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O’Leary discusses immigration, economy during Conservative leadership campaign stop in Nanaimo

O’Leary discusses immigration, economy during Conservative leadership campaign stop in Nanaimo

Canadian television personality meets with Conservative supporters in Nanaimo
UPDATE: Third person dies from logging train incident near Woss

UPDATE: Third person dies from logging train incident near Woss

RCMP Island District General Investigation Section is investigating, along with others
From the rink to the links

From the rink to the links

He can hit a golf shot while balancing on a hockey skate, sitting in a chair or standing backwards. Or, for those willing to hold a tee between their teeth, from a person’s face.
Investigation says toxin killed the Vancouver aquarium’s beluga whales

Investigation says toxin killed the Vancouver aquarium’s beluga whales

Qila and Aurora died just nine days apart in November 2016
Are you the next Miss BC, Miss Teen BC or Mrs. BC?

Are you the next Miss BC, Miss Teen BC or Mrs. BC?

Applications are now being accepted - find out more info here.
Islanders attached to favourite cars

Islanders attached to favourite cars

Vancouver Islanders talk cars
ELECTION 2017: Christy Clark, John Horgan and Andrew Weaver square off in first debate

ELECTION 2017: Christy Clark, John Horgan and Andrew Weaver square off in first debate

Taxes, road tolls hot issues for B.C. Greens, B.C. Liberals, B.C. NDP
Benninger lists jobs, taxes, among priorities

Benninger lists jobs, taxes, among priorities

My name is Jim Benninger and I am the BC Liberal candidate for Courtenay-Comox. I want to tell you a little about myself and what I want to accomplish in our community.
More care beds, classroom funding top Leonard’s list

More care beds, classroom funding top Leonard’s list

The Comox Valley’s been my home for 27 years. I’ve been involved as a community activist, worked with environmental non-profit organizations, and served as an elected Courtenay councillor for nine years. My husband and I raised our two children here. After seeing the erosion of the community you and I care about, it is time to build a better B.C.
Living wage, affordable daycare top Sellentin’s platform

Living wage, affordable daycare top Sellentin’s platform

My name is Ernie Sellentin, your BC Green Party candidate for the Courtenay-Comox riding. I am running for the BC Greens because we need meaningful change in this province. Both the Liberals and NDP represent the status quo: the same old ideas, the same ties to donors and special interest groups, the same policies that favour big business. I intend to represent you and the issues that affect you.