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Courtenay’s Arden Elementary hosts Bike, Walk, n Roll Week

Courtenay’s Arden Elementary hosts Bike, Walk, n Roll Week

The week of Oct. 3-7, Arden Elementary held a Bike, Walk, n’ Roll Week as a part of the school’s Active Travel Pilot Program activities.
Comox Valley Healthcare Foundation gets financial boost from RBC

Comox Valley Healthcare Foundation gets financial boost from RBC

The Comox Valley Healthcare Foundation (CVHF) received a $25,000 donation from RBC Foundation to support two projects focused on enhancing mental health supports in our community.
QUIZ: A celebration of wine and beer

QUIZ: A celebration of wine and beer

Raise a glass in a toast to these popular beverages
A working smoke detector could earn Comox Valley residents a free pizza

A working smoke detector could earn Comox Valley residents a free pizza

To celebrate Fire Prevention Week, Domino’s Pizza and the Courtenay and Comox fire departments are once again partnering to reward residents who have working smoke alarms in their homes with free pizza.
No clear answer for keeping Chemainus Urgent Care Centre fully operational

No clear answer for keeping Chemainus Urgent Care Centre fully operational

Island Health addresses pressing concern in the community, but without a timeline
Courtenay council candidate Brennan Day seeks a balance between being proactive and progressive

Courtenay council candidate Brennan Day seeks a balance between being proactive and progressive

My name is Brennan Day, and I am running for a seat on Courtenay council.
Courtenay home package a grand prize option in Millionaire Lottery

Courtenay home package a grand prize option in Millionaire Lottery

Another lottery, another grand prize option in Courtenay.
Comox Valley school trustee candidates offer differing views on most important issue

Comox Valley school trustee candidates offer differing views on most important issue

The 14 candidates running for school board trustee positions in the Comox Valley were asked the following question:
Fall planting begins at Kus-kus-sum site in Courtenay

Fall planting begins at Kus-kus-sum site in Courtenay

Over the summer, the Comox Valley Project Watershed Society working with Leighton Contracting Ltd., a K’ómoks Economic Development Corporation joint venture partner, began the process of regrading the Kus-kus-sum site to natural streamside elevations. The site sits next to Dyke Road and the 17th Street Bridge.
North Island College nursing students host climate forum for Courtenay election candidates

North Island College nursing students host climate forum for Courtenay election candidates

The North Island College nursing program hosted a Courtenay all-candidates forum discussing climate change on Tuesday, Oct. 4 at Stan Hagen Theatre.
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