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Tim Hortons franchisee group files new lawsuit against parent company

Tim Hortons franchisee group files new lawsuit against parent company

Tim Hortons called the lawsuit “unfounded,” in a statement by its media relations team
Courtenay mayor receives death threat after cannabis dispensary raid

Courtenay mayor receives death threat after cannabis dispensary raid

Courtenay City Hall has been inundated with calls and emails since the raiding of a newly opened medical marijuana dispensary, and not all the responses have been respectful.
B.C. in desperate need of a win, Lions set to host Ottawa Redblacks

B.C. in desperate need of a win, Lions set to host Ottawa Redblacks

Even if B.C. sweeps the club’s final five games, it still might not be enough to make the post-season
’60s Scoop deal to compensate victims, fund reconciliation foundation

’60s Scoop deal to compensate victims, fund reconciliation foundation

Provinces and territories are also working on resolving remaining litigation
Special delivery

Special delivery

Parents Lindsay and Michael Neville look down lovingly at their daughter, Mackenzie Rae Neville - the last baby born at St. Joseph’s Hospital in Comox. St. Joe’s closed down Oct. 1, coinciding with the opening of the new hospital in Courtenay.
Robertson earns shutout as WolfPack blanks Heat

Robertson earns shutout as WolfPack blanks Heat

The Thompson Rivers University WolfPack women’s soccer team got some top defensive play as it settled for a 1-1 draw Thursday with the host University of British Columbia Okanagan Heat.
Comox Valley Food Bank will host cooking demonstration to mark International Chefs Day

Comox Valley Food Bank will host cooking demonstration to mark International Chefs Day

The Comox Valley Food Bank will host a cooking demonstration on Oct. 19 to mark International Chefs Day. Members of the North Vancouver Island Chefs Association (NVICA) will lead the demonstration.
Turkey tips for trimming the fat

Turkey tips for trimming the fat

Municipalities are finding fatbergs – caused by dumping fats, oils and grease that clog your pipes.
469 bears destroyed in B.C. this year

469 bears destroyed in B.C. this year

Conservation officers had to euthanize approximately one bear in every 30 complaints.
United Way campaign in full swing in the Comox Valley

United Way campaign in full swing in the Comox Valley

The United Way’s Improving Lives Locally campaign has kicked off in the Comox Valley. The locally-focused campaign began at a Sept. 18 launch breakfast and will run until Christmas.
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