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Construction vital to B.C. economy

Non-residential construction continues to lead the way in B.C. with 54 per cent growth in February 2011, according to building permit numbers recently released by Statistics Canada.

Biz confidence holding steady

Confidence among British Columbia’s small-and mid-sized business is holding steady at the end of the first quarter of 2011.
Photographer celebrates 10 years

Photographer celebrates 10 years

Community spirit in the Comox Valley abounds, even when it comes to customer appreciation.

Housing prices down, sales up

The average sale price of a home in the Comox Valley is down seven per cent from Mach 2010, although sales have increased from February 2011, said the Vancouver Island Real Estate Board (VIREB).

Two Comox Valley businesses finalists for Torch Awards

Two Comox Valley businesses are finalists for the Better Business Bureau of Vancouver Island 2011 Torch Awards.

Drive One 4 schools

Ford Country is again bringing Ford Motor Company of Canada, Limited’s Drive One 4 UR School program to the Comox Valley. It's part of an effort to raise up to $12,000 for Mark R. Isfeld Secondary School and G.P. Vanier Secondary School.
The healing power of flowers

The healing power of flowers

With spring and summer around the corner, Sarah Brune is making people aware that flowers have many powers, including healing.

Consumer-made wine for discerning drinkers? You bet.

A new study has just revealed that Canadians are drinking more wine than ever.

New bookkeeper certified

The Institute of Professional Bookkeepers of Canada (IPBC) announces the certification of Mona Warren as a Certified Professional Bookkeeper (CPB).
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