-12-12 Sustainable Gabriola A delightful puppet show featuring the Three Little Gabriola Pigs was presented by Johanne and Odette at the Building Climate 12-12-12 Café on June 22. Successful small, energy-efficient approaches to building were presented by Tobi...
GVFD firefighters approved to practice as EMRs
Don Elkington (centre) with Gabriola firefighters now approved to practice as EMRs when responding to scenes as members of the GVFD. Sounder PhotoSounder News Members of the Gabriola Volunteer Fire Department are now licensed and approved to practice on scenes as...
RDN committee supports demonstration plot idea for 707
Rachelle Stein-Wotten Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Gabriola Sounder The electoral area services committee unanimously supported going down the route of a demonstration fuel management plot at 707 Community Park saying such a project would benefit the entire...
House concerts permitted, so long as there’s no charge
Rachelle Stein-Wotten Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Gabriola Sounder Are house concerts permitted on Gabriola? So long as it’s not a ticketed event, according to land use bylaws. Concerts and other gatherings on residential properties are popular activities on...
Gabriola library branch accounts for 5.5% of usage in RDN
Rachelle Stein-Wotten Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Gabriola Sounder Vancouver Island Regional Library services “deliver on affordability and livability,” the library system’s executive director, says. In an invited presentation, VIRL’s executive director Ben...
New committee recommended to explore improving student representation in school district
Rachelle Stein-Wotten Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Gabriola Sounder School trustees on the education committee are recommending the development of an ad hoc student committee to explore enhancing student engagement opportunities. Nanaimo Ladysmith Public...
RDN board approves grants budget increase supporting GERTIE passes
Rachelle Stein-Wotten Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Gabriola Sounder An increasing need among Gabriolans for help getting around the island will be addressed in part by the addition of a community grant from the Regional District of Nanaimo. In June, People...
68th Annual Salmon BBQ is Aug. 12 – tickets go on sale July 1
Joyce Babula On behalf of the Directors of the Gabriola Island Community Hall Association (GICHA) We are excited to be organizing our 68th Salmon BBQ. Outside! With Entertainment, Raffle, Silent Auction and the delicious Barbecued Salmon Dinner. It will be on the...
Application made to reopen gravel pit accessed off Dempsey
Derek Kilbourn Sounder News An application has been opened by Gabriola Gravel and Excavating to reopen a gravel pit located on a piece of property west of the Gabriola Golf Course. The legal address of the property is 795 South Road. The access to the property being...
Q&A with the Fire Board Byelection candidates
Sounder News There are three candidates running in the byelection this Wednesday, June 14 for the Gabriola Fire Protection Improvement District Board. Jim Hughes, Kent Moen, and Charleen Wells. Voting is at the Albert Reed Memorial Fire Hall #1 on Church Street from...
Hughes, Moen, and Wells to run in Fire Board byelection June 14
Derek Kilbourn Sounder News Three people have stepped forward to run in the June 14 Byelection for the Gabriola Fire Protection Improvement District Board. James Hughes, Kent Moen, and Charleen Wells have agreed to stand for the byelection. Two positions are...
Game of Immunity coming to Library
Submitted Article Local sculptor, Fran Usher, decided that her homegrown “Game of Immunity” must be thoroughly shared with the Islanders around her. The idea of the Library was suggested. Fran then offered a hand-made prototype of her community game to the Gabriola...
Ban of ‘problematic’ compostable plastics could ease current challenges for local governments
Rachelle Stein-Wotten Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Gabriola Sounder Compostable takeout containers and foodservice packaging may seem like a great way to reduce waste, but local governments like the Regional District of Nanaimo say what is, and isn’t,...
Moher, Moeller, and Johnson elected as Trustees
Derek Kilbourn Sounder News Diana Moher, John Moeller, and Erik Johnson have been elected to be Trustees for the Gabriola Fire Protection Improvement District for three year terms. This comes as as the result of the largest election held in the GFPID history, with 882...
New Democrats call on Liberal government to create housing acquisition fund for organizations to purchase at-risk rentals
Sounder News NDP MPs say everyday people can’t compete with ultra-wealthy corporate landlords buying up rental units and driving up prices on the federal government’s watch Canada’s NDP housing critic, MP Jenny Kwan, and NDP MP for Nanaimo—Ladysmith, Lisa Marie Barron...
Provincial response to tiny homes resolution elicits disappointment from local elected representatives
Rachelle Stein-Wotten Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Gabriola Sounder Local elected representatives are disappointed in the province’s response to appeals to address local government’s concerns around supporting tiny homes as an affordable housing option. The...