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Comox Valley Airport Commission praises resigning CEO

It is with regret that the Comox Valley Airport Commission announces the resignation of chief executive officer Shirley de Silva.

Comox Valley Airport CEO quitting

Less than two years after becoming the chief executive officer of the Comox Valley Airport, Shirley de Silva is resigning.
On behalf of other rescuers, Berry named Citizen of the Year

On behalf of other rescuers, Berry named Citizen of the Year

Paul Berry, manager/president of the Comox Valley Ground Search and Rescue team, is this year's Citizen of the Year recipient.

Ferries report shows 'realistic but rocky' path toward sustainability

The Ferry Advisory Committee Chairs welcome BC Ferry Commissioner Gordon Macatee's report on the ̨ÍåMMÂãÁÄÊÒ Ferry Act.
High-altitude resort expands twice, earns Business of the Year Award

High-altitude resort expands twice, earns Business of the Year Award

After completing two $3-million projects, Mount Washington Alpine Resort won Business of the Year honours.
Twelve honoured with Comox Valley Annual Community Awards

Twelve honoured with Comox Valley Annual Community Awards

The head of Comox Valley Ground Search and Rescue, and the Mount Washington Alpine Resort received prestigious awards.

Program counteracting 'fire-hose' teaching method in Comox Valley School District

A pilot program helping students struggling through the traditional school system is back because it's working well.
Oodles of recognition for Harbour Air, Comox rep

Oodles of recognition for Harbour Air, Comox rep

While many Comox Valley businesses fell short of receiving Business Excellence Awards, it was quite a weekend for Andrew MacMillan.
Mae inspires annual Walk for Memories in Campbell River

Mae inspires annual Walk for Memories in Campbell River

Campbell River senior is living proof that living with Alzheimer’s is no reason to hold back
Local Hero in right place at right time to save a life

Local Hero in right place at right time to save a life

Steve White happened to be in the right place at the right time on a fateful day last year at Vanier Secondary School in Courtenay.
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