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Comox Valley volunteers help flood victims in Fraser Valley

Comox Valley volunteers help flood victims in Fraser Valley

“People were devastated at the losses that they incurred.”
School District 71 offering information night on dual credit academics

School District 71 offering information night on dual credit academics

School District 71 is offering a Dual Credit Academics Parent Night information session on Wednesday, Jan. 26, via Zoom.
Cumberland council supports salary increase to meet average

Cumberland council supports salary increase to meet average

Motion includes setting up independent committee in election years to review pay
Island Health’s top doc delays retirement, citing Omicron wave

Island Health’s top doc delays retirement, citing Omicron wave

Chief medical health officer Dr. Richard Stanwick to remain in role until Jan. 31
Comox Valley author’s debut novel gaining international attention

Comox Valley author’s debut novel gaining international attention

Adele Deegan was living the perfect life, until everything went “Splat,” in 1995.
Opioid crisis has a trickle-down effect on paramedics’ mental health

Opioid crisis has a trickle-down effect on paramedics’ mental health

‘Most of us are exhausted.’
Wet Paint Art Group featured at the Pearl Ellis Gallery in Comox

Wet Paint Art Group featured at the Pearl Ellis Gallery in Comox

A group of art friends who have painted and shared their passion for more than 10 years are excited to show their work at the Pearl Ellis Gallery from Jan. 13 to Feb. 5. Thirteen artists from the Wet Paint Art Group, hailing from Courtenay, Comox, Black Creek, and Campbell River, plan to delight the senses with their fresh array of new paintings and 3D artwork.
Denman Island climate group calling for action on fossil fuels

Denman Island climate group calling for action on fossil fuels

The Denman Island Climate Action Network (DICAN) closely followed the recent international climate change conference. In response to its lacklustre outcome, citizens the world over have redoubled their efforts to pressure governments to do more and to do it quickly.
Concerned Citizens of Baynes Sound want answers about shipbreaking

Concerned Citizens of Baynes Sound want answers about shipbreaking

A group dubbed Concerned Citizens of Baynes Sound (CCOBS) is pressing the regional district for answers as to why shipbreaking is being allowed on the water near Union Bay.
BC Ferries anticipating service disruptions in coming months as Omicron spikes

BC Ferries anticipating service disruptions in coming months as Omicron spikes

Company expects inter-island routes to be especially affected by crew shortages