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GAC celebrates Gabriola’s vibrant arts community with presentation of 2024 Arty Award,and GASP Awards
Dirk Huysman (right) and the late Dr. Mary Ann Richards of D’Dance Glass are the 2024 Arty Award winners. Huysman was presented with the Arty trophy by last year’s winner, Bill Pope. Photo courtesy Blair MannSounder News The Gabriola Arts Council held its 2023 Annual...
RDN budget planning to start earlier than previous years
Rachelle Stein-Wotten Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Gabriola Sounder Annual financial planning at the Regional District of Nanaimo will start several months earlier this year after the board approved a new planning schedule. Meetings for the 2025-29 financial...
NLPS receiving nearly half a million for supplies, field trips
Rachelle Stein-Wotten Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Gabriola Sounder Nanaimo Ladysmith Public Schools is receiving $495,000 from the Ministry of Education and Child Care’s most recent round of dollars placed in its student and family affordability fund. In...
AVICC convention to return to Nanaimo
Rachelle Stein-Wotten Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Gabriola Sounder The Regional District of Nanaimo has agreed to co-host, with the City of Nanaimo, the 2025 Association of Vancouver Island and Coastal Communities convention for elected officials. The RDN...
Ferry Committee pressing MOTI on terminal safety
Derek Kilbourn Sounder News Members of the Gabriola Fery Advisory Committee (FAC) recently met with an Operations Manager from the Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure (MOTI) to discuss safety issues around the Descanso Bay ferry terminal on Gabriola. Media...
Howdy neighbour! Gabr’hood gathering, May 11th
Greg Blee for Climate-12 Action When it comes to surviving extreme weather or a disaster, neighbours are basically first responders. They can check on each other, render aid, call for professional help if required. But strong neighbourhoods have other important...
Sound performer latest Kasahara artist-in-residence
Sounder News Andrea Wong is the current Kasahara Gabriola Trust Artist-in-Residence with the Gabriola Arts Council. Wong is a sound artist and musician previously based in Vancouver, although most recently moved to Calgary last year. Last spring, she had her first...
Commercial Vacation Rental permits in non-principal homes set to expire in November
Derek Kilbourn Sounder News Gabriola and Bowen Island are the only two communities in the Islands Trust which have opted in to the Short-Term Rental Accommodation Act, which goes into effect province-wide on May 1. This will bring in new provincial-level requirements...
Honeysuckle Woods Petitions to be presented to Legislature
Gabriola Land and Trails Trust and Gabriola Memorial Society After gathering more than 1000 signatures from Gabriola community members – almost ¼ of Gabriola’s population – the Gabriola Land and Trails Trust (GaLTT) and the Gabriola Island Memorial Society (GIMS) are...
Asbestos and lead found in Rollo McLay portable
The Rollo McLay portable prior to it's demolition. Derek Kilbourn photo Rachelle Stein-Wotten Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Gabriola Sounder The province should establish a fund to help local purchase of land for biodiversity protection, a letter from the...
Commons signs Trail Care taking agreement with GaLTT
GaLTT and Commons representatives celebrate the signing of a trail care-taking license on the Commons property. Left to Right: Bob Andrew, Hugh Skinner, Barry Moerkerken, Cameron Murray, and Deb Ferens in front. The middle three represented GaLTT with Andrew and...
Gabriola Chamber Ensemble welcomes spring with April 28 concert
Sue Gould Gabriola Chamber Ensemble As spring awakens on Gabriola, Director Brad Shipley and the Gabriola Chamber Ensemble – a community group of seven orchestra members and 19 choristers – are thrilled to be coming together again to make beautiful music. They will be...
Gabriola chickens attempt to get into Guinness Book of World Records
Derek Kilbourn Sounder News A Gabriola chicken may be going into the Guinness Book of World Records. The record is listed as, “most tricks performed by a chicken in one minute.” Gabriolan Emily Carrington hosted the Guinness adjudicator on April 4. Carrington has...
GVFD soliciting letters of concern from public to Transportation Ministry
Derek Kilbourn Sounder News Gabriola Fire Chief Will Sprogis is calling on members of the public to voice concerns to the Transportation Ministry over the state of the roads on Gabriola. He made the request during his report to the Board of the Gabriola Fire...
Gabriola peace doves about to take flight again
Jonathan Hoskins with one of the third-generation of Peace Doves that he has created as a fundraiser for the Gabriola Museum and Historical Society. Submitted photo Gabriola Museum and Historical Society The third generation of Gabriolan peace doves is being created...
Gabriola ambulance station moved to full-time
Sounder News Ambulance stations in 16 communities on Vancouver Island and the Gulf Islands are moving to what Island Health and the Ministry of Health say are improved paramedic staffing models, to enhance 911 responsiveness and provide consistent and reliable...
Regional District advocating for land protection fund
Rachelle Stein-Wotten Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Gabriola Sounder The province should establish a fund to help local purchase of land for biodiversity protection, a letter from the Regional District of Nanaimo will say. The RDN board passed motions...
RDN Curbside collection fees increasing this year
Rachelle Stein-Wotten Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Gabriola Sounder Curbside utility fees are going up in the Regional District of Nanaimo, but the cart exchange fee for recycling bins will be eliminated. The RDN board of directors passed an amendment to the...
School district experiencing ‘growing pains’ with electric school buses
Rachelle Stein-Wotten Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Gabriola Sounder Electric school buses have come with “extensive growing pains,” according to Nanaimo Ladysmith Public Schools’ transportation department. The department is experiencing compatibility issues...
RDN advocating for protection of habitat of endangered flower
Hosackia pinnata is listed as endangered on the federal species at risk registry. Rachelle Stein-Wotten Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Gabriola Sounder A rare flower in the pea family is only known at six sites in Canada, including one on Gabriola Island. With...
BCF puts terminal redevelopment for Gabriola on hold
Derek Kilbourn Sounder News The Gabriola Ferry Advisory Committee (FAC) announced on March 22 that the Terminal Redevelopment Plans for the Gabriola ferry route have been put on hold until further notice. This announcement came after the FAC was given this news by...
Gabriola farmers market’s economic impact is $1.28M
Rachelle Stein-Wotten Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Gabriola Sounder Gabriola’s farmers market had an economic impact of $1.28 million in 2023, according to a study conducted by the British Columbia Association of Farmers’ Markets and a researcher at the...
Trust Council approves Gabriola water availability assessment
Rachelle Stein-Wotten Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Gabriola Sounder Funds have been approved for a water availability assessment on Gabriola Island, a crucial aspect to planning for water security into the future, local trustees say. As part of Trust Council...
NLPS expects student enrolment will exceed conservative projections for coming years
Rachelle Stein-Wotten Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Gabriola Sounder The business committee received three-year enrolment projections for Nanaimo Ladysmith Public Schools, hearing that immigration is expected to contribute to higher enrolment over the coming...
Building activity on Gabriola lower in 2023 than previous years
Rachelle Stein-Wotten Local Journalism Initiative Reporter, Gabriola Sounder How does building permit activity compare over the last few years on Gabriola? In 2023 there were 52 building permits issued in Electoral Area B (Gabriola, Mudge, DeCourcy), according to...