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Schools finding fewer problems like truancy this fall

Schools finding fewer problems like truancy this fall

Board members are happy to see students taking leadership roles
Possible COVID-19 exposure at Courtenay establishment

Possible COVID-19 exposure at Courtenay establishment

Island Health is notifying people who attended Browns Socialhouse at 1661 Cliffe Ave. in Courtenay on Tuesday, Nov. 3 between 3-4 p.m., and Thursday, Nov. 5 from 3-4 p.m. about a possible exposure to COVID-19.
November already with more COVID-19 cases on Vancouver Island than all of October

November already with more COVID-19 cases on Vancouver Island than all of October

Latest update from B.C. Centre for Disease Control breaks down the numbers for local Island regions
Comox Strathcona Regional Hospital District backs tax break in preliminary budget

Comox Strathcona Regional Hospital District backs tax break in preliminary budget

Board approves a motion to reduce $4.4 million for reserves, though it must pass final budget
Open-net salmon farms on their way out of B.C. waters

Open-net salmon farms on their way out of B.C. waters

Fed begins transition process but what will replace the pens remains unclear
Courtenay freestyle skier earns spot on national team

Courtenay freestyle skier earns spot on national team

Dillan Glennie of Courtenay has earned a spot on the Canadian freestyle ski team.
Black Creek woman who can’t wear a mask feels unfairly judged

Black Creek woman who can’t wear a mask feels unfairly judged

Kathleen Klassen’s medical condition makes wearing a mask impossible
Comox Valley veteran pens second novel on worldwide adventures

Comox Valley veteran pens second novel on worldwide adventures

Soul of a Nomad released this month
North Island-Powell River MP Rachel Blaney’s Remembrance Day address

North Island-Powell River MP Rachel Blaney’s Remembrance Day address

A lot has been said and commented and shared this year on the ideas of sacrifice, freedom, service, and those to whom we are thankful.
Cumberland Mayor Leslie Baird’s Remembrance Day statement

Cumberland Mayor Leslie Baird’s Remembrance Day statement

On Remembrance Day we share our pride and our sorrow as we remember and honour those Canadians who have served our country. I know we recognize the great cost paid by those who have served in our military to provide us with the freedoms and opportunities we enjoy today.