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Valley’s finest on fire

Valley’s finest on fire

Comox Valley’s three Canadian Interuniversity Sport (CIS) basketball stars shone for their respective teams this past weekend.
‘Slow busy’ sets the pace for outdoor enthusiasts

‘Slow busy’ sets the pace for outdoor enthusiasts

I retired in 1983 after a 35-year career in education, most of it as a principal of elementary schools. It was the kind of work that did not lend itself to the concept of being slow busy. So what is “slow busy”?
Chayko remembered at bonspiel

Chayko remembered at bonspiel

The Comox Valley Curling Club was once again the hub of the action this past weekend as the local Hangover League hosted their annual Eric Chayco Memorial Bonspiel.

Whiteheads win it all

The Hyland Ready Mix Whiteheads bantam hockey team took top spot at the recent Gold River tournament.
Pool players at B.C. championships

Pool players at B.C. championships

The Comox Valley Pool League is in its third season and plays every Wednesday night out of the Avalanche, Island Tides Lounge, The Mex Pub, Snookers Lounge and Sunnydale Golf Course.

Yetis host Cougars in big four-pointer

With two weeks to go, the Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League regular season is headed for one of its most intense finishes in recent years.
ONLINE FIRST Two players on regional high performance field hockey team

ONLINE FIRST Two players on regional high performance field hockey team

Two Comox Valley field hockey players have been selected to the U18 Regional Women’s High Performance Team.

ONLINE FIRST United's Div. 3A soccer squad begins cup play this weekend

Comox Valley United's Div. 3A entry in the Vancouver Island Soccer League begins its quest for the George Pearkes Challenge Cup this Sunday in Victoria.
ONLINE FIRST Shredders preparing for JumpCamp on Forbidden Plateau

ONLINE FIRST Shredders preparing for JumpCamp on Forbidden Plateau

Hundreds of years ago slavery amongst the coastal tribes on Vancouver Island was common and was carried out by enemies attacking in canoes from the sea. When the Comox people where threatened in this way, they took their women and children to the (Forbidden) Plateau for safekeeping.

Glacier Greens guys keep on swinging

There were 71 Glacier Greens golfers out on Saturday, Jan 29. The weather was damp but not windy. Bud Bran disqualified himself for having too many clubs in his bag (15) and three players did not finish.
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