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Ontario first to release plan to sell and distribute marijuana

Ontario first to release plan to sell and distribute marijuana

When drug is legalized, government will sell marijuana in as many as 150 LCBO stores
Grains Bakery sold to Cowichan Bay’s True Grain

Grains Bakery sold to Cowichan Bay’s True Grain

Last day under Grains ownership Sept. 16
Mount Washington icon to retire after 41 years

Mount Washington icon to retire after 41 years

Peter Gibson, general manager at Mount Washington Alpine Resort, will retire next spring after 41 years as a fixture of the ski area.
Free financial planning course returns to the Comox Valley

Free financial planning course returns to the Comox Valley

Habitat for Humanity Vancouver Island North (VIN), in partnership with the ̨ÍåMMÂãÁÄÊÒ Community Credit Union, is bringing back their free financial planning course to the Comox Valley beginning September 26th.
A trades career opens a world of opportunities

A trades career opens a world of opportunities

Almost 300 students will launch their trades and technical training at NIC this fall, opening doors to diverse careers, applied learning opportunities and lifestyle choices.
New rules would ban Realtors from representing both buyers and sellers

New rules would ban Realtors from representing both buyers and sellers

B.C. superintendent of real estate continues to act, following report into ‘shadow flipping’
Free yoga at Yoga 10/Courtenay Massage Therapy open house

Free yoga at Yoga 10/Courtenay Massage Therapy open house

Yoga 10 Studio and Courtenay Massage Therapy (CMT), 432 10th St., Courtenay, is responding to an increased need for safe therapeutic yoga by providing high-quality yoga classes suitable for individuals with persistent pain, chronic conditions, immobility and beginners.
Bank of Canada raises interest rate to 1 per cent

Bank of Canada raises interest rate to 1 per cent

Increase comes as country’s powerful growth broadens
Courtenay-based IT company announces acquisition by F12.net

Courtenay-based IT company announces acquisition by F12.net

After more than 24 years of providing IT support throughout North Vancouver Island, a small Courtenay-based IT company has been acquired.
Tax changes needed to avoid ‘two classes of Canadians’: finance minister

Tax changes needed to avoid ‘two classes of Canadians’: finance minister

Entrepreneurs, including in B.C., say incentives allow them to take on risks of opening companies
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