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Comox Valley RCMP report - April 18-23

Comox Valley RCMP report - April 18-23

Between April 18-23, the Comox Valley RCMP received 11 calls regarding thefts from vehicles. Items taken from these vehicles included a gas card, license plates, change/cash, Tim Hortons card, a front bumper, tire air compressor, credit cards, sunglasses, dvd’s, gift cards. The Comox Valley RCMP continue to reminding residents to ensure your vehicle is locked at all times, while unattended, and that nothing of value is left in it.
UPDATE: Christy Clark says province will buy lumber to protect B.C. mills

UPDATE: Christy Clark says province will buy lumber to protect B.C. mills

Ruling finds subsidies in lumber from Tolko, Canfor and West Fraser, duties apply to all mills
UPDATED: Rescued pups have a new lease on life

UPDATED: Rescued pups have a new lease on life

The BC SPCA has removed 30 animals from a breeder in Lillooet
Philosophers’ Café: Are international students creating a two-tier system?

Philosophers’ Café: Are international students creating a two-tier system?

In 2015 there were 353,000 international students studying in Canada; a 92 per cent increase over 2008.
ELECTION 2017: Union backing revives donor debate

ELECTION 2017: Union backing revives donor debate

Steelworkers paying for NDP campaign staff, Christy Clark targeted for corporate cash
ELECTION 2017: No firm stance on marijuana from the three B.C. parties

ELECTION 2017: No firm stance on marijuana from the three B.C. parties

Federal legislation leaves distribution and enforcement up to provinces
Downtown Cumberland art mural closer to reality after latest donations

Downtown Cumberland art mural closer to reality after latest donations

The Cumberland Culture and Arts Society would like to thank First Credit Union, Cumberland Rotary Club and many other donors for helping to raise funds for a new mural in our community that will celebrate our community forest and our mountain biking culture.
Wildlife hospital contractor remembers MARS from his childhood

Wildlife hospital contractor remembers MARS from his childhood

Barry Page grew up watching Maj Birch rescue and rehabilitate injured wildlife
UPDATE: Fatal crash closes Highway 97 near Quesnel

UPDATE: Fatal crash closes Highway 97 near Quesnel

Reports from the scene indicate one person was killed in an accident involving a bus, a tractor and a car
VIDEO: Christy Clark inspired cat scratching post up for grabs

VIDEO: Christy Clark inspired cat scratching post up for grabs

A B.C. entrepreneur is auctioning off the cat toy to raise money for First Nations youth.