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Women celebrating next week in Comox Valley with A Powerful Noise

The public is invited to celebrate International Women's Day with the film A Powerful Noise March 6 at the North Island College Theatre.

Lewis construction unfolding in Courtenay — concern about process

The Lewis Centre addition and renovation project could be complete as early as fall 2013, according project manager Blair Pettis.

Explosives experts from CFB Comox detonate mortar round near Long Beach

A Second World War mortar round was encased in sandbags prior to being destroyed Sunday near Long Beach.

One-day hearing in hearing about dogfight

A Black Creek couple in a legal battle an application to destroy their dogs will face a one-day court hearing.

BC Hydro union rallying against smart meters

The union representing meter readers at BC Hydro is campaigning to help nearly 400 people whose jobs will be rendered obsolete.
Teachers plan to walk off job Monday throughout B.C.

Teachers plan to walk off job Monday throughout B.C.

Comox Valley teachers will join their counterparts throughout B.C. for an expected three-day full withdrawal of services beginning Monday.

Courtenay City Hall, stakeholders seeking downtown solutions

Could Fifth Street become a one-way street with diagonal parking?
Leap year baby

Leap year baby

Colby Michael William Husak was born Wednesday at 11:19 p.m. at St. Joseph's General Hospital to parents Ashley and Jason.
Farmers are marketing

Farmers are marketing

Susan Hunter, Barbara Odegard and Marla Limousin are local farmers and vendors at the Comox Valley Farmers' Market.

Armstrong resident wondering where package went

A resident of Armstrong, B.C. suggests there might be some shenanigans happening at the local post office.
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