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Five Comox Valley companies up for Vancouver Island Business Excellence Awards

Five Comox Valley companies up for Vancouver Island Business Excellence Awards

Five Comox Valley companies have been named finalists for the 18th annual Vancouver Island Business Excellence Awards, which will take place Jan. 25 in Victoria.
Police bust two drug houses in the Cowichan Valley; 11 arrested

Police bust two drug houses in the Cowichan Valley; 11 arrested

Drugs seized and 11 people arrested
B.C. Mounties warn of fake gold after two Chinese nationals face fraud charges

B.C. Mounties warn of fake gold after two Chinese nationals face fraud charges

The buyer thought he had purchased priceless artifacts
Brother of Premier John Horgan passes away

Brother of Premier John Horgan passes away

A service will be held in Pat’s home community of Port McNeill on Feb. 10, 2018.
Two B.C. First Nation communities mourning loss of teen in reserve house fire

Two B.C. First Nation communities mourning loss of teen in reserve house fire

Williams Lake First Nation chief releases statement on death of teen
BCHL alumni named to Canadian men’s Olympic hockey roster

BCHL alumni named to Canadian men’s Olympic hockey roster

Vernon’s Andrew Ebbett amongst the B.C. players named to Olympic team
B.C. high school completion rate continues to rise

B.C. high school completion rate continues to rise

Big improvement in graduation over 10 years despite teacher turmoil
Up to 10cm of snow expected for parts of Vancouver Island

Up to 10cm of snow expected for parts of Vancouver Island

Snow is possible over Greater Victoria, East Vancouver Island, Southern Gulf Islands and Inland Vancouver Island
Sask. residents help B.C. town get back on the ice after arena disaster

Sask. residents help B.C. town get back on the ice after arena disaster

Residents of Wilkie, Sask., are voting for Fernie in the Kraft Hockeyville competition
MICHAELS: Bad McAd leaves a bad taste in my mouth

MICHAELS: Bad McAd leaves a bad taste in my mouth

“If you are trying to figure out how to spend that fiver, consider taking a moment to unplug from the trite network of now and 15-seconds-from-now…”