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Five-hour days among work perks at B.C. tech companies

Five-hour days among work perks at B.C. tech companies

Businesses are fighting the talent crunch with perks like vacation cash and luxury cars
Editorial: Diversity is strength

Editorial: Diversity is strength

This week is Pride Week in Courtenay, and considering the state of affairs in the world these days, the message of love, acceptance and embracing diversity could not be more timely.
Wildfires cost ICBC $500,000

Wildfires cost ICBC $500,000

Auto insurer has received 124 claims since the season began
Overdose death spurs community event in Courtenay

Overdose death spurs community event in Courtenay

At just 26 years, Ryan Hedican died in April from a fentanyl overdose. He was into sports while growing up in Courtenay, but battled addiction for many years. He tried different avenues to overcome the disease, including the Last Door Recovery Society in the Lower Mainland, where he spent the last eight months of his life.
Killing bears, one way or another

Killing bears, one way or another

B.C. hunters speak out about grizzly hunt, wildlife management
CPP reform to help boost plan’s assets above $15 trillion by 2090: analysis

CPP reform to help boost plan’s assets above $15 trillion by 2090: analysis

Federal calculations follow deal last year to increase Canadians’ retirement benefits
K.d. lang invites Jason Kenney to Pride; spokesman says he’s busy

K.d. lang invites Jason Kenney to Pride; spokesman says he’s busy

Singer says she’d give him free concert tickets if he discusses LGBTQ rights with her
Win a pair of Comox Valley Exhibition tickets - on us!

Win a pair of Comox Valley Exhibition tickets - on us!

Any plans this weekend?
Former New Zealand politician plotted multiple killings, Kelowna jury hears

Former New Zealand politician plotted multiple killings, Kelowna jury hears

Peter Beckett hatched a plan with his cellmate to kill anyone in the way of his freedom and wealth
Inner Harmony Healing owner becomes Bach Level Two educator

Inner Harmony Healing owner becomes Bach Level Two educator

Sarah Brune, owner of Inner Harmony Healing, is pleased to announce that she is now an educator of the Bach Flower Level Two advanced course of the Bach International Education Program. This is particular program is approved by the Bach Centre in the United Kingdom and she is currently the only educator in Western Canada.