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Lucara sells tennis-ball sized diamond for $65.6 million

Lucara sells tennis-ball sized diamond for $65.6 million

The 813-carat Constellation was also sold in May 2016 for US$63.1 million
B.C. film industry sees $2.6-billion boom

B.C. film industry sees $2.6-billion boom

Hard Powders with Liam Neeson, Netflix original Riverdale and DeadPool have all filmed in B.C.
RTown CEO Luke Aulin talks pitching (Q&A)

RTown CEO Luke Aulin talks pitching (Q&A)

Interview by Hans Peter Meyer, of LIFT Comox Valley
UPDATE: Parties square off over Site C delays

UPDATE: Parties square off over Site C delays

Rushed report unable to determine if dam on $8.8 billion budget
Site C review begins province-wide hearings

Site C review begins province-wide hearings

Horgan wants independent report on whether to keep building dam
Nomination window open for Vancouver Island’s Family Business Awards

Nomination window open for Vancouver Island’s Family Business Awards

2018 Family Business Excellence Awards nominations due Oct. 12
Toys “R” Us files for bankruptcy protection in U.S.; plans to follow suit in Canada

Toys “R” Us files for bankruptcy protection in U.S.; plans to follow suit in Canada

Toys ‘R’ Us, based in Wayne, New Jersey, announced the filing late Monday.
Mid Island Farmers Institute hosts talk on “organic,” and glyphosate issues

Mid Island Farmers Institute hosts talk on “organic,” and glyphosate issues

Farmers in the Comox Valley have had to adjust to a great number of events this season. Epic snow storms, a very wet and long-lasting spring, and record-breaking heat and drought in the summer. Luckily, growers are resilient and with the right information, are able to make decisions that allow their farms to adapt. The Mid Island Farmers Institute will be hosting its first meeting of the fall/winter season on Sept. 20 at 6:30 p.m.
LNG viable for long term, NDP minister says

LNG viable for long term, NDP minister says

Interest still strong despite ‘major plummet’ of prices
Campbell River builders forum will introduce new building inspectors, discuss local home builders chapter

Campbell River builders forum will introduce new building inspectors, discuss local home builders chapter

Local builders and general contractors are invited to meet the City’s newest building inspectors and discuss launching a Canadian Home Builder Association chapter in Campbell River.
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