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First shipping container home opened in Courtenay on Sunday

First shipping container home opened in Courtenay on Sunday

Project represents joint effort between Comox Rotary and Dawn to Dawn
Comox Valley Ground Search and Rescue flies out injured hiker Sunday morning

Comox Valley Ground Search and Rescue flies out injured hiker Sunday morning

Medical team was flown in to Mount Washington area to assess patient Saturday, injury ‘not severe’
Courtenay middle school students selected to question federal leaders

Courtenay middle school students selected to question federal leaders

Lake Trail students are one of six groups to submit videos for Student Vote
Courtenay climate strike draws hundreds to downtown core

Courtenay climate strike draws hundreds to downtown core

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Women peace activists represent Marxist-Leninist Party of Canada on the North Island

Women peace activists represent Marxist-Leninist Party of Canada on the North Island

Candidates running in both the Courtenay-Alberni and North Island-Powell River ridings
Union Bay Improvement District board lacks chair

Union Bay Improvement District board lacks chair

Next meeting for board is scheduled for Oct. 17
Students greet Tour de Rock riders in Comox Valley

Students greet Tour de Rock riders in Comox Valley

Annual Cops for Cancer fundraising ride features local Gord Burton
Steady progress on cycling expansion project in Courtenay

Steady progress on cycling expansion project in Courtenay

Crews are making steady progress on the Fitzgerald Corridor Cycling Expansion Project.
UBCM considers voting age, overdose epidemic

UBCM considers voting age, overdose epidemic

Comox Mayor Russ Arnott made a funding request for widening of shoulders on local roadways during a meeting with Transportation and Infrastructure Minister Claire Trevena at the Union of B.C. Municipalities convention last week in Vancouver.
Group proposes agreement to build trust with Comox Valley Regional District

Group proposes agreement to build trust with Comox Valley Regional District

The Curtis Road Residents Association (CRRA) has proposed a Good Neighbour Agreement between Electoral Area B and the Comox Valley Regional District sewage commission. The agreement sets out expectations pertaining to the sewage treatment plant in terms of odour level, noise and light pollution.