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Clark to wait for 2013 for mandate

Clark to wait for 2013 for mandate

Premier Christy Clark has ended months of speculation and will stick to the scheduled date of May 2013 for the next B.C. election.
Disputes cast shadow on school year

Disputes cast shadow on school year

A work-to-rule campaign by public school teachers, set to begin on the first day of school, is only one dispute expected in education in the coming year.

HST rejection no surprise in Comox Valley

With the highest amount of total valid votes cast in B.C., a majority of Comox Valley voters — like the rest of the province — rejected the controversial Harmonized Sales Tax, although by a margin of fewer than 2,000 votes.
Remembering Jack Layton

Remembering Jack Layton

People signed a book of condolences for the Layton family Saturday in a gathering Saturday at the Filberg Centre to honour the NDP leader.
Funeral Sept. 2 in Comox for Second World War Spitfire pilot

Funeral Sept. 2 in Comox for Second World War Spitfire pilot

A decorated Spitfire pilot who served during the Second World War is being remembered as a gentleman and a role model after passing away this weekend. Douglas (Duke) Warren, who flew a Spitfire fighter as part of No.165 Squadron at Dieppe with his twin brother Bruce — also nicknamed Duke — passed away Saturday in Comox at the age of 89.

Climber rescued in Kootenays by CFB Comox personnel

Aircraft from 442 Transport and Rescue Squadron were called Saturday at approximately 9 p.m. to evacuate an injured climber who had fallen down a waterfall at MacBeth Icefield north of Kootenay Lake.
Medal-winning student wants to help fight cancer

Medal-winning student wants to help fight cancer

When Lance Shaver leaves for Victoria this Friday, he will take the first steps on the path he hopes will lead to helping people with cancer. The 18-year-old from Merville, who graduated from Georges P. Vanier Secondary School in June, will pursue a degree in microbiology at the University of Victoria.

Biotoxin discovered in B.C. shellfish for first time

About 60 people became sick recently from a biotoxin found in about 30,000 pounds of mussels that were harvested this summer near Cortes Island.
Sockeye probe reports split on aquaculture risk

Sockeye probe reports split on aquaculture risk

Disease, not sea lice, main threat from salmon farms: inquiry researcher
Hundreds ride for YANA in Comox Valley

Hundreds ride for YANA in Comox Valley

About 200 cyclists pedalled around the Comox Valley at the fifth annual ride, which kicked off Sunday from Blacks Cycle in Comox.