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Courtenay residents protest medical clinic plan

Courtenay residents protest medical clinic plan

Third Street residents aren’t happy about a proposed new medical clinic on their street.
Orphaned Courtenay cougar dies at Greater Vancouver Zoo

Orphaned Courtenay cougar dies at Greater Vancouver Zoo

An orphaned cougar cub that spent a wild night exploring Courtenay’s city streets in late April has died.
Celebrate Police Week with a hot dog from the top dog

Celebrate Police Week with a hot dog from the top dog

Comox Valley detachment Inspector Tim Walton on site at Thrifty Foods Tuesday
Salish Orca ready to set sail in B.C. waters

Salish Orca ready to set sail in B.C. waters

One of the three new Salish class vessels from BC Ferries will begin operations May 15
West Courtenay Grade 6 students moving to Lake Trail school

West Courtenay Grade 6 students moving to Lake Trail school

Grade 6 students at three west Courtenay elementary schools will be moved to Lake Trail middle school in September.
UPDATE: UBC economist says election result unlikely to shift after absentee ballots counted

UPDATE: UBC economist says election result unlikely to shift after absentee ballots counted

Correction of BC Elections transcription error means neither NDP or BC Liberal likely to flip seats
Thunderballs set to roll in downtown Cumberland

Thunderballs set to roll in downtown Cumberland

The fourth annual Thunderballs event takes place Monday May 22, 9:30 a.m. in downtown Cumberland. This event features 4,000 golf balls rolling down Dunsmuir Avenue in an exciting race.
Armed Forces member charged with sex crimes at CFB Esquimalt

Armed Forces member charged with sex crimes at CFB Esquimalt

Some of the charges stem from video of an incident at the Greater Victoria base in 2011
Annual BC Hydro siren tests along Puntledge River May 12

Annual BC Hydro siren tests along Puntledge River May 12

With the warmer weather approaching, people will start to enter the Puntledge River to cool off. Tubing is the most common river activity. It’s a wonderful river system and a community asset, though people should keep in mind it’s a hydroelectric operated system where river flows may change quickly.
Paying it forward pays back for BC Children’s Hospital lottery winner

Paying it forward pays back for BC Children’s Hospital lottery winner

A trip to BC Children’s Hospital for treatment of their baby son turned into a desire to support the hospital through buying annual lottery tickets.