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Rescuers busy again on weekend

This past weekend was once again a busy one for the dedicated volunteers of Comox Valley Ground Search and Rescue, with the team responding to two incidents simultaneously.
NDP leadership hopeful opposed to coal mine

NDP leadership hopeful opposed to coal mine

After being in public life for more than a quarter century, John Horgan wanted the chance not only to talk to New Democrats, but to talk over New Democrats.

Two Courtenay people seeking federal NDP nomination

The Vancouver Island North NDP riding Association will choose one of three people Feb. 27 to challenge MP John Duncan in the next federal election.
Big-hearted Barlow making our world better

Big-hearted Barlow making our world better

Anika Barlow believes that if you expect more out of youth, they will do more.

Accused from pool identified

A 59-year-old Courtenay resident facing 10 charges for touching children inappropriately at the Comox Valley Aquatic Centre last week is now facing breach of his bail conditions.
‘Great role model’ keeps making world better place

‘Great role model’ keeps making world better place

Whether he’s helping poor children overseas or inspiring students in elementary schools around the Comox Valley, Bent Harder gives a lot of himself to other people.

Mental health getting funding

When the Vancouver Island Health Authority board came to the Valley last week, it brought with it the announcement of additional funding for mental health services in this region.

Hospital board pair back

The man who has the top seat at the regional hospital district board will stay right where he is.
Local businesspeople get into winner’s circle

Local businesspeople get into winner’s circle

Four Comox Valley businesses brought home impressive hardware and accolades from the 11th annual Business Examiner awards.