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Advance voting starts Saturday

Advance voting starts Saturday

There will be six days of advance voting prior to B.C.’s general election day on May 9
B.C. first responders see record number of suspected overdoses Wednesday

B.C. first responders see record number of suspected overdoses Wednesday

The spike in overdose-related calls coincides with ‘Welfare Wednesday’, officials say
UPDATE: Canada-wide Shaw service restored

UPDATE: Canada-wide Shaw service restored

Shaw customers across Canada are experiencing problems with telephone, TV and internet service.
Cougar spotted near Courtenay Elementary

Cougar spotted near Courtenay Elementary

Readers are reporting cougar sightings all over the Comox Valley
CSWM launches illegal dumping prevention program

CSWM launches illegal dumping prevention program

Comox Strathcona Waste Management (CSWM) has launched a new program aimed at preventing illegal dumping across the region.
Two women take on province over domestic abuse legal aid

Two women take on province over domestic abuse legal aid

Women’s advocates want to see better legal aid for women in violent relationships
Sustainable economy, proactive healthcare priorities for LaRue, Greens

Sustainable economy, proactive healthcare priorities for LaRue, Greens

When I decided to run for the nomination for the BC Green Party in the Mid Island-Pacific Rim riding, it was with the belief that they shared my vision for the future.
Courtenay-Comox All Candidates Forum to discuss water issues

Courtenay-Comox All Candidates Forum to discuss water issues

In our Valley, water issues are often in the news. Whether it is extreme rain and tides, boiling our drinking water, or dealing with summer shortages, more and more we find that water is something we need to pay attention to.
Protecting jobs, shellfish industry important to Deluca

Protecting jobs, shellfish industry important to Deluca

Changes to the electoral boundaries have created new challenges for the residents of Cumberland and the Baynes Sound communities – Royston, Union Bay and Fanny Bay. The strong, effective representation from MLA Don McRae has served the residents of Comox-Courtenay very well, and I intend to keep up that fine tradition.
Conservative Fell would scrap carbon tax, end ‘climate hysteria’

Conservative Fell would scrap carbon tax, end ‘climate hysteria’

I, Julian Fell, am the representative of Coombs-Errington at the Regional District of Nanaimo. I am the MLA nominee of the BC Conservatives.