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North Island College increasing tuition fees to maintain programming

Tuition at North Island College will increase by two per cent next year, as the college works to maintain its programming. The college's board of governors approved the bylaw increasing tuition Wednesday.

Wheels still turning for solution to Comox Valley school busing problems

The transportation review by the school board's ad hoc committee is a start, but it doesn't solve all the problems. That was the general feeling around the school board table Tuesday, as trustees received recommendations.

Recall campaign fails to unseat Comox Valley MLA

The recall campaign against Comox Valley MLA Don McRae has failed. Canvassers collected just 5,181 signatures, well short of the 19,348 required to unseat the rookie MLA recently named agriculture minister by Premier Christy Clark.
College students protesting 'debt sentence'

College students protesting 'debt sentence'

Education shouldn't be a debt sentence. That's the theme of a campaign by student unions across the province, and North Island College (NIC) students learned more about the campaign this week.

Be prepared for emergencies such as earthquakes

The Kiwanis Club of Courtenay welcomes Tom Miles to its next meeting on Thursday. The public is invited to attend.

Short stretch of Courtenay street ruled off-limits for trucks

Fourteenth Street will no longer be a truck route between Cumberland Road and Willemar Avenue. Courtenay council voted last week to remove the truck route designation from that section of roadway.
Hula hoopla time

Hula hoopla time

Courtenay man charged with impaired driving way up north

The long arm of the law reached out and arrested a Courtenay man, accusing him of impaired driving in the Yukon.
NDP leadership candidate Farnworth wants to restore trust

NDP leadership candidate Farnworth wants to restore trust

Restoring trust in government is a key aspect of Mike Farnworth's campaign for the BC New Democrat Party leadership. To do so, the longtime Port Coquitlam MLA suggests getting away from a "top-down approach" in the premier's office and back to working with communities to solve the problems and challenges they face.
Recall campaign falls short in Comox Valley

Recall campaign falls short in Comox Valley

A surge of signatures in the final week of the Recall Don McRae campaign was not enough to unseat the rookie MLA, but the effort produced very positive results, according to organizers.
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