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Cowichan brothers Scratch & Win

Cowichan brothers Scratch & Win

Pair claims $2.5 million prize
Cowichan brothers Scratch & Win

Cowichan brothers Scratch & Win

Pair claims $2.5 million prize
VIDEO: Langley woman finds nest of bunnies in her backyard

VIDEO: Langley woman finds nest of bunnies in her backyard

Rebecca McKenzie is asking people to check their lawns before mowing the grass
Bearing down for an early morning stroll in Comox

Bearing down for an early morning stroll in Comox

It was quite the wake-up call Tuesday morning for Comox resident Darrell Joan Tomkins, who awoke to a black bear taking a stroll across his property facing Marina Park in Comox around 6:30 a.m.
High-ranking Hells Angel dies in Abbotsford hospital

High-ranking Hells Angel dies in Abbotsford hospital

David Giles was vice-president of Kelowna HA chapter
Courtenay man charged with second degree murder

Courtenay man charged with second degree murder

The man involved in the fatal incident on 6th Street in Courtenay Friday has been charged with second degree murder.
LUSH Valley Food Action Society announces Gardenfest, mobile cooler launch

LUSH Valley Food Action Society announces Gardenfest, mobile cooler launch

LUSH Valley Food Action Society hosts a free day of garden workshops and the launch of its mobile community cooler. The event takes place at the Share the Harvest Community Garden at 721 Harmston Ave. in Courtenay from 11 a.m. - 4 p.m. Sunday, July 9. There will be more than 12 workshops led by gardening experts with plenty of time for tours and mingling - a way to showcase community gardens and give back to the community for its support and involvement.
Alternate approval process starts July 6 for Comox Valley regional office

Alternate approval process starts July 6 for Comox Valley regional office

The Comox Valley Regional District Alternative Approval Process for the Civic Centre regional office building officially begins July 6 and will be running until 4:30 p.m. Aug. 18. The building will be tax neutral to all residents.
Ducky 500 reaches 30 years

Ducky 500 reaches 30 years

The Rotary Club of Comox thanks all volunteers and sponsors that made the 30th annual Ducky 500 race possible. Starting at the Condensory Bridge, 6,500 rubber ducks raced down the Puntledge and Courtenay rivers, finishing near the 5th Street bridge beside Lewis Park, at the end of the Courtenay July 1st parade. All funds raised by selling Ducky tickets will go to charities in the Comox Valley.
Victoria mother says child was burned by sunscreen

Victoria mother says child was burned by sunscreen

Says her son began to blister after using a spray-on sunscreen made by Banana Boat.
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