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Courtenay municipal workers reject contract agreement, vote 92 per cent for strike mandate

Unionized City of Courtenay workers who want a three-per-cent wage increase have voted to strike. The city workers of Courtenay, represented by CUPE 556, voted 92 per cent to strike "for fairness and respect on the job" Wednesday night.
As election looms, Union Bay candidate, husband deny allegation

As election looms, Union Bay candidate, husband deny allegation

A Union Bay couple denies any third-party involvement before the Union Bay Improvement District and Kensington Island Properties ratified a water treatment agreement, in response to an allegation by UBID board chair Alan de Jersey.

BC Hydro readying for runoff down Puntledge River from record-smashing snowpack

In the Comox Valley you only have to look up to see all that snow from a record-setting season at the Mount Washington Alpine Resort.

Picnic Saturday in Cumberland at Coal Creek Historic Park

The public is invited to attend a Saturday reception to open a picnic pavilion at Coal Creek Historic Park, about a kilometre west of downtown Cumberland.

Here's where, when and how to vote

Comox Valley residents can vote from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. May 2 at a number of locations throughout the area.

Comox council still trying to deal with remnants of recreation commission

Splitting the council votes in half, Comox council defeated a motion to fund a $8,000 grant to the Comox Recreation Commission, suggesting a grant of $4,000 instead at Wednesday's committee of the whole meeting.

Six choices for Vancouver Island North voters

Comox Valley voters can choose from six candidates to represent them and the rest of Vancouver Island North during the May 2 election.

Man caught with guns in Courtenay

A Comox Valley resident is facing numerous charges after being checked by police in a parked vehicle in Courtenay on Tuesday evening.
CVRD responsible for providing 'safe, high-quality drinking water'

CVRD responsible for providing 'safe, high-quality drinking water'

The Comox Valley Regional District’s (CVRD) role is to provide a reliable source of safe, high-quality drinking water to homes and businesses within some of its member municipalities and electoral areas.

Comox Valley school trustees pondering two-week Easter break

They've heard from parents and staff members who would like a two-week spring break, and trustees are waiting for additional information before deciding on the calendar for the 2011-12 school year. Trustees decided Tuesday to defer any decision on next year's calendar to a special board meeting May 10 after receiving a report from the calendar committee this week.
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