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Comox Valley going to next phase of water restrictions

Comox Valley going to next phase of water restrictions

Forecast for water supply projections through September is well below normal
Village Park in Cumberland gets resurfacing work

Village Park in Cumberland gets resurfacing work

Council approves reallocating some funding to fix up courts
Cumberland council opts for video, safety plan for in-person meetings

Cumberland council opts for video, safety plan for in-person meetings

Council responds to a new ministerial order from June calling for open meetings
CF-18s holding training in Comox

CF-18s holding training in Comox

CF-18’s from 409 Tactical Fighter Squadron will be operating out of CFB Comox from July 16-20
Comox air force veteran celebrates 99th birthday in style

Comox air force veteran celebrates 99th birthday in style

Tom Shaw spent four years in England during the Second World War
Pick up a pie from On The Fly

Pick up a pie from On The Fly

Comox Valley Airport cafe using time away to seek our new offerings
Courtenay-Alberni MP encouraged by Ghost Gear Fund

Courtenay-Alberni MP encouraged by Ghost Gear Fund

It may not be a large chunk of change in the scheme of things, but Courtenay-Alberni MP Gord Johns is encouraged by an $8.3 million federal contribution to clean up ocean debris.
RBC Dominion Securities doubling YANA Ride dollars

RBC Dominion Securities doubling YANA Ride dollars

RBC Dominion Securities and their investment advisors Brendan Somers, Lara Austin, Don Somers, Brian Balfe, Sean Martin, and Blake Simpson have stepped up in a huge way in support of the 2020 Comox Bike Co. YANA Ride, and they’re hoping the community will too.
Tailgate Troubadours perform for Comox Valley shut-ins during pandemic

Tailgate Troubadours perform for Comox Valley shut-ins during pandemic

When playing music with others is your main entertainment and diversion, and a nasty pandemic hits shutting everyone down, it is easy to sink into a blue funk. Suddenly all the nursing homes where the Valley Echoes played are closed to everyone, even families.
Tofino woman’s plan for medical school nearly derailed by health crisis

Tofino woman’s plan for medical school nearly derailed by health crisis

Tofino resident/North Island College alumna Nora Morrison is heading to the University of Northern B.C. this fall to start her clinical training in medical school – a journey almost derailed by her own health crisis.