Special thanks to Publisher of The North Island Eagle, Kathy O’Reilly Originally printed Friday, May 25 2018, in The North Island Eagle Caster Canadensis It was a few weeks ago in Nanaimo BC. She had called the police for help believing there was an intruder trying to break into her house. The [...]
Special thanks to Publisher of The North Island Eagle, Kathy O’Reilly Originally printed Friday, April 13 2018, in The North Island Eagle Learning about our sneaky neighbours – the cougar My last column focused on things we can all do to help keep the wilderness wild and the environment clean. [...]
Special thanks to Publisher of The North Island Eagle, Kathy O’Reilly Originally printed Friday, March 23, 2018 in The North Island Eagle Caring for Spring It’s Sunday, March 18, 2018 and the sun is finally poking through the grey winter sky. The morning dew has lifted off the grass and [...]
Talking about public trust and how wildlife enforcement in British Columbia is conducted and perceived isn’t always simple, but it is an integral part to ensuring our democratic values are upheld. In my history as a soldier with combat experience in the Canadian Forces Military Police, and as a [...]
Since the government’s announcement to end the grizzly bear hunt last week, I have been receiving quite a few questions from various individuals and media outlets. I will do my best to answer some of the main points below and for some of the more sensitive questions I will outreach to [...]
My whole life has been dedicated to serving the public, it’s something I am very proud of. When I was 20 I joined the Canadian Forces because I believed in serving my family, my province, and my country. The Canadian Forces provided me an education and opportunities for career training [...]