Carolina de Ryk

Carolina de Ryk is the Prince Rupert host of CBC British Columbia's Daybreak North. She is passionate about the amazing, sometimes unbelievable, stories that can only come from Northern B.C.

Latest from Carolina de Ryk

Poilievre promises to let tankers carry oil through B.C. oceans. Some voters warn it will reopen an old fight

Coastal First Nation leaders, including local Conservative candidate, have long feared impact of ocean spills.

World-renowned Tsimshian artist's carving found by his B.C. neighbours on a sailboat in Mexico

A couple from Hazelton, B.C., says an unusual discovery while purchasing a boat in Mexico has instilled them with a sense of destiny for an upcoming round-the-world sailing trip. 

Haida Gwaii refugee in mourning after brother is killed in targeted attack

Hassan Sirhan says his brother, Abdullah, died after a vehicle he was in was hit with a missile. He was in Syria to volunteer with the White Helmets, part of the Syrian Civil Defence.

Major deer kill to provide school lunch meat and marksman training for Haida Gwaii

A massive deer eradication on Haida Gwaii will mean venison for school lunches and marksmanship training for local youth.

'Thank you Canada': Syrian refugee fulfilling dreams of becoming a pharmacist on Haida Gwaii

A Syrian refugee is thanking Canada for giving her a chance to resume her path towards becoming a pharmacist after starting a new job on Haida Gwaii.

Ancient glass sponge reef discovered off B.C. coast

Crews conducting an assessment of a proposed underwater LNG gas pipeline route off B.C.'s north coast have discovered a previously unknown glass sponge reef that's among the largest in the world.