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Volunteers comb through thousands of photos for missing Courtenay man

Volunteers comb through thousands of photos for missing Courtenay man

Friends of Michael Gazetas are scouring files for a clue to resume official search
Rear admiral added to Comox Valley Walk of Achievement

Rear admiral added to Comox Valley Walk of Achievement

Bob Auchterlonie will get his star during ceremony on Saturday
Cockpit recorder inactive in Australian air tanker tragedy, crash probe finds

Cockpit recorder inactive in Australian air tanker tragedy, crash probe finds

Investigation continues in crash of Coulson C-130 air tanker
Cumberland resident in running for cover of Inked Magazine

Cumberland resident in running for cover of Inked Magazine

Dannielle Goulet of Cumberland is in the running to be the next tattooed model to grace the cover of Inked magazine.
Comox-Strathcona hospital board members fear Island Health will ignore opposition to lab service contract

Comox-Strathcona hospital board members fear Island Health will ignore opposition to lab service contract

Motion passed expresses opposition; demands Island Health explain potential impact
Next phase of construction at Crown Isle Shopping Centre set to begin

Next phase of construction at Crown Isle Shopping Centre set to begin

The owner of the Crown Isle Shopping Centre is set to begin the third and final phase of construction at the intersection of Lerwick and Ryan roads in Courtenay.
Brandy Bishop trial set for October for 2014 fatal crash near Fanny Bay

Brandy Bishop trial set for October for 2014 fatal crash near Fanny Bay

Defendant is facing a half dozen counts related to driving causing death, bodily harm
Comox Valley school board passes on student trustee idea for now

Comox Valley school board passes on student trustee idea for now

Board postpones discussion of related idea to create student advisory council
Public encouraged to contribute to Courtenay’s Official Community Plan

Public encouraged to contribute to Courtenay’s Official Community Plan

About 350 people attended the Feb. 19 Ideas Fair to help update Courtenay’s Official Community Plan, which will guide City business in the near future.
Courtenay-Alberni MP demands transition to closed-containment aquaculture

Courtenay-Alberni MP demands transition to closed-containment aquaculture

Friday at Parliament Hill in Ottawa, Courtenay-Alberni MP Gord Johns called on the federal government to deliver on a promise to transition to closed-containment aquaculture.