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Kayak shop in Courtenay getting back to business after crash

Kayak shop in Courtenay getting back to business after crash

Operation does most of its business during busy summer months
Seismic upgrades on horizon at Courtenay school

Seismic upgrades on horizon at Courtenay school

When construction is complete, a seismically upgraded Lake Trail Middle School will include a new wing, teacher collaboration rooms, gender neutral washrooms and a standalone child care facility.
Rider says he’s lucky to be alive after Cumberland trail mishap

Rider says he’s lucky to be alive after Cumberland trail mishap

Gerald Cline credits rescuers, from fellow riders to first responders, for their help
Cumberland council gives go-ahead for next phase at Coal Valley

Cumberland council gives go-ahead for next phase at Coal Valley

Latest phase of residential development will add 38 lots to neighbourhood
Trash truck takes out Comox power line

Trash truck takes out Comox power line

Power line badly frayed after contact with vehicle
Bat from Denman Island tests positive for rabies

Bat from Denman Island tests positive for rabies

Comox Valley veterinarian clinic reminds pet owners to ensure their animals have up-to-date vaccines
Island Health no longer testing water at popular Vancouver Island beaches

Island Health no longer testing water at popular Vancouver Island beaches

Municipalities were warned last summer but some have yet to take on the responsibility
Area B participation on sewage commission still up in air

Area B participation on sewage commission still up in air

The regional sewage commission will further consider the idea of appointing the Area B director as a temporary, non-voting member when a governance review is completed in September.
Sun-soaked Cowichan River tubers pelted with rocks

Sun-soaked Cowichan River tubers pelted with rocks

Police take man into custody after woman receives minor injuries in incident near Duncan
Court rules in favour of CVRD on 3L petition

Court rules in favour of CVRD on 3L petition

The courts have ruled in favour of the Comox Valley Regional District on a petition filed by 3L Developments, a Nanaimo-based developer which had hoped to build homes on its property around Stotan Falls.