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Boil water notice lifted for users of Comox Valley Water System

Boil water notice lifted for users of Comox Valley Water System

The Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) and Island Health have lifted the boil water notice for all users of the Comox Valley water system, effective immediately.
$11.7 million for new Comox Valley regional district office

$11.7 million for new Comox Valley regional district office

AAP process to be used to approve $8.2M loan
Young players share rink with a King

Young players share rink with a King

Los Angeles Kings defenceman Drew Doughty was the guest star in a minor ball hockey game Wednesday at the Comox Valley Sports Centre.
Meters installed at new Comox Valley hospital despite bylaws prohibiting pay parking

Meters installed at new Comox Valley hospital despite bylaws prohibiting pay parking

Spokesman says Island Health’s stance on issue has been clear from the start
Final report to be released into sinking of Leviathan II

Final report to be released into sinking of Leviathan II

Six people died when the whale-watching boat capsized and sank in October 2015.
Puntledge penstock corridor closed to the public as Hydro removes abandoned hydroelectric works

Puntledge penstock corridor closed to the public as Hydro removes abandoned hydroelectric works

BC Hydro is preparing to remove old and abandoned hydroelectric works near the Puntledge River.
Boil water notice for Comox Valley Water System users

Boil water notice for Comox Valley Water System users

The Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD), in conjunction with Island Health, has issued a boil water notice effective immediately due to a positive E. coli sample found in the Comox Reservoir.
Scam artists fleece Courtenay distillery

Scam artists fleece Courtenay distillery

A Courtenay distillery was ripped off for a couple thousand dollars on the Victoria Day weekend by a group claiming to be a gay event planning agency.
Inside the NDP-Green governing agreement

Inside the NDP-Green governing agreement

Raise carbon tax, cut MSP premiums and raise minimum wage to $15
Christy Clark to stay on as B.C. premier

Christy Clark to stay on as B.C. premier

Clark addressed her supporters in Vancouver