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Halloween parade, party fun in Courtenay

Halloween parade, party fun in Courtenay

This Halloween, get your spook on and come on over to the annual Courtenay Halloween Parade and Party on Monday, Oct. 31, hosted by Courtenay Recreation in partnership with the Downtown Courtenay Business Improvement Association (DCBIA).
Orca pod crashes Quadra Island wedding

Orca pod crashes Quadra Island wedding

‘That’s a pretty good good way to start your marriage off’ — wedding videographer
Moving to a more urban setting can be a complex decision

Moving to a more urban setting can be a complex decision

To move to town or to stay in the country– who makes the decision?
North Island College selects new board of governors chair

North Island College selects new board of governors chair

The North Island College board of governors has selected Jane Atherton as the new chair of the board.
Cumberland Old Age Pensioners Association Branch 51 dissolves

Cumberland Old Age Pensioners Association Branch 51 dissolves

The Cumberland Old Age Pensioners Association Branch 51 has dissolved.
Comox Valley schools participate in student vote

Comox Valley schools participate in student vote

Comox Valley schools took part in the student vote initiative, organized by studentvote.ca
DUCHESS OF DIRT: October heat is stretching out the flower season

DUCHESS OF DIRT: October heat is stretching out the flower season

By Leslie Cox
Courtenay youth centre Haunted House promises thrills and chills

Courtenay youth centre Haunted House promises thrills and chills

The Comox Valley’s premiere Haunted House experience is returning to The LINC Youth Centre in Courtenay, and will be more frightening than ever. May luck be yours this Halloween as you veer off into the dark, dark forest.
You could win one year of FREE living at one of B.C’s best boutique retirement communities

You could win one year of FREE living at one of B.C’s best boutique retirement communities

“When a new resident moves in, the comment we always hear is ‘I wish I had moved in sooner.’”
Walk With Me returns to Comox Valley Art Gallery

Walk With Me returns to Comox Valley Art Gallery

The Comox Valley Art Gallery will host three “story walks” this fall as part of its ongoing Walk With Me project, an arts-based response to the toxic drug crisis.
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