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Tahsis students step out for socially distanced farm to school activities

Tahsis students step out for socially distanced farm to school activities

Students from Captain Meares Elementary Secondary school get productive with outdoor education amidst pandemic
Possible door-to-door scam hits Courtenay neighbourhood

Possible door-to-door scam hits Courtenay neighbourhood

The Comox Valley RCMP has received three reports of a woman going door-to-door soliciting money for the homeless and/or seniors who cannot afford groceries.
Isolated B.C. First Nation seeks further seclusion in response to COVID-19

Isolated B.C. First Nation seeks further seclusion in response to COVID-19

Accessible only by air or water, no one can get in or out of Kyuquot without First Nation’s permission
Courtenay resident requests RV sani-dump site in city

Courtenay resident requests RV sani-dump site in city

A Courtenay resident has requested council to consider opening a recreational vehicle sani-dump sewage waste disposal site in the city.
Vancouver Island wilderness tourism operator optimistic despite business dip

Vancouver Island wilderness tourism operator optimistic despite business dip

Christine Clarke, a Strathcona tourism operator, believes that people will want to ‘connect’ and come back to nature to ‘heal’ post COVID-19
Comox Valley family doctors tell patients to stay in touch over non-COVID issues

Comox Valley family doctors tell patients to stay in touch over non-COVID issues

They also encourage parents to make sure they have their kids’ vaccinations up to date
Cumberland council sets police priorities for meeting

Cumberland council sets police priorities for meeting

Council endorses plans for poverty reduction, environment, recovery
Cumberland starts recovery plan discussion

Cumberland starts recovery plan discussion

Village is working with other local government partners through EOC
Comox Valley school officials ponder re-opening questions

Comox Valley school officials ponder re-opening questions

Superintendent expects September will look different than most

Cumberland considers how to redirect reserve funds as relief

Council still needs to adopt property tax rates by the middle of May
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