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Small plane crashes into Courtenay River

Small plane crashes into Courtenay River

A pilot was able to swim to safety after a small plane crashed into the Courtenay River Friday shortly after 1 p.m.
Courtenay man in custody following fatal incident

Courtenay man in custody following fatal incident

A 37-year-old Courtenay man is in custody after police discovered a 25-year-old man deceased outside a residence on the 500 block of 6th Street early Friday morning.
Free family fun in Courtenay for July 1st

Free family fun in Courtenay for July 1st

Canada Day in Courtenay, Saturday, July 1, 2017 is a celebration honoring our country’s 150th birthday.
Man in custody after fatal incident in Courtenay

Man in custody after fatal incident in Courtenay

The Comox Valley RCMP are currently on scene at a residence located on the 500 block of 6th Ave, in Courtenay.
John Horgan set to become B.C. premier

John Horgan set to become B.C. premier

NDP-Green alliance gets its chance to govern province
Courtenay council wants college to stop pay parking

Courtenay council wants college to stop pay parking

Courtenay council wants an end put to pay parking at North Island College.
Courtenay looking into air quality control measures

Courtenay looking into air quality control measures

Cumberland wants its neighbouring municipalities and the regional district to work together on improving air quality.
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.
It went up ‘like a tinder box’ – Campbell River hotel fire witness

It went up ‘like a tinder box’ – Campbell River hotel fire witness

Joanne Touchie was at the Quinny to have a celebratory graduation drink with her family last night when the fire alarms went off.
Comox Valley Regional District gives $11,000 to help with Tribal Journey stopover

Comox Valley Regional District gives $11,000 to help with Tribal Journey stopover

The Comox Valley Regional District is giving $11,000 to help fund the Tribal Journeys stopover in the K’omoks First Nation.
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