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Letter: Comox Valley Chamber responds to Small Business BC bankruptcy

Letter: Comox Valley Chamber responds to Small Business BC bankruptcy

The Comox Valley Chamber of Commerce is saddened by the recent announcement of Small Business BC’s (SBBC) bankruptcy.
Island Health report explores the 'extensive harms' of prohibition

Island Health report explores the 'extensive harms' of prohibition

Dr. Réka Gustafson hopes assessing Island Health's response to alcohol, tobacco, cannabis, hard drug use leads to more discussion
Mark R. Isfeld student represents school, community at all star volleyball game

Mark R. Isfeld student represents school, community at all star volleyball game

Comox Valley volleyball player has sights set high
Comox Valley nurse thankful for liver transplant

Comox Valley nurse thankful for liver transplant

Sara Cherewaty is a nurse at North Island Hospital in Courtenay
Comox Valley’s Wheels for Wellness closing down

Comox Valley’s Wheels for Wellness closing down

The program ends its regular service Dec. 31
More than 16,000 reach out in first year of Island's 988 suicide crisis hotline

More than 16,000 reach out in first year of Island's 988 suicide crisis hotline

Centre for Addiction and Mental Health launched 988 service one year ago
Courtenay Little Theatre presents Alice in Wonderland

Courtenay Little Theatre presents Alice in Wonderland

This timeless children’s story is a family delight and CLT has chosen to produce five matinee and three evening shows December 22-31.
QUIZ: Are you ready for a Taylor Swift concert experience?

QUIZ: Are you ready for a Taylor Swift concert experience?

The iconic performer is wrapping up The Eras Tour in Vancouver in early December
Comox Valley F3 racer is most successful female driver on North American circuit

Comox Valley F3 racer is most successful female driver on North American circuit

Nicole Havrda is speeding towards the top of motorsports
City of Courtenay to take part in public recreation barriers research

City of Courtenay to take part in public recreation barriers research

Langara College received $355,000 grant for research into public recreation barriers faced by diverse communities
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