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Courtenay senior cycles from top to bottom… of the world!

Courtenay senior cycles from top to bottom… of the world!

Bicycle trip from Yukon to southern tip of Argentina
Province invests $600,000 in North Island College aquaculture program

Province invests $600,000 in North Island College aquaculture program

North Island College will receive $600,000 to develop an aquaculture diploma at the Campbell River campus, BC Minister of Jobs, Tourism and Skills Training Shirley Bond announced last week.

Courtenay-Comox provincial election all candidates public forum to address sustainable jobs

The Comox Valley Global Awareness Network (CVGAN) and the British Columbia Council for International Cooperation (BCCIC) have partnered to host an all candidates public forum April 4 from 7-9 p.m. at the K’omoks Band Hall to discuss ‘Decent Work For All’ as it relates to our community, and the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), and opportunities for provincial political engagement.
Local Lions clubs distribute daffodil pins for CCS

Local Lions clubs distribute daffodil pins for CCS

Daffodil Month is a national fundraising campaign of the Canadian Cancer Society
UBC students creating overdose detector

UBC students creating overdose detector

The wearable detector aims to help combat B.C.’s opioid death crisis
BC Parks Foundation board begins work

BC Parks Foundation board begins work

Fundraising, increased park use part of mandate
Military presence is secret glue

Military presence is secret glue

This is another instalment of an annual relay race
Man gunned down in Courtenay

Man gunned down in Courtenay

Victim taken to hospital with gunshot wounds after Friday altercation; arrests made Monday
NDP leadership candidates suggest Liberal pledge on pot going up in smoke

NDP leadership candidates suggest Liberal pledge on pot going up in smoke

NDP candidates criticize governing Liberals on failure so far to legalize marijuana
Home buyers, tenants from Lower Mainland moving to outlying areas to live

Home buyers, tenants from Lower Mainland moving to outlying areas to live

Homeowner hopefuls find future outside Vancouver