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Cumberland woman demands judicial inquiry

Cumberland woman demands judicial inquiry

Three years ago, Yvonne Kafka of Cumberland demanded a full medical review when she felt her mammogram and ultrasound at St. Joseph’s General Hospital were misinterpreted.
Copters to return after helipad upgrade

Copters to return after helipad upgrade

Work is underway to upgrade the helipad at St. Joseph’s General Hospital, which hopes to be accommodating single-engine helicopters by the end of March.
Fur use opposed

Fur use opposed

Bullying opposed

Bullying opposed

The Boys and Girls Club wants you to be in the pink Wednesday. Literally.

Former premier visiting

Former premier Ujjal Dosanjh will be the guest speaker Feb. 23 at a fundraising dinner in Courtenay.

Fishery plan unveiled

The 2011 Pacific halibut recreational fishing season will open March 1, Fisheries and Oceans Minister Gail Shea announced this week.

Hospital location disappoints Cumberland

Council approved a letter outlining Mayor Fred Bates’ opinions about the new Valley hospital to be built at Ryan Road in Courtenay. The letter will be forwarded to the Vancouver Island Health Authority and copied to Health Services Minister Colin Hansen and local MLA Don McRae.

Leonard VIRL chair

Coun. Ronna-Rae Leonard of Courtenay was elected recently to serve a one-year term as the chair of the Vancouver Island Regional Library board of trustees.
Workplace injuries worrying hospital union

Workplace injuries worrying hospital union

The Hospital Employees’ Union is concerned about a spike in workplace injuries at St. Joseph’s General Hospital — particularly in long-term care.

Case postponed

A 59-year-old Courtenay resident who is facing 10 charges for touching children inappropriately at the Comox Valley Aquatic Centre in January will make his next court appearance in two weeks.