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UPDATED: Family confirms Ben Kilmer found dead

UPDATED: Family confirms Ben Kilmer found dead

Authorities say his remains were found by a hiker, and foul play has been ruled out
Island Health encourages sexual assault survivors to #TrustYourself

Island Health encourages sexual assault survivors to #TrustYourself

New social media campaign urges survivors of sexual assault to seek medical care
Mainroad prepares to clear North Island roads this winter

Mainroad prepares to clear North Island roads this winter

Mainroad North Island Contracting LP’s road servicing contract began Sept. 1
CVRD website wins award

CVRD website wins award

The Comox Valley Regional District has received a Gold Marcom Award for its new website launched last spring.
Comox Valley reverend supports SOGI

Comox Valley reverend supports SOGI

Rev. Ingrid Brown is among hundreds of Christian leaders in B.C. who have petitioned Education Minister Rob Fleming to express their support of an educational resource concerning sexual orientation and gender identity (SOGI).
Ucluelet fears orca protection could shut down fisheries

Ucluelet fears orca protection could shut down fisheries

“I beg you to start a process to put a stick in the wheels and slow these people down.”
Conservation officers investigate four elk shot and abandoned on Vancouver Island

Conservation officers investigate four elk shot and abandoned on Vancouver Island

Leaving harvestable game meat in the field is a punishable offence
1,000 needles pulled from Cowichan River

1,000 needles pulled from Cowichan River

Duncan area cleanup project nets three huge truckloads of garbage
Courtenay candidates have their say

Courtenay candidates have their say

The 16 people running for Courtenay council gathered Tuesday evening at an all candidates forum at the Sid Williams Theatre. The Comox Valley Chamber of Commerce hosted the event.
Courtenay council recognizes longtime volunteer

Courtenay council recognizes longtime volunteer

Historian/musician has bettered the community