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Local food operator to supply retail food services at new hospitals in Campbell River and the Comox Valley

Local food operator to supply retail food services at new hospitals in Campbell River and the Comox Valley

Island Health has selected Comox-based Rocky Mountain Coffee Co. to provide retail food services at the new North Island Hospital campuses located in Campbell River and the Comox Valley.
Guidelines on how to fly the Canadian flag

Guidelines on how to fly the Canadian flag

There are no rules or laws but “dos” and “don’ts” regarding the maple leaf
UPDATE: 6 injured after horse and wagon falls down embankment in Williams Lake

UPDATE: 6 injured after horse and wagon falls down embankment in Williams Lake

Reports of several injured in horse and wagon incident
Instagram doesn’t show the whole hike: rescue groups

Instagram doesn’t show the whole hike: rescue groups

Hikers should check conditions and charge their phones before heading out
Kelowna woman facing charges of uttering death threats to Clark, Thomson

Kelowna woman facing charges of uttering death threats to Clark, Thomson

Special prosecutor has approved charges against Pavla Janeckova of Kelowna
Vancouver’s notorious Canuck the crow tangles with Canada Post

Vancouver’s notorious Canuck the crow tangles with Canada Post

No immediate end to testy relationship between Vancouver crow and mail carriers
UPDATE: B.C. Liberals question NDP’s ability to to govern

UPDATE: B.C. Liberals question NDP’s ability to to govern

NDP’s Mike Farnworth calls Mike de Jong’s request ‘insulting’
One in eight B.C. kids enrolled in independent schools: report

One in eight B.C. kids enrolled in independent schools: report

Fraser Institute study finds that public school enrolment is falling
Ingredient in popular weed killer could be cancerous

Ingredient in popular weed killer could be cancerous

Roundup could soon come with warning label that it’s known to cause cancer
Upcoming construction at Courtenay’s Simms Park to improve salmon habitat

Upcoming construction at Courtenay’s Simms Park to improve salmon habitat

An initiative by Project Watershed to increase salmon survival in Simms Millennium Park will result in closures to the treed area and trail on the west side of the park for several days in July, and for the entire month of August.
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