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B.C. quit-smoking plan attracts critics

B.C. quit-smoking plan attracts critics

B.C.'s plan to fund nicotine patches and gum for smokers has been lauded by the Canadian Cancer Society and other health organizations, but the program has its detractors.
Muddled inquiry new blow to families of missing women

Muddled inquiry new blow to families of missing women

Doubts hang over probe into serial killer Pickton's slaying spree

Stay out of the Puntledge River, reminds BC Hydro

In the interest of safety, BC Hydro is advising the public to avoid the Puntledge River due to high water levels from the evening of Monday, Aug. 8 after 10 p.m. and throughout Tuesday.

Puntledge River rising again, warns BC Hydro

In the interest of safety, BC Hydro is advising the public to avoid the Puntledge River due to high water levels from the evening of Aug. 8 after 10 p.m. through Aug. 9.
Motorcycle rider airlifted to Victoria hospital after mishap near Little River ferry terminal

Motorcycle rider airlifted to Victoria hospital after mishap near Little River ferry terminal

A motorcyclist was airlifted to Victoria General Hospital after a serious crash Wednesday around 7:30 p.m. near the Little River ferry terminal.
Former Comox Valley man pedalling around the planet

Former Comox Valley man pedalling around the planet

The journey of a thousand miles begins with a single step. For Bruce Gordon, a circumnavigation of the globe began with the first push of a pedal on his Bacchetta recumbent bike.
Last HST ballots collected for count

Last HST ballots collected for count

The fate of B.C.'s harmonized sales tax should be known by the end of August.
Lots of fish caught — and that's no bull

Lots of fish caught — and that's no bull

Many fish bit and lots were caught during the 25th annual Bullhead Derby, the largest catch-and-release event of its kind in the Pacific Northwest, last Saturday at Nautical Days in Comox.

Courtenay council wants regional district to reopen homeless shelter site search

Courtenay council will ask the regional district to reopen the search for a site upon which to build a homeless shelter or supportive housing. Picking up where they left off July 18 when three councillors walked out of the meeting, council debated a motion by Coun. Murray Presley to ask the Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) to reopen the search for a "more suitable" site than the one purchased on Cliffe Avenue while affirming its support for assisting the homeless Tuesday.

'Huge, huge area' of Courtenay going carless Sept. 25

It's been approved in Cumberland, and now the Car Free Initiative has the go-ahead in Courtenay. During Tuesday's meeting, council approved the Car Free Sunday event as long as a traffic management plan that is acceptable to the city's director of operational services is submitted along with required insurance.