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New premier to be sworn in March 14

New premier to be sworn in March 14

Vernon man arrested after home invasion in Courtenay

A 29-year-old Vernon man is in police custody after a violent home invasion Saturday at approximately 2:50 a.m. at a residence on Embleton Crescent in Courtenay.
Aboriginal group agrees to industry talks

Aboriginal group agrees to industry talks

A fiery drive

A fiery drive

It was for the birds

It was for the birds

Courtenay Rotary's online auction will help rail trail become reality

Courtenay Rotary's online auction will help rail trail become reality

The Courtenay Rotary Club went to the public in October 2010 for input on project ideas for 2011 and was overwhelmed with suggestions. “We received over 250 responses with over 50 per cent of them suggesting more trails within the city or along the shoreline. This gave us a clear indication on which direction to go,” says Courtenay Rotary Club president Robert Buckley.

Comox council unanimously votes against changing business hours operation

Comox council voted Wednesday against a business licence bylaw amendment that could limit hours of operation for companies operating in the town.

Comox Valley dining out campaign ending Sunday

Dine Around Comox Valley is entering its final weekend and the simple concept of visiting a variety of restaurants and enjoying three-course meals at the prices of $15, $25 or $35 has been a hit with restaurants and foodies alike.
Chatting with the author

Chatting with the author

Fly YQQ taking off this week

The Comox Valley Airport presented the inaugural edition of a new stakeholder publication entitled Fly YQQ this week.
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