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Man who experienced Isreal’s occupied Palestinian territories offers presentation in Comox Valley

Man who experienced Isreal’s occupied Palestinian territories offers presentation in Comox Valley

As the government of Israel is now barring entry of selected human rights activists, opportunities to learn from those who have been there, witnessing the atrocities in the occupied Palestinian territories will become less frequent. This is why it is so important to hear from those who have been there.
Williams to make Lions debut as B.C. welcomes Saskatchewan

Williams to make Lions debut as B.C. welcomes Saskatchewan

B.C. will be looking to be better in many areas after last Friday’s 37-26 loss to the Eskimos
Comox Valley Kickers looking for a few good men, women

Comox Valley Kickers looking for a few good men, women

The Comox Valley Kickers senior (18-plus) men’s and women’s and old boys programs are recruiting for this season.
Man fined for allegedly setting off fireworks in Williams Lake

Man fined for allegedly setting off fireworks in Williams Lake

The man was arrested and fined $1,000
Cumberland getting bigger and younger

Cumberland getting bigger and younger

Cumberland is growing at a rapid pace. And it’s getting younger, too.
Art event geared at children

Art event geared at children

Come out to paint, create, and support KidStart!
High heats put outdoor workers at risk of injury

High heats put outdoor workers at risk of injury

Heat related sickness can lead to other types of workplace accidents, says WorkSafeBC
EXCLUSIVE: Liberal MLA confirms he threatened to quit party if Christy Clark stayed leader

EXCLUSIVE: Liberal MLA confirms he threatened to quit party if Christy Clark stayed leader

Abbotsford South MLA Darryl Plecas said the leadership didn’t listen
B.C.’s top vet, province’s regulating body clash over reporting of suspected animal abuse

B.C.’s top vet, province’s regulating body clash over reporting of suspected animal abuse

CVBC say ‘unequivocal’ evidence needed; Chief vet says duty is to protect animals, not clients
Crew begins work on Cumberland trail network

Crew begins work on Cumberland trail network

The United Riders of Cumberland (UROC) have hired their first trail crew staff. As another first for the association, the crew will continue to help maintain the almost 100 kilometres of trail in the network.
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