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Mosque to host vigil for family killed in London, Ont., vehicle attack

Mosque to host vigil for family killed in London, Ont., vehicle attack

Pickup truck mounted a curb, struck family as they were out for an evening walk, then drove away
Comox District Mountaineering Club wins BC Parks award

Comox District Mountaineering Club wins BC Parks award

The Comox District Mountaineering Club has been honoured with an award from BC Parks. The club — which is nearing a century of existence — won the volunteer group category in the awards that recognize groups and individuals who care for B.C.’s 1,000-plus parks and protected areas.
Indigenous leaders frustrated after Pope passes on apologizing for residential schools

Indigenous leaders frustrated after Pope passes on apologizing for residential schools

More than 60 per cent of residential schools were run by the Catholic Church
Island First Nation asks for healing centre at site of former residential school

Island First Nation asks for healing centre at site of former residential school

MP Gord Johns supports Tseshaht First Nation’s request
Comox Valley politicians lend support to logging protests

Comox Valley politicians lend support to logging protests

A trio of Comox Valley politicians headed to Fairy Creek Monday to support the protest of old-growth logging in the area near Port Renfrew.
Polio: When vaccines and re-emergence were just as daunting

Polio: When vaccines and re-emergence were just as daunting

Survivors sharing their memories with today’s younger people as a lesson of hope
92 affordable rentals coming to Comox Valley

92 affordable rentals coming to Comox Valley

Ninety two new, affordable rental homes are coming to the Comox Valley for people with low to moderate incomes.
Gravel pit in the plans for Union Bay

Gravel pit in the plans for Union Bay

Public comment period for the application ends June 18
Comox Valley memorials commemorate the 215 children

Comox Valley memorials commemorate the 215 children

Displays included teddy bears, shoes and flower designs
Study outlines ‘natural climate solutions’ to help Canada meet emissions targets

Study outlines ‘natural climate solutions’ to help Canada meet emissions targets

Report lists 24 nature-based ways for Canada to help cut carbon emissions by 78 million tonnes
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