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New wildlife sanctuary created in Oyster River

New wildlife sanctuary created in Oyster River

The Comox Valley Regional District, in conjunction with Environment Canada and Ducks Unlimited Canada, announced Wednesday the purchase of a woodland river floodplain at Shelter Point Farms in Oyster River, and a new protected wildlife area called Bear Creek Nature Park.
Clark rules out free vote on killing HST

Clark rules out free vote on killing HST

Abbott lashes Liberal challenger for 'flip flop'
Promises abound as would-be premiers stump for support

Promises abound as would-be premiers stump for support

Tax tinkering pledges surface from Dix, Abbott to woo votes
Recall target McRae has backbone, says Clark

Recall target McRae has backbone, says Clark

One-time deputy premier Christy Clark made a return visit last week to Courtenay after a recent stop during her campaign for premier of B.C.
Early Activity

Early Activity

Three Comox Valley singers finalists in talent search

Three Comox Valley singers finalists in talent search

Three of 11 finalists in a provincewide singing talent search are from the Comox Valley. Rebecca Simms, 13, and Alexandria Maillot, 18, both from Courtenay, and Avery Smith, 13, of Comox made the cut last Saturday out of hundreds on applicants.

Busy weekend coming in Comox

It’s more than just a road hockey tournament.
Employees huge part of Business of the Year Award

Employees huge part of Business of the Year Award

Employees at Hot Chocolates and the Cakebread Artisan Bakery pulled their weight and then some through a tough year for Jorden Marshall, co-owner of the Courtenay establishments.

Local man charged with sexual touching

A Comox Valley woman questions security at the Comox Valley Aquatic Centre after a 59-year-old local man was charged with sexually touching children, including her daughter.

Gifted students wanted

Do you have a gifted child?