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RDN requiring all properties – including commercial and Multi-Family – to have three-stream waste diversion starting Jan 2025
Derek Kilbourn Sounder News The Regional District of Nanaimo (RDN) is introducing a new waste diversion bylaw for all commercial, institutional, industrial and multi-family buildings throughout the region in January 2025. This new bylaw will apply to buildings with...
Gabriola Fire asking Transportation Ministry to ensure Gabriola roadsides are mowed
Derek Kilbourn Sounder News Gabriola Fire Chief Will Sprogis is encouraging the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure to improve the mowing alongside Gabriola roadways. Sprogis said this past week, MOTI typically does the mowing in the early spring - however,...
RDN says discussions of Master Plan for Recreation, Parks, and Trails will resume this winter
Derek Kilbourn Sounder News The Regional District of Nanaimo (RDN) says that the Recreation, Parks, and Trails Master Plan for Electoral Area B will be resuming this coming winter. The Master Plan is intended to guide the management and development of parks,...
RDN board adopts parental leave policy for elected officials
Rachelle Stein-Wotten Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Gabriola Sounder A new parental leave policy adopted by the Regional District of Nanaimo board allows for up to six months paid parental leave for directors. The board adopted the new policy and an amendment...
New climate action plan to be part of upcoming Regional District of Nanaimo budget deliberations
Rachelle Stein-Wotten Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Gabriola Sounder The Regional District of Nanaimo board of directors have added an additional staff position to the fall’s financial plan deliberations that would support the implementation of a five-year...
RDN board votes to keep legislative reform initiative timeline open
Rachelle Stein-Wotten Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Gabriola Sounder In discussing when the Regional District of Nanaimo should wind down its leadership role in a legislative reform effort for B.C. regional districts, the board of directors voted to leave it...
Fire Chief says Establishment Bylaw authorizes GVFD to respond to medical calls
Derek Kilbourn Sounder News The Gabriola Fire Improvement District is able to list additional services within a bylaw, should those services be required outside of the listed goal of fire protection. Fire Chief Will Sprogis contacted the Sounder after the publication...
RDN landfill lifespan calculated to extend by 5.4 years
Rachelle Stein-Wotten Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Gabriola Sounder The regional landfill’s lifespan is now expected to be longer than estimated previously. As per a staff report delivered at the June 18 Regional District of Nanaimo board meeting, the 2024...
Midnight sailing added to Gabriola route to get islanders home
Derek Kilbourn Sounder News Last week, on Wednesday, August 7, BC Ferries added one extra round trip to the end of the schedule. This came at the end of an evening which saw vehicles lined up far down Port Drive towards the Helijet terminal, and travellers reporting a...
Candidates announced for NLPS trustee by-election
Rachelle Stein-Wotten Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Gabriola Sounder There are two candidates vying for the open seat on Nanaimo Ladysmith Public Schools’ board of education. The nomination period for the trustee by-election closed Aug. 9 with two candidates...
Wind phone installed by GaLTT on trail in 707
Woodworker Jamie Doig created the bench for the GaLTT Wind Phone which was installed in the 707 Community Park on Gabriola. Submitted photo Gabriola Land and Trails Trust (GaLTT) In 2010 Japanese garden designer Itaru Sasaki set up an old telephone booth in his garden...
Volunteers needed to train mapping model to provide biodiversity information for governments, landowners
Rachelle Stein-Wotten Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Gabriola Sounder A project that will result in some of the most detailed mapping of land types and ecosystems in southwest B.C. needs volunteers to provide on-the-ground support. Action for Adaptation, a...
RDN board, fire chiefs support report on banning fireworks sales
Rachelle Stein-Wotten Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Gabriola Sounder A report on banning fireworks sales in Regional District of Nanaimo electoral areas will be developed following support from the region’s fire chiefs. The fire services committee passed a...
Gabriola Fire hosts junior firefighting camp
Firefighters Ben Hooton (left) and Flynn McCreath with the attendees of this year’s Junior Firefighting Camp held in partnership with the Gabriola Recreation Society. Submitted photoGabriola Volunteer Fire Department Submitted article In July, the Gabriola Volunteer...
Fire Board questioned on authority to levy taxes for medical call-outs
Derek Kilbourn Sounder News The Board of the Gabriola Fire Protection Improvement District has been asked if it is considering whether it has the authority to collect taxes to pay for the medical call-outs responded to by the Gabriola Volunteer Fire Department. The...
FAC conducting survey on trial schedule
BC Ferries will be running a trial schedule from Aug 12 to Aug 16, with the second ship schedule starting and finishing one round trip later than usual.Heather O’Sullivan Co-Chair, Gabriola Ferry Advisory Committee As you probably know, BC Ferries is running a trial...
RDN submitting second tiny homes resolution to UBCM
Rachelle Stein-Wotten Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Gabriola Sounder The Regional District of Nanaimo board of directors continues to advocate for building code changes to support moveable tiny homes, sending its second resolution on the topic to the Union of...
Coastal Marine Strategy responds to some of Islands Trust’s concerns
Rachelle Stein-Wotten Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Gabriola Sounder The newly released B.C. coastal marine strategy is meant to guide decision-making that supports biodiversity, productivity, resiliency and the prosperity, health and well-being of coastal...
Grant applications aim to reduce RDN contribution to decommission of Coats Marsh weir
Rachelle Stein-Wotten Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Gabriola Sounder Grant applications are in process for the Coats Marsh weir decommissioning project that, if successful, will reduce taxpayer contributions, according to Regional District of Nanaimo staff....
The Lund Gathering Place Grand Opening on August 10
Completed and ready - the Grand Opening of the Lund Gathering Place will be at 4pm this Saturday, August 10, immediately followed by the 69 Annual Salmon BBQ, at the Gabriola Island Community Hall. Submitted photoElizabeth Iachelli Gabriola Island Community Hall The...
Help Gabriola Players make magic!
Miranda Holmes Gabriola Players Do you love theatre? Are you an organized and details-orientated person? Are you good at herding cats? Gabriola Players needs you! We want to bring the panto back to the Community Hall this year, but before auditions can be held we need...
RDN community grants for Gabriola
Rachelle Stein-Wotten Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Gabriola Sounder Three Gabriola non-profits have received funding from the Regional District of Nanaimo via the 2024 round of community grants. The RDN board approved grants to 27 organizations in the RDN,...
Jamie Ovens: Gabriola Volunteer Fire Department’s new Deputy Fire Chief
Jamie Ovens (left) is presented with the Deputy Fire Chief helmet by Gabriola Fire Chief Sprogis after being hired on to the GVFD.Gabriola Volunteer Fire Department Submitted Article Jamie Ovens is the new Deputy Fire Chief for the Gabriola Volunteer Fire Department...
Ferry shutdown costly
July 17 Editorial Over a thousand vehicles a day go back and forth between Gabriola and Nanaimo during the early spring and into summer. That’s what the traffic statistics from BC Ferries itself show. This is an average. Some days will have more than that, and some...
Ferry closed to vehicle traffic for 6 to 8 weeks in 2026
Derek Kilbourn Sounder News BC Ferries is planning some major work on the Descanso Bay terminal in spring of 2026 which could see vehicle service on the route shut down for six to eight weeks. Ritinder Matthew is the Director, Media and Issues for BC Ferries. She...