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Nominations now open for annual Comox Valley Chamber of Commerce awards

Nominations now open for annual Comox Valley Chamber of Commerce awards

Nominations close Nov. 15
Economic summit says Vancouver Island economy remains rosy

Economic summit says Vancouver Island economy remains rosy

But there are warning signs, according to a report by the Vancouver Island Economic Alliance
Today ‘N ‘Tomorrow Learning Society appoints executive director

Today ‘N ‘Tomorrow Learning Society appoints executive director

Today ’N ’Tomorrow Learning Society (TNTLS) has appointed Natalie Robinson as the society’s new executive director and Young Parent Program (YPP) coordinator.
Busy fall looms for CVEDS following successful BC Shellfish and Seafood Festival

Busy fall looms for CVEDS following successful BC Shellfish and Seafood Festival

After a busy tourist season, the Comox Valley Economic Development and Tourism Society (CVEDS) has collected and combined exciting trends and outputs that have resulted from efforts and projects undertaken since the spring. These efforts were seen across key areas, including small business support, destination marketing, and visitor services.
Courtenay brewery takes home BC Beer award.

Courtenay brewery takes home BC Beer award.

A Comox Valley-based nanobrewery has been recognized once again at the provincial level.
Retail jobs put at risk by self-service technology, experts say

Retail jobs put at risk by self-service technology, experts say

Walmart expanded technology to allow shoppers to use a scanner at 20 stores in B.C., other provinces
B.C. names new climate advisory panel

B.C. names new climate advisory panel

Merran Smith, Teck executive Marcia Smith co-chairs
Amazon gets 238 proposals for 2nd headquarters

Amazon gets 238 proposals for 2nd headquarters

Submissions were due last week. Online retailer has said tax breaks and grants would be factors
Comox Valley Farmers’ Market moves indoors for the season

Comox Valley Farmers’ Market moves indoors for the season

The Comox Valley Farmers’ Market is moving back to the Native Son’s Hall this weekend to settle in for the winter months.
Greens renew call for action on ride sharing

Greens renew call for action on ride sharing

Claire Trevena blasted as ‘minister of taxis’ for delay
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