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Comox Valley Schools board to review policy around ending meetings

Comox Valley Schools board to review policy around ending meetings

Decision followed resignation of board chair who expressed concerns over policy change
Comox Valley Schools board of education chair resigns

Comox Valley Schools board of education chair resigns

District will have to hold byelection to fill Ian Hargreaves’ spot as trustee
Rare green sturgeon sighted near Port Renfrew

Rare green sturgeon sighted near Port Renfrew

‘It’s a pretty rare phenomenon,’ says Port Renfrew resident
‘It’s scary’: Mowachaht/Muchalaht First Nation identifies first COVID-19 case

‘It’s scary’: Mowachaht/Muchalaht First Nation identifies first COVID-19 case

After the First Nation member tested positive in Gold River, the community is being closely monitored for more cases
Courtenay woman raising money for Kidney Foundation of Canada

Courtenay woman raising money for Kidney Foundation of Canada

A Courtenay woman is preparing for an annual event that raises money to help fight kidney disease and boost organ donation.
Comox Valley farm owner says ‘nasty’ flyer full of misinformation

Comox Valley farm owner says ‘nasty’ flyer full of misinformation

A poster that someone attached to a stack of Comox Valley Record newspapers on Marsden Road claims that a chicken slaughterhouse is coming to the neighbourhood. The owner of Marsden Meadows, however, says the flyer is full of misinformation.
Fossil discovery could be Comox Valley’s second elasmosaur

Fossil discovery could be Comox Valley’s second elasmosaur

The skeletal remains of an ancient swimming reptile called a plesiosaur have been discovered on the banks of the Trent River south of Courtenay.
Air ambulance calls on Vancouver Island way down so far in 2020

Air ambulance calls on Vancouver Island way down so far in 2020

Only 519 transports from Vancouver Island so far, compared to 1,107 total calls in 2019
Comox Valley will have eight new EV charging stations

Comox Valley will have eight new EV charging stations

New Democrat MLA Ronna-Rae Leonard says people in Courtenay-Comox will benefit from eight new electric vehicle charging stations which will expand clean transportation options, reduce pollution and support the government’s CleanBC goals.
Comox Valley RCMP issue arrest warrant for local man

Comox Valley RCMP issue arrest warrant for local man

Warrant of the week
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