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Comox voters picking one from eight

Comox voters picking one from eight

Eight names will appear on the ballot sheet at Saturday’s byelection to fill a vacant seat on Comox council.

Longboard stolen

The Comox Valley RCMP are investigating a robbery that occurred Friday at approximately 6:23 p.m., when a young male was robbed of his longboard outside the Apple Tree Grocery on Fifth Street in Courtenay.

New chief chosen, treaty vote coming

The K’ómoks First Nation has re-elected Chief Ernie Hardy three months before band members decide whether to send an Agreement in Principle (AIP) to the next stage of the B.C. Treaty Commission process.

Recall campaign ready

Supporters of the campaign to recall MLA Don McRae will meet outside the Comox Post Office at noon today (Wednesday) to send their application for recall to Elections BC in Victoria.
Fire alarms save lives

Fire alarms save lives

Comox fire chief Gord Schreiner would like to remind you that working smoke alarms really do save lives.

ONLINE FIRST: Comox Valley RCMP seeking longboard thieves

The Comox Valley RCMP are investigating a robbery that occurred Friday at approximately 6:23 p.m., when a young male was robbed of his longboard outside the Apple Tree Grocery on Fifth Street in Courtenay.
Some shunning campaign signs

Some shunning campaign signs

Election signs — an eyesore or a necessary part of a political campaign?

RCMP detachment grows in numbers

Two additional members will join the Comox Valley RCMP this spring.
‘No mas,’ says Bell to politics

‘No mas,’ says Bell to politics

Former NDP MP Catherine Bell has decided not to run as a candidate in the next federal election, initiating a search for a new NDP candidate for Vancouver Island North.

Who pays to use public buildings?

Courtenay council is advocating for more equitable contributions from all jurisdictions for recreation and cultural facilities in the Valley.