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Wuikinuxv First Nation evacuation to Port Hardy extended to seven days

Wuikinuxv First Nation evacuation to Port Hardy extended to seven days

Rains have not slacked off, keeping landslides a present threat
Courtenay company wins national competition

Courtenay company wins national competition

Nyoka Design Labs has added another $5,000 in prize money to its coffers.
IT’S YOUR BUSINESS: Get social media working for you

IT’S YOUR BUSINESS: Get social media working for you

Joe Smith
Comox Valley Chamber CEO stresses ‘Buy Local’ concept

Comox Valley Chamber CEO stresses ‘Buy Local’ concept

Dianne Hawkins
Ocean potential takes the spotlight at the 2020 ‘State of the Island’ Economic Summit

Ocean potential takes the spotlight at the 2020 ‘State of the Island’ Economic Summit

Vancouver Island Economic Alliance’s annual summit goes digital for 2020
Synergy Foundation seeks start-up businesses, entrepreneurs

Synergy Foundation seeks start-up businesses, entrepreneurs

Synergy Foundation is seeking sustainably-minded start-up businesses and entrepreneurs to join its 2021 Project Zero Incubator Program, which is expanding on Vancouver Island and the Lower Mainland.
Courtenay company wins Startup Canada competition

Courtenay company wins Startup Canada competition

Courtenay-based Nyoka Design Labs has won a $2,500 prize in a regional competition hosted by Startup Canada, qualifying for the national finals Oct. 20.
WestJet announces additional flights from Comox Valley Airport to Calgary, Edmonton

WestJet announces additional flights from Comox Valley Airport to Calgary, Edmonton

WestJet’s morning and evening service from the Comox Valley Airport to Calgary has started again.
Comox Valley twin brothers open roving food truck

Comox Valley twin brothers open roving food truck

Forget your typical cheap, greasy fare — Rove Wandering Kitchen is a different kind of food truck.
Courtenay clothing store continues to thrive 25 years later

Courtenay clothing store continues to thrive 25 years later

Sharon Anderson continues to see some of the same customers she served on day one, Oct. 5, 1995, when she opened Shar-On’s in Courtenay.
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