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One person's junk somebody else's treasure

One person's junk somebody else's treasure

Recall campaign falls short in Comox Valley

Recall campaign falls short in Comox Valley

A surge of signatures in the final week of the Recall Don McRae campaign was not enough to unseat the rookie MLA, but the effort produced very positive results, according to organizers.

Lake Trail people determined to make neighbourhood better place to live

The people living and working in the area around Lake Trail School are banding together to make their community safer.
Lightkeepers to remain at the switch

Lightkeepers to remain at the switch

The Canadian Coast Guard’s latest attempt to eliminate lighthouse keepers was quashed Wednesday by the federal government.

Vancouver Island North MP denies role in Tory scandal

Vancouver Island North MP John Duncan should explain his role in the most recent Conservative scandal involving a former aide to the prime minister who is under RCMP investigation, says federal NDP candidate Ronna-Rae Leonard.

Making children feel more comfortable in Comox Valley

A group of early childhood educators is hoping a new signage project will make children more comfortable in their community.
Poll suggests it will be Clark v. Farnworth

Poll suggests it will be Clark v. Farnworth

Cumberland council approves Coal Valley bylaws, covenant

Cumberland council has adopted bylaws and a covenant for the Coal Valley Estates Joint Ventures residential development.

2010 slow year for fires in Courtenay

The year 2010 was one of the quietest for the Courtenay Fire Department, which responded to 110 fewer calls than it did the year before. Fire chief Don Bardonnex presented his 2010 annual report to Courtenay council Monday.

Childhood dream came true for Comox Valley pastor

As a child, Ron Sedo always told people he wanted to be a pastor when he grew up. He did just that, and he recently celebrated the 35th anniversary of his ordination.