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Court date set for Black Creek dogfight couple

A Black Creek couple involved in a legal battle with the Comox Valley Regional District will have a one-day, five-hour court hearing.

Teachers postpone vote until April

Teachers will vote on a plan of action — which includes withdrawal from extracurricular activities — in response to Bill 22.

Courtenay shoots all the way up to 73rd

It's a slow, steady rise to the top, but Courtenay is more than halfway there.

Victoria paying to shore up 'hidden gem' in Royston

Royston received a $325,000 grant from the province to help fund its waterfront trail project.
Students exhibiting their skills at G.P. Vanier

Students exhibiting their skills at G.P. Vanier

G.P. Vanier Secondary School will host the annual Skills Canada regional event for the first time.
B.C. government paying for part of Lewis Centre work in Courtenay

B.C. government paying for part of Lewis Centre work in Courtenay

Courtenay taxpayers will pay less for the Lewis Centre renovation and expansion project thanks to funding from the Province.
Needless fire deaths targeted

Needless fire deaths targeted

Surrey and the province to crack down on lack of functioning smoke alarms in homes.

Determining future disposal of garbage no waste of time

Comox Strathcona Waste Management is seeking public feedback about garbage through a series of open houses this month and next.

Reports of 'robocalls' surfacing in Comox Valley

The growing “robocall” scandal that first emerged in Guelph, Ont., has reached the Vancouver Island North riding.

Council still considering pedestrian bridge across Courtenay River

The City of Courtenay could commit $100,000 towards the proposed cycling/pedestrian bridge downtown.
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