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Comox council forced to rethink sale of used exercise equipment

Comox council will take another look at how to dispose of older recreation equipment while trying to aid the Comox Recreation Commission — but not in the form of a garage sale as originally planned.

Review of CT scans by Comox radiologist completed

The review of CT scan reads performed by one radiologist at St. Joseph’s General Hospital in Comox has been completed, and affected patients and physicians have been notified.

No terrorists allowed for PM's visit

Incumbent Prime Minister Stephen Harper is slated to be in Campbell River on Saturday.
Helpard, Milina honoured for contributions to Comox Valley

Helpard, Milina honoured for contributions to Comox Valley

Two Comox Valley residents were recognized Wednesday for their outstanding contributions to the Comox Valley.
Comox Valley partying down Saturday with Mother Earth

Comox Valley partying down Saturday with Mother Earth

The forecast is for sunshine for the Earth Day Family Festival. Bring the whole family to Simms Millennium Park in Courtenay this Saturday and spend the day getting closer – to each other, to your community, to your planet.
Does hidden treasure languish in Comox Valley homes?

Does hidden treasure languish in Comox Valley homes?

There's never been a better opportunity to do some spring cleaning, particularly when an old painting, stamp or vase could offer a significant financial reward.
Plaque-related donations will help Village Square in Cumberland

Plaque-related donations will help Village Square in Cumberland

In a Tuesday ceremony at Village Square in Cumberland, Mayor Fred Bates helped unveil a marble stone that will serve as a commemorative marker of a person or an occasion.
Comox Valley mayors support volunteers

Comox Valley mayors support volunteers

Comox Valley School District taking action on new anti-homophobia policy

School District 71 is putting action behind its new anti-homophobia policy.
Rotary auction raises big bucks for Trail Along the Rails project

Rotary auction raises big bucks for Trail Along the Rails project

The Courtenay Rotary Club netted more than $70,000 during its annual online auction in March and its live auction Saturday at the Filberg.
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