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Cumberland approves leachate pond rezoning

Cumberland approves leachate pond rezoning

Site will be a secondary pond to handle overflow at landfill site
The secret to a long life? “Wake up every morning!,” says Courtenay man on his 105th birthday

The secret to a long life? “Wake up every morning!,” says Courtenay man on his 105th birthday

Ken Dimond celebrates 105th birthday at Casa Loma with friends and family
Courtenay homicide suspect makes first court appearance

Courtenay homicide suspect makes first court appearance

Next court appearance is scheduled for March 23
Mask mandate lifts in B.C. Friday, COVID vaccine card program to end April 8

Mask mandate lifts in B.C. Friday, COVID vaccine card program to end April 8

These high-profile restrictions were lifted along with several others
‘Fanny: The Right to Rock’ to screen at North Island College

‘Fanny: The Right to Rock’ to screen at North Island College

The ‘opening night’ film of the 31st World Community Film Festival was postponed in February; now, we’re ready to rock together.
Comox Valley directors approve second reading of contentious application

Comox Valley directors approve second reading of contentious application

A group of Black Creek residents delivered a second presentation against a rezoning application for 168 campsites at Saratoga Speedway, March 8 at the Comox Valley Regional District board meeting; however, two of the three rural directors voting on the matter maintained their desire to hear from the community.
Eritrean refugee arrives in the Comox Valley

Eritrean refugee arrives in the Comox Valley

Comox Valley Friends of Refugees sponsors fifth applicant
Cumberland surveys residents on active transportation

Cumberland surveys residents on active transportation

“This master plan is really going to play a part in connecting our community”
Comox Valley school raises more than $1,200 for Habitat for Humanity

Comox Valley school raises more than $1,200 for Habitat for Humanity

“It is inspiring to see students this age taking on leadership roles.”
Comox Valley temporary warming centre served 370 people

Comox Valley temporary warming centre served 370 people

A provincial state of emergency followed by an extreme weather alert issued by Environment Canada prompted the operation of a temporary warming centre earlier this winter in the Comox Valley.