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Comox Valley Schools’ budget grant almost $5.5 million higher than planned

Comox Valley Schools’ budget grant almost $5.5 million higher than planned

Increase came from a boost in distributed learning rather traditional registration
Courtenay restaurant temporarily closed due to COVID-19 exposure

Courtenay restaurant temporarily closed due to COVID-19 exposure

It’s the latest business in the Valley to be affected by the virus
Comox Strathcona hospital district moves on budget with tax cut

Comox Strathcona hospital district moves on budget with tax cut

At $12.6 million, budget requisition represents drop of $4.4 million for current year
Courtenay councillor leads campaign to reduce building-sector GHG emissions

Courtenay councillor leads campaign to reduce building-sector GHG emissions

Courtenay councillor Will Cole-Hamilton wants local governments to carry a little more clout when it comes to reducing building-sector greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions.
Numerous Comox Valley projects get CERIP grants

Numerous Comox Valley projects get CERIP grants

Numerous Comox Valley projects have received grants through the Community Economic Recovery Infrastructure Program.
Thrifty Foods confirms staff member tests positive for COVID-19 in Courtenay

Thrifty Foods confirms staff member tests positive for COVID-19 in Courtenay

The company currently lists 12 stores within B.C. with confirmed cases
Comox Valley Schools expects enrolment drop come fall

Comox Valley Schools expects enrolment drop come fall

Decline projected online, as more students return to ‘bricks-and-mortar’ classes
Cumberland plans for parcel tax to cover water debt

Cumberland plans for parcel tax to cover water debt

Parcel tax review panel would take place March 22, if necessary
Former Alberta teacher accused of sexually assaulting students found dead on Quadra Island

Former Alberta teacher accused of sexually assaulting students found dead on Quadra Island

Mounties say Michael Gregory’s death has been deemed ‘non-suspicious’
SD71 identifies eight positive cases of COVID-19 and instructs 108 people to self-isolate

SD71 identifies eight positive cases of COVID-19 and instructs 108 people to self-isolate

The letter noted that all who have tested positive did not contract COVID-19 within the school sites