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Comox Valley woman with myasthenia gravis says exposure to COVID-19 could be ‘a death sentence’

Comox Valley woman with myasthenia gravis says exposure to COVID-19 could be ‘a death sentence’

June is Myasthenia Gravis Awareness Month
Spring In The Garden: Natural disarray adds to the charm of the English cottage garden

Spring In The Garden: Natural disarray adds to the charm of the English cottage garden

Ellen Presley
VIDEO: Community generosity helps Courtenay Elementary school replace stolen bikes

VIDEO: Community generosity helps Courtenay Elementary school replace stolen bikes

Community compassion, coupled with school connections, helped Courtenay Elementary restock its inventory of bicycles that had been stolen during the winter.
Comox Valley gives back

Comox Valley gives back

Comox Valley businesses, organizations and individuals helping improve the lives of others
COVID-19 birthday drive-by celebrations snuffed out in Island community

COVID-19 birthday drive-by celebrations snuffed out in Island community

Bylaw officer visit with threats of a fine mean parade trucks taken off the road
Comox Valley playgrounds, outdoor fitness stations now open

Comox Valley playgrounds, outdoor fitness stations now open

School District 71 and Comox Valley local governments have reopened outdoor playgrounds effective Monday, June 1.
City of Courtenay outlines changes to property tax payment options due to COVID-19

City of Courtenay outlines changes to property tax payment options due to COVID-19

Courtenay property tax notices were mailed on May 27-28, and will be arriving in mailboxes in the coming days. The City is advising property owners to review available options for property tax payment and homeowner grants due to ongoing facility closures during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Comox Valley Transition Society thrift store reopening Puntledge Road location June 1

Comox Valley Transition Society thrift store reopening Puntledge Road location June 1

After more than two months, the team at Too Good To Be Threw Thrift Store is ready to open the doors and get back to business. The thrift stores closed their doors in March – like most other businesses – amid concerns over the risk of coronavirus to customers, volunteers and staff. Starting June 1, the doors will reopen at the Puntledge Road store, though the 5th Street location will remain temporarily closed.
Comox Museum exhibits available for online viewing

Comox Museum exhibits available for online viewing

Visit all the Comox Museum exhibits from your home, on its website
QUIZ: Test your knowledge of the world of summer sports

QUIZ: Test your knowledge of the world of summer sports

In a typical year, there are plenty of summer sporting events and tournaments held across Canada