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Swan song for Comox Valley fish market

Swan song for Comox Valley fish market

Portuguese Joe’s closing after 52 years
Nominations now open for annual Comox Valley Chamber of Commerce awards

Nominations now open for annual Comox Valley Chamber of Commerce awards

Nominations close Nov. 15
Comox Valley Farmers’ Market moves indoors for the season

Comox Valley Farmers’ Market moves indoors for the season

The Comox Valley Farmers’ Market is moving back to the Native Son’s Hall this weekend to settle in for the winter months.
B.C. minister warned salmon farm not to restock

B.C. minister warned salmon farm not to restock

Letter to Marine Harvest not a threat, Lana Popham says
Canada’s Supreme Court to hear from small B.C. wineries

Canada’s Supreme Court to hear from small B.C. wineries

Okanagan wineries granted intervener status in monumental case

Fall Business Counts workshop series

Program designed to support small businesses in the Valley
Campbell River builders forum will introduce new building inspectors, discuss local home builders chapter

Campbell River builders forum will introduce new building inspectors, discuss local home builders chapter

Local builders and general contractors are invited to meet the City’s newest building inspectors and discuss launching a Canadian Home Builder Association chapter in Campbell River.
Finalists announced for 2017 Torch Awards on Vancouver Island

Finalists announced for 2017 Torch Awards on Vancouver Island

These awards handed out by the Better Business Bureau honour companies that demonstrate ethics and integrity.
Free yoga at Yoga 10/Courtenay Massage Therapy open house

Free yoga at Yoga 10/Courtenay Massage Therapy open house

Yoga 10 Studio and Courtenay Massage Therapy (CMT), 432 10th St., Courtenay, is responding to an increased need for safe therapeutic yoga by providing high-quality yoga classes suitable for individuals with persistent pain, chronic conditions, immobility and beginners.
How can businesses be earthquake-prepared?

How can businesses be earthquake-prepared?

You’ve heard it before —”are you ready for ‘The Big One’?” What does being ‘ready’ really mean? Maybe you’ve prepared yourself and your family by making a plan in the event of an earthquake and putting together an emergency kit.