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Cancer diagnosis started with head shake for Trask

Cancer diagnosis started with head shake for Trask

“Prostate cancer and mental health month go together.”
High-speed internet on its way to Hornby, Denman islands

High-speed internet on its way to Hornby, Denman islands

Hornby and Denman Island residents have voted overwhelmingly in favour of high-speed internet.
Jonathan Kerr wins vacant seat in Comox council byelection

Jonathan Kerr wins vacant seat in Comox council byelection

Doctor attracts 54 per cent of vote and will replace Pat McKenna
Charge of assaulting police officer stayed against driver at Courtenay traffic stop

Charge of assaulting police officer stayed against driver at Courtenay traffic stop

Ocampo pleaded guilty to MVA charge for driving while prohibited in early 2020
UPDATED: Flood watch for all of Vancouver Island as heavy rain set to return tonight

UPDATED: Flood watch for all of Vancouver Island as heavy rain set to return tonight

B.C. River Forecast Centre warns of rising flood potential throughout the region
Glacier View Lodge’s legacy program lights up the Comox Valley Christmas season

Glacier View Lodge’s legacy program lights up the Comox Valley Christmas season

Each Christmas, Glacier View Lodge illuminates a tower of lights to shine over the Comox Valley. The lights are a visual representation of respect and remembrance of the many people whose lives have been touched by the services at the Lodge.
Cumberland looks to protect Perseverance Creek watershed

Cumberland looks to protect Perseverance Creek watershed

Planning initiative includes village, Mosaic, forest society and KFN
Courtenay home care business launching ‘Be a Santa to a Senior’ initiative

Courtenay home care business launching ‘Be a Santa to a Senior’ initiative

The Home Instead office in Courtenay is launching its Be A Santa to a Senior program, which supports older adults who may be overlooked, isolated or alone during the holiday season.
North Island College receives more than $1 million for student study abroad

North Island College receives more than $1 million for student study abroad

North Island College students will have access to more than $1 million to study abroad over the next four years, thanks to two new programs.
Cumberland takes next step on procedure change bylaw

Cumberland takes next step on procedure change bylaw

Council had discussed issue this fall and passed first reading at Nov. 22 meeting