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Sally Ann thrift store looted

Sally Ann thrift store looted

The Salvation Army thrift store in Courtenay is out several thousand dollars after being robbed in the early morning hours on Sunday, June 18.
Friday night markets headline a summer of downtown fun

Friday night markets headline a summer of downtown fun

When it comes to summertime fun, Downtown Courtenay has cornered the market, so to speak.
NIC grads launch alumni association

NIC grads launch alumni association

NIC alumni launched a new alumni association this spring to re-connect and create opportunities long after graduation.
U.S. adds another border tax to B.C. lumber

U.S. adds another border tax to B.C. lumber

Minister says work continues through B.C. instability
Shields’ accuser defends friendly emails in sex-assault trial

Shields’ accuser defends friendly emails in sex-assault trial

Complainant told the court that being friendly did not mean she consented to sex
B.C. hospital cleaners and dietary workers vote to strike

B.C. hospital cleaners and dietary workers vote to strike

The strike could affect 75 hospitals all across B.C.
Canadians all sound the same, UVic study finds

Canadians all sound the same, UVic study finds

Canadian accent more than just iconic ‘eh’
UPDATE: B.C. Liberals expect to lose power Thursday

UPDATE: B.C. Liberals expect to lose power Thursday

Greens, NDP reject debate on banning corporate donations
Canada hard to define but easy to celebrate: poll

Canada hard to define but easy to celebrate: poll

A new survey suggests the answers are as diverse as the country itself
All parties throwing your billions around

All parties throwing your billions around

Christy Clark promises to match NDP, Greens spending spree
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