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Comox Valley youth rank high in Skills Canada BC competition

Comox Valley youth rank high in Skills Canada BC competition

Comox Valley students brought home some new hardware last week after achieving high results for their skills in the trades and technology.
Pug life: B.C. town boasts waggish list of dog names

Pug life: B.C. town boasts waggish list of dog names

Freedom-of-information request lists most ‘pupular’ dog names registered in White Rock
Applications being accepted for Courtenay Canada Day vendors

Applications being accepted for Courtenay Canada Day vendors

Canada Day celebrations in Courtenay are just around the corner and preparations are underway.
Comox church series addresses life’s tough challenges

Comox church series addresses life’s tough challenges

Life is busy, very busy. So much so that we often come up against challenges that seem important but we do not have the time to stop, drill down and discover answers that satisfy us and enable us to move forward.
United Way opens grants to help charities tackle social issues

United Way opens grants to help charities tackle social issues

Charities north of the Malahat can apply for grants $2,000 to $20,000
Courtenay Fish and Game members pitch in on annual spring cleaning effort

Courtenay Fish and Game members pitch in on annual spring cleaning effort

By Gail Eggiman
North Island College names atrium after Dr. Lou Dryden

North Island College names atrium after Dr. Lou Dryden

North Island College honoured the legacy of former president Dr. Lou Dryden on Tuesday, April 16 by naming the atrium of the trades building after him.
Painted pinkies mark World Immunization Week

Painted pinkies mark World Immunization Week

World Immunization Week runs April 24-30
QUIZ: How much do you know about Easter?

QUIZ: How much do you know about Easter?

Take this short quiz and put your knowledge to the test
Waste not: Kootenay brewery leftovers feed the local food chain

Waste not: Kootenay brewery leftovers feed the local food chain

Spent grains from the Trail Beer Refinery are donated to local farmers and growers, none go to waste