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Ribfest returns to the Comox Valley for third year

Ribfest returns to the Comox Valley for third year

Rotary fundraiser always draws huge crowds
Hiker saved by encountering wall of flame near Invermere

Hiker saved by encountering wall of flame near Invermere

Man had to be rescued after he’d been hiking for six days in Mount Assiniboine Provincial Park
Duet bike donation adds freedom for residents at The Views

Duet bike donation adds freedom for residents at The Views

Katie Maximick
Many Tour de Rock fundraisers in the Comox Valley this weekend

Many Tour de Rock fundraisers in the Comox Valley this weekend

From car washes to pizza - how will you donate?
First Nations have hopes for B.C. New Democrats

First Nations have hopes for B.C. New Democrats

B.C. government’s pledges are more than ‘hollow words’
Bank of Canada raises interest rate to 1 per cent

Bank of Canada raises interest rate to 1 per cent

Increase comes as country’s powerful growth broadens
Students to negotiate grades in Ontario-based pilot project

Students to negotiate grades in Ontario-based pilot project

Dean from Wilfrid Laurier University thinks grades carry a lot of weight and are sometimes overrated
Suicide prevention training offered in Courtenay

Suicide prevention training offered in Courtenay

The suicide prevention training session Sept. 12 at the Alano Club in Courtenay is sold out, but people are encouraged to nevertheless register to be placed on a waitlist for the next session.
Courtenay-based IT company announces acquisition by F12.net

Courtenay-based IT company announces acquisition by F12.net

After more than 24 years of providing IT support throughout North Vancouver Island, a small Courtenay-based IT company has been acquired.
PM won’t back down on tax changes

PM won’t back down on tax changes

Justin ̨ÍåMMÂãÁÄÊÒ kicked off his Liberal retreat in Kelowna on Wednesday.