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New low temperature record set in Comox

There may not be a prize for setting this record, but temperatures in the Comox Valley dropped to a new record low Thursday night — one of 22 new records set within the province.

Black Creek cross-country skier earns bronze medal at Canada Winter Games

Andrea Lee of Black Creek won her first bronze of the Canada Winter Games on Thursday in the 10-km Classic Mass Start cross-country skiing event.

Comox Valley Compassion Club marijuana crackdown called draconian

Weed, pot, grass, herb or bud — no matter what the name, Ernie Yacub is passionate about the medicinal value of marijuana, despite facing charges following a recent raid by RCMP at the North Island Compassion Club. "The people in need are deemed to be criminals. The penalties are quite draconian," said Yacub during a press conference Tuesday at the Inspace Gallery in Cumberland. "Marijuana is a medicine. We were the only pharmacy in town."
Veterans Affairs will be available Comox to help injured veterans

Veterans Affairs will be available Comox to help injured veterans

Veterans in the Comox Valley will now have access to Veterans Affairs Canada staff right in their own community.

Air-quality testing can lead to aggressive vacuum cleaner pitch, warn Comox Valley RCMP

Comox Valley RCMP are warning about door to door solicitation targetting seniors. Recently a few companies have been canvassing door to door conducting air-quality surveys and using unscrupulous tactics, which lead to aggressive vacuum sales, police said Thursday.
Designers, engineers, planners redesign entire Comox Valley

Designers, engineers, planners redesign entire Comox Valley

After two months of exciting and challenging work, including many late nights in the final two weeks, a group calling itself the Comox Valley Challenge entered the Living City Design Competition.

Weather in Comox Valley will get chillier before it gets warmer

The Comox Valley may be cold, but it's a dry cold, right? As residents continue to pile on sweaters, the end of the most recent cold snap to hit the area may be in sight, but first the temperatures may get worse before they get better.

Falling Seal Bay trees improves worker safety

About 40 dead and hazardous trees will be felled along the Don Apps and Horse Bike trails to ensure worker safety during site remediation in Seal Bay Park during the last week of February.
In the pink

In the pink

Rotarians celebrate anniversary, keep fighting polio

Rotarians celebrate anniversary, keep fighting polio

Feb. 23 marked the 106th anniversary of Rotary International. With more than 1.2 million members in 33,000 clubs worldwide, Rotary Club members are volunteers who work locally, regionally, and internationally to combat hunger, improve health and sanitation, provide education and job training, promote peace, and eradicate polio under the motto Service Above Self.
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