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Island Health board chair reflects on challenges and accomplishments of the past year

Island Health board chair reflects on challenges and accomplishments of the past year

Leah Hollins
Bluegrass, blues and boogie-woogie comes to Courtenay’s Old Church Theatre

Bluegrass, blues and boogie-woogie comes to Courtenay’s Old Church Theatre

Two concerts coming to Courtenay’s Old Church Theatre in January feature artists who represent their music and instruments as only musicians who have dedicated their lifetimes to their craft can do.
2022 Comox Valley Year In Review: January

2022 Comox Valley Year In Review: January

The first local news of 2022 came 20 minutes into the new year.
CONTEST: What were Comox Valley’s most-read articles of 2022?

CONTEST: What were Comox Valley’s most-read articles of 2022?

We give you the list; you put them in order for movie tickets
Comox Valley Art Gallery releases winter/spring film fest schedule

Comox Valley Art Gallery releases winter/spring film fest schedule

Tickets are on sale now for the Comox Valley Art Gallery’s 2023 winter/spring film series.
Comox Mayor Nicole Minions recaps the town’s 2022 achievements

Comox Mayor Nicole Minions recaps the town’s 2022 achievements

By Mayor Nicole Minions
Earl Naswell Community Christmas Dinner delivers 725 hot turkey dinners to Comox Valley residents

Earl Naswell Community Christmas Dinner delivers 725 hot turkey dinners to Comox Valley residents

A steady stream of volunteers inside the Florence Filberg Centre spent Christmas morning packing hot turkey dinners in beautifully-designed bags (courtesy Mark R. Isfeld School art students), then loading them into vehicles where volunteer drivers distributed them throughout the Comox Valley.
UPDATE: 4 dead after bus rollover on B.C.’s Okanagan Connector on Christmas Eve

UPDATE: 4 dead after bus rollover on B.C.’s Okanagan Connector on Christmas Eve

No other vehicles were involved in the collision
Comox Valley businesses join forces to give away a car for Christmas

Comox Valley businesses join forces to give away a car for Christmas

Dripside Customs and Comox Valley Dodge co-hosted a “Christmas On Us” event, where they gave away a new car to one lucky entrant. People were asked to submit the name of someone they felt needed a new vehicle, and a random draw was made among all the entries. The winner was Nikita Saunders.
QUIZ: How much do you know about Christmas traditions?

QUIZ: How much do you know about Christmas traditions?

There are plenty of celebrations and customs on Dec. 25.