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Civilian investigators to watch B.C. RCMP

Civilian investigators to watch B.C. RCMP

ICBC retreats from stiffer fees to punish risky drivers

ICBC retreats from stiffer fees to punish risky drivers

Rethink must be 'reasonable', not charge more for one ticket

Comox Valley Child Development Association will increase accessibility thanks to federal funding

The Comox Valley Child Development Association in Courtenay has received over $66,000 to modify its parking and playground facilities to increase accessibility for people with disabilities and improve the quality of life for Comox Valley residents.
Learning the restaurant ropes

Learning the restaurant ropes

Just-elected premier coming Tuesday to Comox Valley for town hall meeting

Just-elected premier coming Tuesday to Comox Valley for town hall meeting

Residents of the Comox Valley are invited to join Premier Christy Clark at a live town hall meeting Tuesday.

Cultural centre proponents getting space in Comox

The Town of Comox is granting the recently vacated space on the top floor of the old library building (1729 Comox Ave.) to the Pearl Ellis Gallery and the Comox Archives and Museum Society.
Swinging away

Swinging away

Snowpack above Comox Valley second deepest on record

Snowpack above Comox Valley second deepest on record

In the Comox Valley you only have to look up to see all that snow and the record-setting season for the Mount Washington Alpine Resort. With the approach of May, BC Hydro will be closely monitoring how all that snow will melt.

Election sign debate hot in Comox in election year

Public right versus public eyesore is what Comox council debated at Wednesday's committee of the whole meeting, as the topic of election signs on public property split the council table.
Former MP has lofty plans for B.C. Conservative Party

Former MP has lofty plans for B.C. Conservative Party

Attempting to break a party's long political slump, former Conservative MP John Cummins rallied a small crowd Tuesday night in Courtenay with a message of revitalization and optimism for what he hopes will form the next provincial government — the B.C. Conservative Party.