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Rideout Construction Midget Tier 2 Chiefs win Island title in double OT

Rideout Construction Midget Tier 2 Chiefs win Island title in double OT

Good news for CIS hoopsters MacKinnon, Westbrook

Two local Canadian Interuniversity Sports (CIS) basketball players received good news this past week.

Mayors face-off to raise awareness of Spring for Kids

Civic pride will be on the line – and on the ice – when Comox mayor Paul Ives faces off against Courtenay mayor Greg Phelps in the Mayors' Cup.

3-D archery shoot set for April 2-3

Grab your bow and arrow and get ready to hike the trails through the Courtenay and District Fish & Game Protective Association forest in search of the elusive 3-D animal.
Halibut allocation issue not going away any time soon

Halibut allocation issue not going away any time soon

Towhees wrap up senior boys basketball season at Island championships

The Vanier Towhees AAA boys high school basketball team completed a successful season at the Vancouver Island championships in Victoria this past weekend (March 3-5).

Midget Rep hockey teams win Vancouver Island championships

It was billed as a huge weekend for the Comox Valley's two Midget Rep hockey teams. And the locals came up big.
Panthers overpower Glacier Kings to sweep playoff semifinal series

Panthers overpower Glacier Kings to sweep playoff semifinal series

A potent power play propelled the Peninsula Panthers past the Comox Valley Glacier Kings on Monday night at the Panorama Recreation Centre. The Panthers went 4-for-5 with the man advantage and won game three of the best-of-five Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League playoff series 5-1.
Olsen helps Mariners win BCCAA basketball championship

Olsen helps Mariners win BCCAA basketball championship

It's not a banner year unless you win the banner, and the Vancouver Island University Mariners men's basketball team has done just that. With forward Tyler Olsen of Fanny Bay in the lineup, the Ms captured the BCCAA Provincial championship, defeating Douglas College Royals 102-78 and University of Northern B.C. Timberwolves 96-90 in Abbotsford on the weekend.
Meyers Norris Penny turns Glacier King goals into cash for Community Foundation

Meyers Norris Penny turns Glacier King goals into cash for Community Foundation

Thanks to the Glacier Kings’ prowess in the offensive zone this year, Meyers Norris Penny LLP (MNP) Chartered Accountants & Business Advisors has donated $1,170 to the Comox Valley Community Foundation (CVCF). The donation comes through MNP’s ‘Score for the Community’ promotion announced at the start of
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