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Rescue training keeps going

Rescue training keeps going

After ice rescue training two Sundays ago, Comox Valley Ground Search and Rescue (CVGSAR) volunteers spent four chilly hours Sunday in the waters of the Puntledge River.

Halibut opening getting delayed?

It seems there is some confusion about opening day of the 2011 sport halibut season.
Rotary octogenarian named Citizen of the Year

Rotary octogenarian named Citizen of the Year

An octogenarian with a passion for making his community and the world a better place is the Comox Valley’s 2010 Citizen of the Year.
Signups in Surrey raise eyebrows in Abbott camp

Signups in Surrey raise eyebrows in Abbott camp

Are urban Liberals engineering failure of party vote reform?

Arrested man charged with sexual touching at Courtenay pool

A 59-year-old Comox Valley man faces multiple charges of sexual touching after RCMP heard a man was touching children inappropriately at the Comox Valley Aquatic Centre.
B.C. prepares for HST decision

B.C. prepares for HST decision

McRae an MLA with backbone: Clark

McRae an MLA with backbone: Clark

One-time deputy premier Christy Clark made a return visit Thursday to Courtenay after a recent stop during her campaign for premier of B.C.

Regional district moves ahead with RGS bylaw

The regional district committee of the whole referred Tuesday recommendations to approve a five-year financial plan for the Regional Growth Strategy bylaw, and to undertake a five-year review of the document that addresses land use in the Valley.
RCMP target domestic crime

RCMP target domestic crime

Crime trends might be on the downside in Comox but police are nevertheless looking to tighten up operations in a number of areas, says Comox Valley RCMP Insp. Tom Gray.

Awareness of Alzheimer’s lacking

Baby boomers in the Comox Valley, like their counterparts around the rest of the country, have a troubling lack of awareness about Alzheimer’s disease, according to a new online survey.