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VIHA warns of Norovirus outbreaks on Island

Norovirus outbreaks are limiting visiting at the Nanaimo Regional General Hospital and Victoria General Hospital.

Halibut allocation topic at AGM

Members of the Courtenay and District Fish and Game Protective Association will be attending their first general meeting of 2011 Jan. 3 at 7:30 p.m. with earnest.

Trails damaged

Two regional district parks have suffered damage to trails due to recent storm and flood events.
Planning group rising to challenge

Planning group rising to challenge

As of Dec. 16, the local group from the design, engineering and urban planning community calling themselves The Comox Valley Challenge is halfway to its goal of submitting an entry in the Living City Design Competition, presented by the International Living Building Institute.

Hills are alive with happy skiers after record snow dump

Mount Washington Alpine Resort is basking in an early-season bliss in the wake of record snowfalls.

Tories pledged $5.3 million to boost armed forces

Every Friday we feature Valley history taken from our back issues.

Pool reopens Monday

The Comox Valley Regional District sports centre pool will re-open to the public on Monday after seven months of renovations.
Heavy rains pound Valley but no serious flooding

Heavy rains pound Valley but no serious flooding

Despite heavy rainfall and a flood alert notice issued Christmas Eve, widespread flooding did not occur in Courtenay over the weekend.
Abbott, Falcon duel for endorsements

Abbott, Falcon duel for endorsements

VICTORIA – Natural Resource and Energy Minister Steve Thomson has become the 14th B.C. Liberal MLA to endorse George Abbott for the party leadership.
ONLINE FIRST World-best snowpack has Mount Washington slopes bustling

ONLINE FIRST World-best snowpack has Mount Washington slopes bustling

Mount Washington Alpine Resort is basking in an early-season bliss in the wake of record snowfalls. If only it could accommodate every one of its visitors.