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‘Catastrophic failure’ results in multiple cancellations on Comox-Powell River ferry route

‘Catastrophic failure’ results in multiple cancellations on Comox-Powell River ferry route

BC Ferries will bring in the Salish Eagle from the Southern Gulf Island route to help backlog
Just In Time Choirs’ 2021 fall registration now open

Just In Time Choirs’ 2021 fall registration now open

Are you ready to engage your body, mind, and spirit?
Courtenay council to take second look at proposed apartments on Ryan Road

Courtenay council to take second look at proposed apartments on Ryan Road

Seymour Pacific Developments proposing mix of nearly 250 one, two and three-bedroom units
Comox Valley Food Bank launches Home Delivery Program

Comox Valley Food Bank launches Home Delivery Program

To increase the accessibility of food for local residents, the Comox Valley Food Bank has launched the Home Delivery Program, designed for clients with mobility issues.
Prolific Comox Valley property offender’s sentences total 44 months

Prolific Comox Valley property offender’s sentences total 44 months

Michael A. Leighton was facing charges from around Vancouver Island, Lower Mainland
Cumberland’s council revisits plastic bag ban bylaw

Cumberland’s council revisits plastic bag ban bylaw

Province changed Community Charter to give local governments more control
‘Better, healthier future’ to be discussed at Community Listening Event in Comox Saturday

‘Better, healthier future’ to be discussed at Community Listening Event in Comox Saturday

After many local community groups have endured 18 months of zoom meetings, an upcoming Community Listening Event will be a welcomed opportunity for organizations and volunteers to see and hear from each other in person.
Comox maker creates special 3D tool for hospital use

Comox maker creates special 3D tool for hospital use

A need for specialized training equipment at the Comox Valley Hospital has produced unique relationship between a local healthcare worker and a Comox teen.
Courtenay business selling glass orange hearts as fundraiser for residential school survivors

Courtenay business selling glass orange hearts as fundraiser for residential school survivors

When downtown Courtenay business owner Sheila Toni first heard the news about the discovery of a burial site with 215 children on the Kamloops Indian Residential School, she was heartbroken.
Comox teen produces film to spread mental health awareness

Comox teen produces film to spread mental health awareness

Will Thompson has been in the local news a fair amount during his teen years - for all the right reasons.