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Three newcomers elected to Comox Valley Chamber of Commerce board

The Comox Valley Chamber of Commerce re-elected one member to its board of directors Wednesday, adding three newcomers.

WEB EXTRA: Cut your power usage during Earth Hour this Saturday

BC Hydro encourages residents of Comox and Courtenay to join millions of Canadians in support of Earth Hour 2013.

Comox Valley School Board urged to be prepared for emergencies

Earthquake. Fire. Bomb threat. Medical emergency. These are some of the things School District 71 must be ready for.
The week that was

The week that was

If you're a Mountie in the Comox Valley, this is what kept you busy last week.
Reaction positive to City of Courtenay incentive for downtown businesses to improve storefronts

Reaction positive to City of Courtenay incentive for downtown businesses to improve storefronts

Comox Valley residents could soon see some spiffed-up storefronts in downtown Courtenay.

Comox Valley students to get better 'screen time' to go with their 'green time'

Students and teachers can expect new and improved technology at their Comox Valley schools, possibly starting this summer.
Donations of bras in Comox Valley helping human trafficking survivors

Donations of bras in Comox Valley helping human trafficking survivors

Comox Valley women have jumped at the chance to help human trafficking survivors, simply by donating their bras.

City of Courtenay declines to operate district energy system

If a district energy system is built to service buildings in the Lerwick and Ryan roads area, it won't be by the City of Courtenay.
I Can concept could spread from Comox Valley to other school districts

I Can concept could spread from Comox Valley to other school districts

I Can has taken a firm hold in a number of Comox Valley schools — and it may expand to other districts next year.
Spring is springing

Spring is springing

Signs of spring are popping up all over the Comox Valley.