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Clock ticking for anybody to run in Nov. 19 municipal elections

Oct. 14 at 4 p.m. is the deadline for nomination papers to be filed for provincewide municipal elections in B.C.

Arts, small business priorities of Courtenay council challenger

Doug Kerr is joining the field of candidates seeking a seat on Courtenay council for the next three years. A resident in the Comox Valley for 18 years, he operates his own photographic business downtown on Fifth Street and is the former owner of Studio One.
'Long road ahead' for Tour de Rock rider after cycling collision

'Long road ahead' for Tour de Rock rider after cycling collision

Rick Gaiga calls James Matsuda "a very determined individual."

Youth award idea floated in Comox

Comox Coun. Hugh MacKinnon hopes to honour the memory of a former Comox councillor by recognizing youth within Comox.
BC Hydro cuts 300 jobs, 150 to come

BC Hydro cuts 300 jobs, 150 to come

BC Hydro is moving ahead with its cost-cutting program, eliminating 300 positions this week and announcing 150 more will be gone in the next two years.
MRI service announced for upper Island, including Comox Valley

MRI service announced for upper Island, including Comox Valley

Mobile MRI service is expected by next spring or summer at St. Joseph's General Hospital in Comox.

Award goes to veteran Cumberland councillor

Comox Valley Regional District chair Edwin Grieve presented an award to Coun. Bronco Moncrief for 37 years of service.

Newcomer MacInnis running for seat on Courtenay council

Stuart MacInnis is adding his name to those running for Courtenay council in the Nov. 19 municipal elections.

'Positive thinker' Middleton wants to get onto Courtenay council

There’s room for a positive thinker and a proven leader on Courtenay city council and Mark Middleton believes he has that much needed skillset.
Courtenay Elementary students finding their identities

Courtenay Elementary students finding their identities

What is important to you? Intermediate students at Courtenay Elementary School had a chance to ask themselves that question and then share their answers with their teachers and classmates Tuesday when the school held its first Identity Day.
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