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New Comox Valley company socks it to you

New Comox Valley company socks it to you

Sock Soirée is a family-owned small and local business new to the Comox Valley that retails fun, funky, Earth-friendly socks.
Fifth anniversary celebration includes oldest computer contest

Fifth anniversary celebration includes oldest computer contest

Technician Cory Jesmer could not believe Susan Adama's computer would actually still run.

Future accountants from Courtenay pass exam

Courtenay students Fabien Gendron Joshua Ghory and Jessica Schut passed the national Uniform Evaluation.

Business barometer index ramins unchanged

The Canadian Federation of Independent Business B.C. barometer index remained unchanged in November at 67.2 heading into the holiday season.

Sheconomy growing faster than male counterpart

Women in Canada — and around the world — are leading a surge into small business ownership.

Time to renew, reminds Cumberland Chamber of Commerce

The Cumberland Chamber of Commerce thanks its members for their support.

Comox Valley dealerships involved in clean energy vehicle program

British Columbians in the market for a new vehicle now have the option to participate in a $7.5-million Clean Energy Vehicle program.

First year busy for merged computer company

It’s been a busy year for Kevin Dryden and Matt Behrens.

How appealing is your advertising to consumers?

The number of advertising vehicles that are available today for businesses to get their message out to consumers is staggering.

Award enjoyed by Curves Comox

Curves Comox is celebrating a major milestone in the local fitness centre’s history.
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