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With some Comox Valley power still out, more strong wind on the way

With some Comox Valley power still out, more strong wind on the way

Although it felt like a hurricane that walloped the Comox Valley, meteorologists said Monday's storm fell just shy of qualifying.

Three Comox Valley highway projects funded by Victoria

The Comox Valley will benefit from close to $1 million in funding for three highway projects.

Comox Valley Regional District asked to acknowledge culture

The Courtenay and District Museum and Comox Valley Art Gallery are asking the regional district board to endorse recommendations.
Second refugee family reunited with friends halfway around world in Comox Valley

Second refugee family reunited with friends halfway around world in Comox Valley

Yousif Al Halaaq considers himself a lucky man, thankful he and his family could leave behind a chaotic existence in the Middle East.
Wood used well

Wood used well

Mayor Larry Jangula (left) congratulates Comox architect Martin Hagarty for a job well done on the Courtenay City Hall renovations.
Federal funds helping women, girls on Hornby Island

Federal funds helping women, girls on Hornby Island

The Comox Valley Transition Society will use $127,500 in federal funds to address gender-based violence on Hornby Island.
Courtenay hit especially hard by fierce winter storm

Courtenay hit especially hard by fierce winter storm

A severe windstorm Monday morning caused power outages in many parts of Vancouver Island.
Body at side of highway identified as missing Kingcome Inlet resident

Body at side of highway identified as missing Kingcome Inlet resident

A Kingcome Inlet resident has been identified as the person whose body was found Friday between Courtenay and Campbell River.
Body discovered on Inland Highway

Body discovered on Inland Highway

RCMP have confirmed the discovery of a body off the roadway of Highway 19, approximately 1.5 km south of Hamm Road.

Community liability of hundreds of millions feared for Comox Valley developments

A local conservation group thinks developments are being approved at a rate that will leave taxpayers on the hook.
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