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Mid Island Farmers Institute hosts talk on “organic,” and glyphosate issues

Mid Island Farmers Institute hosts talk on “organic,” and glyphosate issues

Farmers in the Comox Valley have had to adjust to a great number of events this season. Epic snow storms, a very wet and long-lasting spring, and record-breaking heat and drought in the summer. Luckily, growers are resilient and with the right information, are able to make decisions that allow their farms to adapt. The Mid Island Farmers Institute will be hosting its first meeting of the fall/winter season on Sept. 20 at 6:30 p.m.
Comox Valley Community Foundation names new president

Comox Valley Community Foundation names new president

The Comox Valley Community Foundation is pleased to announce that Dr. Harry Panjer has been elected as President.
Court orders blood sample after man vomits on B.C. firefighter offering overdose help

Court orders blood sample after man vomits on B.C. firefighter offering overdose help

Fire chief calls Nanaimo judge’s ruling a landmark decision
Wholesale Sports to close by year’s end

Wholesale Sports to close by year’s end

Nanaimo store will begin liquidating inventory between now and Dec. 28
Second-degree murder charge laid in Nanaimo fatal assault

Second-degree murder charge laid in Nanaimo fatal assault

John Albert Buchanan, 46, of Nanaimo was arrested Wednesday without incident
Canadian millennials aren’t drinking and driving due to social media shame: study

Canadian millennials aren’t drinking and driving due to social media shame: study

B.C. millenials are most responsible when it comes to not drinking and driving acorss the country
Friends seeking whereabouts of Twyla Roscovich

Friends seeking whereabouts of Twyla Roscovich

Sointula resident has been missing since Sept. 7
Time ticking for water treatment

Time ticking for water treatment

Area MPs Gord Johns and Rachel Blaney have pledged to help the Comox Valley Regional District maximize grant funding opportunities for a government-mandated, multi-million dollar water treatment project that needs to be operating in a couple of years. The project will bring the local water system into compliance with provincial guidelines and provide safe, sustainable drinking water to the Valley’s 45,000 residents.
LNG viable for long term, NDP minister says

LNG viable for long term, NDP minister says

Interest still strong despite ‘major plummet’ of prices
Sointula woman missing

Sointula woman missing

Twyla Roscovich has been missing since Sept. 7