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PST Transition Rules

The North Island Chapter of the Institute of Professional Bookkeepers of Canada presents PST tax specialist David Isaacson, CGA.

Locals gets 'LEAFed'

Locals boasts one of the top local menus Leaders in Environmentally Accountable Foodservice (LEAF) has ever certified.

Survey identifies priorities, activities in Cumberland

A stakeholder survey by the Cumberland Chamber indicates marketing of the Village to tourists is a top priority.

College expands in new location

Excel Career College has made a move to a bigger and brighter environment in downtown Courtenay.
Chew To Live opens in Comox Valley

Chew To Live opens in Comox Valley

Michele Ruttkiewicz, a registered holistic nutritionist and food educator, founded Chew To Live in the Comox Valley in December.
Valley student claims top honours

Valley student claims top honours

A G.P. Vanier Secondary School student earned a first-place finish at the BC Business Challenge.
Valley entrepreneur launches second business

Valley entrepreneur launches second business

Linda Graceffo has been hired by an increasing number of authors who need design for their book covers and inside pages.
Award-Winning Entrepreneur releases guerrilla tourism marketing

Award-Winning Entrepreneur releases guerrilla tourism marketing

Carol Wain adds another accolade to her CV with Guerrilla Tourism Marketing.

Sales down, prices up as 2012 ends

Multiple Listing Service data for December shows housing sales activity in Vancouver Island dropped 17 per cent compared to last year.
Yamamoto to speak on Small Business Accord

Yamamoto to speak on Small Business Accord

The B.C. Small Business Accord will be the focus of a presentation by Naomi Yamamoto in Courtenay.