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Storms, extreme weather shut down power and strand holiday travellers across Canada

Storms, extreme weather shut down power and strand holiday travellers across Canada

Flights were cancelled at major airports in Ontario, Quebec and B.C.
Comox Valley Christmas project reaches thousands of people

Comox Valley Christmas project reaches thousands of people

Everybody Deserves a Smile (EDAS) winds up 19th year
Kettle collections down in Comox Valley

Kettle collections down in Comox Valley

The Salvation Army Family Services program has provided about 475 hampers for Comox Valley families and singles this Christmas season.
Cost of living and inflation the big story of 2022, according to North Island-Powell River MP Rachel Blaney

Cost of living and inflation the big story of 2022, according to North Island-Powell River MP Rachel Blaney

Confidence and Supply agreement helped NDP move legislation through, will continue in 2023
Santa’s Workshop brightens Christmas for Comox Valley children

Santa’s Workshop brightens Christmas for Comox Valley children

For the past 50 years, Santa’s Workshop has been helping parents in the Comox Valley find gifts for their children, from newborns to 15 years of age.
‘Potentially dangerous’: Arctic front bringing icy winds, freezing rain to much of B.C.

‘Potentially dangerous’: Arctic front bringing icy winds, freezing rain to much of B.C.

Travel conditions expected to worsen in Fraser Valley as rain falls, roads ice over
Physician assistants improve health care in provinces that recognize them; B.C. doesn’t

Physician assistants improve health care in provinces that recognize them; B.C. doesn’t

‘It’s a waste of a resource. I could see hundreds of patients right in this area…’
Christmas Commen-Terry: A tradition continues

Christmas Commen-Terry: A tradition continues

Annual Christmas column ‘poem’
Comox Valley arts community members get government grants

Comox Valley arts community members get government grants

The Comox Valley Art Gallery is one of more than 250 groups and artists that will share $2.7 million in BC Arts Council (BCAC) grants to support a more inclusive and diverse arts sector.
VIDEO: When the weather is the worst, snowplow crews head out to work

VIDEO: When the weather is the worst, snowplow crews head out to work

While you stay home and keep warm and safe, highway maintenance crews tackle North Island roads
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