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Canadians reel in coho derby cash
The Haines Sportsman’s Association annual Coho Salmon Derby concluded this Saturday and Paul Hearn of Whitehorse pocketed the winning prize, a...
HEDC to update economic plan at library workshop
Haines Economic Development Corporation (HEDC) is holding a workshop Nov. 12 to hear public input for a new five-year economic development plan. The d...
Local volunteers muck out homes in western Alaska after typhoon
Three Haines residents flew to the small Iñupiaq community of Golovin to muck out homes and assist with recovery from the high winds, rain and storm...
Haines hosts jubilant Music Fest
The Southeast Alaska Music Honor Festival wrapped up with a bang on Tuesday with a final concert per...
Bike relay to be held for first time in four years
An international bike relay that draws visitors from across the world is back on schedule for next June after three years off. The Kluane to Chilkat I...
EPA to require disinfection at wastewater plant
Haines will need to add more rigorous treatment at its wastewater treatment plant to comply with a permit soon to be reissued by the federal...
Investors approve acquisition of Constantine
Constantine Metal Resources shareholders on Tuesday approved the company’s acquisition by another junior mineral exploration company, American...
Does it really rain less at the airport?
If you compare recent monthly precipitation totals at the Haines Airport weather station with data from the townsite, you’ll see that it rains and s...
Assembly Briefs
The three winners of the Oct. 4 Haines Borough Assembly election — Gabe Thomas, Ben Aultman-Moore and Jerry Lapp — were sworn in Tuesday. Thomas...
Halloween weekend includes scary movies, sweets on tap
Halloween weekend promises to be full of scary movies, a murder mystery and stomachs full of sweets. The Southeast Alaska State Fair will host trick...
Arts Outlook
First Friday Residents game to brave the first frosts of winter will find some radiance hanging on the walls of local haunts for the Nov. 4 First...
Business Briefs
BBQ business fires up Haines’ winter food scene will receive a boost with a new barbecue pop-up run by Jessie and Hailey Sanders. The couple kicked...
Riley subdivision plan put on hold
Early plans for a large Haines Borough subdivision on Small Tracts Road — north of Carrs Cove — have been put on hold while borough staff await...
Mosquito Lake volunteers question lack of borough funds for snowplowing
Mosquito Lake volunteers told the CVN this week they don’t have enough money to cover the cost of snowplowing at the neighborhood’s borough-owned...
New app rewards shopping locally
A smartphone app that Juneau businesses have been using to facilitate rewards and rebate programs is now available for Haines merchants and...
Tour operator proposes heliport at 24 Mile
The borough’s largest tour operator has proposed building a helicopter port at 24 Mile Haines Highway to expand heliskiing operations and improve...
Haines to host Honor Fest
For the first time since 2016, the Southeast Alaska Music Honor Festival will be held in Haines. The festival gathers outstanding student musicians...
Two wrestlers go undefeated at home tournament
The Haines Glacier Bears wrestling team had a good showing at a home tournament last weekend with...
NOAA predicts third consecutive La Niña winter
Last week the National Weather Service predicted a 75% chance for a La Niña winter in the northern hemisphere, anticipating the third La Niña year...
Sales, lodging tax revenue up, raw fish tax down
The Haines Borough saw a significant increase in sales and lodging tax revenue in the last fiscal year, but a steep drop in raw fish tax dollars,...