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Part of benefit

Part of benefit

SEW SISTERS ARTIST Guild Society members Kathy Stoyko and Anne-Marie Scott officially opened Village Muse Books in Cumberland last weekend.

Comox trying organic waste pilot project

Comox council took the formal step Wednesday of endorsing a contract to begin a one-year pilot project to collect organics from households.

Comox Valley physiotherapists sprouting hair during Movember

Valley physios are growing Movember moustaches to raise funds and awareness for men's health.
Dickens was here

Dickens was here

One of many shoppers pores over the selection at the Charles Dickens Christmas Craft Fair.

New Courtenay bylaw to control erosion, sediment

Courtenay council gave first, second and third reading Tuesday to a new bylaw — the Erosion and Sediment Control Bylaw.

Grant will fund North Island College salmon aquaculture research

North Island College was successful in its application for a grant to fund research into hard seabed substrates in salmon aquaculture.
NDP health critic visiting Courtenay for town hall health meeting

NDP health critic visiting Courtenay for town hall health meeting

BC NDP health critic Mike Farnworth will talk about practical steps to improve health care at a town hall meeting in Courtenay on Thursday.

Land donation protects part of Denman Island brook in nature reserve

Dr. Kal Holsti and Marilyn Wan’s donation of land to the Islands Trust Fund has become Denman Island’s newest nature reserve.

Close call with cougar in Fanny Bay

A Fanny Bay woman preparing to drive her children to school was unknowingly in the presence of a cougar on her driveway.
Falling snow excites winter sports buffs

Falling snow excites winter sports buffs

Mount Washington staff — along with snow sport enthusiasts — are keenly watching for more snow.