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Farmers' market thanks customers

Farmers' market thanks customers

Tasty treats, live entertainment at Comox Valley Exhibition Grounds
Back to school at North Island College

Back to school at North Island College

Orientation day helps welcome students to Comox Valley campus
Tanker research 'subsidy' to Enbridge, Greens say

Tanker research 'subsidy' to Enbridge, Greens say

Elizabeth May accuses the Conservative government of "doing Enbridge's homework" on oil spill hazards off B.C.'s North Coast
Artisans Festival fabulous

Artisans Festival fabulous

The Artisans Festival at Kitty Coleman Woodland Gardens was a long weekend of fun in the sun with great artists, eats and entertainment
Ruby returns to school

Ruby returns to school

Ruby's cancer is in remission, and she and her family are settling in at their home in Courtenay
Fewer forest fires in sunny B.C. summer

Fewer forest fires in sunny B.C. summer

B.C. has emerged from one of its sunnier summers in recent years with relatively little forest fire damage.
House interests Japanese

House interests Japanese

A two-person crew spent the day photographing the Filberg House for the Tokyo's Broadcasting System's One X Time
Local parks help set record number

Local parks help set record number

BC Parks has set a new record this year for the number of reservations made at provincial campsites

Finding money for CUPE wage hike would be 'difficult'

Finding additional savings to pay for any support staff wage increases "will be difficult," according to SD71 superintendent Sherry Elwood
Paws for thought

Paws for thought

The dog days of summer were ushered out in style Saturday at the Courtenay & District Memorial Pool during Pooch-A-Poolooza