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North Island College culinary arts student places second in major competition

North Island College culinary arts student places second in major competition

Ellianna Dyble from Courtenay placed second at the 2022 British Columbia Culinary Apprentice of the Year Competition, held Oct. 28, in Vancouver.
Deadline looming for Comox Valley Chamber of Commerce nominations

Deadline looming for Comox Valley Chamber of Commerce nominations

It is that time of year again! Nominations are now open for the Comox Valley Chamber Awards.
Get an authentic Eastern European sauna experience without leaving the Comox Valley

Get an authentic Eastern European sauna experience without leaving the Comox Valley

Some people travel thousands of kilometres for an authentic Eastern European sauna experience. Courtenay residents don’t even have to leave town.

Celebration planned for retiring Comox Valley optometrist

Dr. Elaine Kerr has been serving the Comox Valley for 31 years
IT’S YOUR BUSINESS: Anti-spam legislation is designed to protect you and your customers

IT’S YOUR BUSINESS: Anti-spam legislation is designed to protect you and your customers

By Joe Smith
B.C. business analyst Michael Campbell coming to Courtenay to discuss economic trends

B.C. business analyst Michael Campbell coming to Courtenay to discuss economic trends

Internationally renowned BC business analyst Michael Campbell is coming to Courtenay to answer questions and share his views on the latest economic trends Thursday, Sept. 29 at North Island College’s Stan Hagen Theatre.
Cumberland considers regional tourism arrangement

Cumberland considers regional tourism arrangement

Council will look into fee-for-service set-up with the regional body
Comox Valley Farmers find 2022 has been on the cold side

Comox Valley Farmers find 2022 has been on the cold side

Many crops so far have been behind due to spring temperatures
IT’S YOUR BUSINESS: Customers always remember the way you handle a sticky situation

IT’S YOUR BUSINESS: Customers always remember the way you handle a sticky situation

By Joe Smith
Courtenay screenprinter’s T-shirts send science, math message

Courtenay screenprinter’s T-shirts send science, math message

Adrian Granchelli started his Nature Exposed line as a passion project