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Military man back in Comox for third time — this time as commander

Military man back in Comox for third time — this time as commander

Col. Michel Lalumière was smiling Monday morning as he mingled with his colleagues and spoke to the media, but he admitted that it was a sad day for him.
Line on the sand

Line on the sand

Comox Valley residents joined hands Saturday at Goose Spit to show solidarity with people around the world opposed to offshore drilling, pipelines and oil tankers.
Vancouver riot review gets underway

Vancouver riot review gets underway

Former Vancouver Olympic boss John Furlong and former Nova Scotia deputy attorney general Doug Keefe have been appointed co-chairs of a review into the June 15 Stanley Cup riot in Vancouver.
MLA Pat Pimm quits caucus after arrest

MLA Pat Pimm quits caucus after arrest

Peace River North MLA Pat Pimm has resigned as a parliamentary secretary for natural gas development and quit the B.C. Liberal caucus after being arrested in a domestic dispute at his home Sunday.
40 roads washed out in northeast B.C.

40 roads washed out in northeast B.C.

It will take weeks to repair multiple road and highway washouts caused by a once-in-40-years rainstorm in northeast B.C.
Campbell gets appointment to London

Campbell gets appointment to London

Former premier Gordon Campbell has been nominated to be Canada's next High Commmissioner to the United Kingdom.

New containers will help Courtenay recycling

In an effort to increase the awareness of recycling, the City of Courtenay is unveiling a new container to be used to collect all those pop tins, water bottles and other recyclables.
Try a detour

Try a detour

Traffic delays can be expected for the remainder of June as well as July during watermain upgrades at a wetland area of Cumberland Road.

Here's a challenge you can really sink your teeth into

The Comox Valley 30-Day Local Food Challenge begins live registration and passport distribution this Saturday from 9 a.m. to noon at the Comox Valley Farmer's Market.

Hand-holding Saturday at Goose Spit

Comox Valley residents will join hands Saturday at noon at Goose Spit in solidarity with people around the world to oppose offshore drilling, pipelines and tankers, and call for clean energy solutions for a sustainable planet.
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