

| 1901 | Nothing yet |
| 1902 | Nothing yet |
| 1903 | Nothing yet |
| 1904 | July 7--Agitation by local seafarers for wireless stations to be fitted along the coast. |
| 1905 | Nothing yet |
| 1906 | Nothing yet |
| 1907 | May 30--Nanaimo Member of Parliament outlining plans for west coast life
saving facilities. June 2--Rates for wireless messages sent to Pacific Coast Steam Ship vessels. July 13--Open letter from Canadian Marconi complaining about how they are being dealt with. July 20 & 27--Two reports concerning the SS Maude and her trip up to Estevan Point to unload men and material for station construction. July 24--Pacific Coast Steamship company's plans to fit all their vessels with wireless. Aug 01--Steamer Maude heading up the west coast with more station supplies. Sept 20--Steamer Maude taking more supplies to Pachena--big push before fall weather. Nov 24--The five first stations to be operational in December 1907. Nov 30--E. J. Haughton put in charge of wireless stations along the coast. Dec 22--Pachena Wireless heard off San Francisco. Dec 27--Pachena not reaching into Victoria. Dec 27--Pachena Wireless station tweaked and now heard in Victoria. |
| 1908 | Jan 04--Someone is puzzled over the fact that the Pachena wireless station can work 'Frisco easier than the
much closer Victoria.
Mar 06--Federal regulations promulgated regarding the fitting of wireless to Canadian ships. Mar 17--Perhaps the first commercial use of a local American wireless station on the west coast to change the sailing orders of an out bound square rigger. Much money and time saved as a result. Jan 05--Are Hertzian waves are harmful? Jun 12--Proposed third order light for Triangle Island. July 04--Marconi expert and his installation experiences. July 11--Sunday supplement spread on Triangle Island. July 18--United Wireless Company may operate west coast stations. July 21--United Wireless Makes an offer. July 24--Report on wireless usage on the BC coast. Aug 02--Rough plan to connect the British Empire by wireless and the costs involved. |
| 1909 | Apr 15--Marine officials do an inspection of the B.C. coastal installations. June 14--Triangle Island light and wireless station update. July 04--Marconi representative tells of installations on the C.P.R. vessels. July 11--Triangle Island to be the premier station on the coast. July 24--New Dominion wireless super, C.P.Edwards, makes a first visit. Aug 08--Stations to be built. Aug 08--Cow shooting incident at Estevan. Sept 12--Talking By Wireless & Marconi giving views on ship's fitting. Sept 12--Compulsory to be fitted with Wireless. Sept 15--SS Quadra taking Ikeda's equipment in. Sept 16--Wireless stations to accept commercial business. Oct 12--Skeleton found on Triangle Island. Nov 11--Amateur operators causing interference. |
| 1910 |
March 23--C.P. Edwards arrives back in Victoria
after commissioning Digby Island Wireless (Prince Rupert). May 21--5 kWatt set being fitted to SS Prince Rupert. June 15--Message charges are finalized. July 12--Notice to Mariners concerning the establishment of Triangle Island Lightstation. |
| 1911 | Dec 07--Life saving plans for the west coast of Vancouver Island. Dec 09--Tender going out for construction of second operator accommodation at stations. Dec 12--Plans to increase transmit power at Estevan to ensure trans-Pacific communication. Amazing message handling numbers! Dec 22 & 24--Accounts of operator Hillier's eye accident at Pachena. |