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Ceremony honouring lives lost at art gallery

In honour of the National Day of Remembrance and Action on Violence Against Women, the Comox Valley Transition Society and Honouring Our Sisters will host a vigil at noon Wednesday, Dec. 6 on the plaza in front of the Comox Valley Art Gallery, 580 Duncan Ave., Courtenay.
Police seeking information on missing Courtenay man

Police seeking information on missing Courtenay man

The Comox Valley RCMP is requesting the public’s assistance in locating a missing Courtenay resident.
Cumberland looks ahead to the future

Cumberland looks ahead to the future

What will the Village of Cumberland look like in 25 years?
Cumberland Museum and Archives requests $50,000 in extra funding from the Village

Cumberland Museum and Archives requests $50,000 in extra funding from the Village

The Cumberland Museum and Archives is asking for $50,000 more in annual funding from the Village, which would help contribute to staffing needs and facility upgrades.
Crews battle barn fire in Dashwood off Highway 19A

Crews battle barn fire in Dashwood off Highway 19A

Highway traffic backed up as responders converge on scene
Waste-to-energy select committee rejects staff recommendation

Waste-to-energy select committee rejects staff recommendation

The CVRD’s select committee for studying waste-to-energy needs more time.
B.C. residents rally for medication

B.C. residents rally for medication

Cystic fibrosis patients from Vernon, Vancouver, Victoria among those rallying at Legislature Wednesday
Honour table about meaning and heart

Honour table about meaning and heart

A retired member of the Canadian Armed Forces has constructed a special conference-sized table containing a design that captures the uniqueness of Vancouver Island Compassion Dogs (VICD).
Terminally ill Comox veteran receives medal from Korean government

Terminally ill Comox veteran receives medal from Korean government

A terminally ill Comox Valley veteran has received a prestigious medal from the Korean government.
Strong winds expected overnight for east Vancouver Island

Strong winds expected overnight for east Vancouver Island

The winds will get up to 70 km/h before dying down overnight or Tuesday morning.