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New online directory for community services launches in B.C.

New online directory for community services launches in B.C.

The new website, bc211.ca, offers help on employment, mental health, housing and more
Courtenay approves Third Street medical clinic

Courtenay approves Third Street medical clinic

A Third Street medical clinic is going ahead.
Local family promotes Comox sailing

Local family promotes Comox sailing

Inaugural Sail Fest tops off busy two weeks of wind powered racing
John Horgan protests delay in housing reform

John Horgan protests delay in housing reform

Christy Clark renews warning about Site C delays
Get a ‘Cup of Kindness’ at Starbucks with Lady Gaga

Get a ‘Cup of Kindness’ at Starbucks with Lady Gaga

The “Cups of Kindness” campaign begins Tuesday and runs through Monday
Nine arrested in Lower Mainland money laundering scheme

Nine arrested in Lower Mainland money laundering scheme

Cash, drugs, luxury vehicles seized from six houses
Sears Canada ponders sale, says there is ‘significant doubt’ about its future

Sears Canada ponders sale, says there is ‘significant doubt’ about its future

Despite its recent efforts to turn itself around, the writing has been on the wall for Sears Canada
Experts to gather in Vancouver for Canada’s first drug-use recovery conference

Experts to gather in Vancouver for Canada’s first drug-use recovery conference

Event announcement includes a look into the first Life in Recovery report
A richly rewarding day for Comox Valley students, parents and teachers

A richly rewarding day for Comox Valley students, parents and teachers

More than 450 students from kindergarten to Grade 12 at 13 SD71 schools participated in the second annual Inquiry Fair in May at Lake Trail Middle School. Presentations were as varied as those who created them. Students saw virtual reality demonstrations, hands on demonstrations, and an outdoor classroom.
Soroptimist members give back to community

Soroptimist members give back to community

Members of Soroptimist International of Courtenay presented 10 bursaries of $500 each, totaling $5,000, to six North Island College students and four high school students to help continue their education.
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