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Author Hume one speaker Saturday at land-use interfaith dialogue

Land use is a subject sure to draw a diversity of perspectives, and another Interfaith Community Dialogue hosted Saturday by the Community Justice Centre is sure to stimulate that conversation. Stephen Hume, noted author and Vancouver Sun senior writer, is joining the dialogue as one of the featured presenters.
Dosanjh braves blizzard to go all the way to Holland

Dosanjh braves blizzard to go all the way to Holland

Former B.C. premier Ujjal Dosanjh fought his way through a whiteout in Parksville to attend a fundraising dinner for the Vancouver Island North federal Liberal Association Wednesday in Courtenay.
People's revolution really shook Egypt up

People's revolution really shook Egypt up

CAIRO, EGYPT — The streets exploded with excitement, as drivers blew their horns, the pedestrians yelled and waved their national flag. The president of Egypt, Hosni Mubarak, had finally announced that he was stepping down.

Fit for Heart events promoting good health in Comox Valley

The third annual Fit for Heart aquacise events promises fun, fitness and fundraising at the sports and aquatic centres March 3 and 4.
Facial analysis unveiling driver's licence fraudsters

Facial analysis unveiling driver's licence fraudsters

ICBC technology flags more than 600 suspected ID thieves
B.C. Liberals raise big money

B.C. Liberals raise big money

Abbotsford doctor guilty of influence peddling

Abbotsford doctor guilty of influence peddling

VICTORIA – An Abbotsford doctor has pleaded guilty to two charges related to influencing B.C. government officials who were in charge of his contracts to provide electronic health systems.
Fishermen gather outside MP Duncan's Courtenay office to protest halibut allocation

Fishermen gather outside MP Duncan's Courtenay office to protest halibut allocation

Angry fishermen rallied Monday outside the Courtenay office of Vancouver Island North MP John Duncan, in response to the allowable catch for halibut recently announced by the department of Fisheries and Oceans. Their message was two-fold: the 88/12 per cent halibut allocation is a joke and they will never buy quota off the commercial sector.
Official opening Friday for North Island College trades building in Courtenay

Official opening Friday for North Island College trades building in Courtenay

The provincial government is projecting that Vancouver Island will need 6,850 skilled carpenters and cabinetmakers by 2019. And North Island College (NIC) is in a position to help meet that demand with its brand-new Trades Training Centre at the Comox Valley campus.

Comox woman wants mammograms included in radiologist investigation

A Comox woman who lived with cancer for a year after the radiologist reading her mammogram said she was cancer-free is hoping the provincial investigation into CT scans will include mammograms as well. Florence Smith of Comox was misdiagnosed in 2004 after a mammogram at St. Joseph's Hospital in Comox.