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We take breathing for granted until we can't

Jean Ennis was in Las Vegas this winter she started to feel a cold coming on. Ennis has Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disorder (COPD), and she recognized that she needed to see a doctor right away before she got a full-blown cold, which could make it so hard to breathe that she would end up in hospital.

Hornet joins Snowbirds to buzz around over Comox Valley

There will be even more activity in local skies during the next week, as 19 Wing Comox hosts the CF-18 Demo Hornet.

RCMP seeking attackers in Cumberland assault

Comox Valley RCMP have confirmed that a man in his twenties was seriously injured during an assault April 2 while walking with three friends after leaving a bar in Cumberland.
Simons drops out of NDP leadership race

Simons drops out of NDP leadership race

'Cutting-edge' condo proposal appears before Courtenay council

'Cutting-edge' condo proposal appears before Courtenay council

If they can bring their 24-acre property into the city of Courtenay, the Foundation Capital real estate syndication corporation hopes to create a large condominium and single-family development near the Little River ferry terminal.
Comox Valley Purple Ribbon campaign raising awareness about domestic violence

Comox Valley Purple Ribbon campaign raising awareness about domestic violence

Peace begins at home. It's a message that community leaders from across the Comox Valley hope will be embraced in the next month during the inaugural Comox Valley Purple Ribbon Campaign, which urges residents to take a stand against domestic violence.

Courtenay council shifting taxes away from businesses

Courtenay council is taking some of the tax burden off business property owners in the city. Councillors voted Wednesday to move the commercial multiplier — the factor by which the commercial class tax rate is greater than the residential class rate — down from 3.1 to 2.9, which shifts the tax burden toward residential.

Complex employment scam exposed by Comox Valley RCMP

Comox Valley RCMP says they became aware this week of a complex employment fraud being perpetrated locally. It appears that several other island communities have been exposed to the scam as well, Const. Dean Biollo added in a news release.

Comox Valley anti-coal mine forces massing Thursday

Comox Valley or Coal Valley? The Comox Valley is facing a decision point about what kind of community it wants to become, and the Comox Valley Water Watch Coalition is concerned that not enough people are aware of the big choice facing the Valley.

Survey says — raising chickens not wanted in Courtenay

The idea of raising backyard chickens isn't going to fly in Courtenay.