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Community foundation preparing for second vital signs report

Community foundation preparing for second vital signs report

The Comox Valley Community Foundation is in the midst of working on its second Vital Signs report.
Liberals’ 2-year infrastructure plan set to take 5: documents

Liberals’ 2-year infrastructure plan set to take 5: documents

Government says 793 projects totalling $1.8 billion in federal funds have been granted extensions
Workers shouldn’t be used as ‘pawns’ in minimum wage fight: Wynne

Workers shouldn’t be used as ‘pawns’ in minimum wage fight: Wynne

Comments from Kathleen Wynne after demonstrators rallied outside Tim Hortons locations across Canada
John ‘Chick’ Webster, believed to be oldest living former NHL player, dies

John ‘Chick’ Webster, believed to be oldest living former NHL player, dies

Webster died Thursday at his home in Mattawa, Ont., where he had resided since 1969
Major upgrades to Courtenay’s 5th Street begin in the spring

Major upgrades to Courtenay’s 5th Street begin in the spring

Learn more at upcoming open house
Women’s movement has come a long way since march on Washington: Activists

Women’s movement has come a long way since march on Washington: Activists

Vancouver one of several cities hosting event on anniversary of historic Women’s March on Washington
Bad timing: Shutdown spoils Trump’s one-year festivities

Bad timing: Shutdown spoils Trump’s one-year festivities

Trump spends day trying to hash out a deal with Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer
World’s fastest log car made in B.C. sells for $350,000 US

World’s fastest log car made in B.C. sells for $350,000 US

Cedar Rocket auctioned off three times at Barrett-Jackson Co., netting $350,000 US for veterans
Woman in Nanaimo buys $70 worth of ice cream with allegedly stolen debit card

Woman in Nanaimo buys $70 worth of ice cream with allegedly stolen debit card

Purchase said to have occurred on Jan. 11 at 2 a.m. at Nicol General Store
Ice-cream-eating bear draws controversy

Ice-cream-eating bear draws controversy

An Alberta Wildlife Park posted a video this week of one of their bears going through a Dairy Queen drive-through