From March 5th to 9th, we will be picking up delivery requests first thing in the morning only.
Please send us your delivery requests by the evening of the day before to ensure we know to pick up your orders before leaving CR the following morning.
Please note that there may be a delay of several hours in responding to calls, texts, emails and messages during regular business hours this week.
We will respond to all requests in the evening and fulfill all requests the following morning.
November's Take Out Tuesday fundraiser is in support of the Sayward Food Bank. Sayward Delivery will donate 100% of the delivery fees to the Sayward Food Bank.
The menu this time around is a Chinese food combo dish that includes chow mein, veggie stir fry, sweet and sour pork and almond chicken. Sorry there is no substitutions available.
Order using the link below.
All orders must be submitted, and payment e-transferred to SaywardDelivery@gmail.com by 5pm on Sunday, November 26th to allow the restaurant sufficient time to prepare.
Deliveries will begin around 5pm on Tuesday, November 28th until completed.
Thank you to everyone who supported our first take out fundraiser in support of the Sayward Community Health Society.
We had 8 pizza deliveries and the delivery fees donated to the SCHS came to $114.32.
Introducing Take-Out Thursday, a fundraiser for local Sayward community groups.
Sayward Delivery will donate 100% of the delivery fees from October's Take-Out Thursday to the Sayward Community Health Society.
The theme this month is Pizza, Pasta and Wings. We will leave Pizza Hut in Campbell River around 4pm on Thursday, October 26th. We will deliver your take out to the Sayward Valley, the Village of Sayward, Sayward Towers, regional campgrounds and the Kelsey Bay Marina.
If this Take-Out Thursday is well received, we will plan a take out day each month that supports different community groups.
On February 8th, 2023, the Strathcona Regional District board had discussions in regard to a proposed inter-community bus service for North Vancouver Island at a taxpayer funded cost of up to 3.9 million dollars.
Electoral Area A director Gerald Whalley questioned the need for additional taxation for Sayward households, noting the community was already served by existing providers.
Whalley made a motion to exclude areas A and D from the service, saying that “we already have a very successful delivery service from Campbell River to Sayward, we already have a transportation van for people from Sayward to Campbell River and back we already have a free prescription delivery service from Campbell River. So we don’t need to be involved in paying for another service we’re fully looked after ourselves.”
Other community leaders also had difficulty articulating a benefit for their electorate.
“I just wanted to say that I don’t like it at all,” said Campbell River director Kermit Dahl. “I don’t see much of anything for the residential taxpayers of Campbell River for this at all … if it was that good there would be somebody in the open market to be willing to provide this service and apparently there isn’t.
“I own a business in Campbell River and I do a lot of business with people from outside of Campbell River, many of the people that are here (in this meeting) have done business at my shop, but the fact that they do something in my shop doesn’t help my 13 employees necessarily pay their taxes,” Dahl said. “I have some serious reservations supporting this, and am having a hard time seeing how this isn’t an electoral area service, supported by them.”
Read the complete story on the North Island Gazette.