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Residential development in South Courtenay passes hurdle

The first new subdivision proposed for the South Courtenay Local Area Plan area between Courtenay and Royston inched closer to reality last week. Buckstone Investments Ltd. is proposing a 300-unit residential development called The Ridge on 73 acres of land bound by Fraser Road, Buckstone Road and Comox Logging Road in South Courtenay.

Compassion Club raids in Courtenay 'frustrating and depressing'

Dolly Smith lives with pain. The Cumberland resident, who suffers from a number of afflictions, finds she hurts herself fairly frequently because she is "clumsy."
Woman from 19 Wing Comox the first of her kind

Woman from 19 Wing Comox the first of her kind

A woman who spent four years at 19 Wing Comox will become the first non-commissioned officer in the Canadian Forces to take the Aerospace Systems Course. Master Warrant Officer Miina Piir recently moved from Courtenay to Winnipeg to begin training.
Participation in Cumberland Motorcycle Roundup 'beyond expectations'

Participation in Cumberland Motorcycle Roundup 'beyond expectations'

Organizers of the third annual Cumberland Motorcycle Roundup expected more entries than 165 bikes they had last year. But more than 400?

Ceremony of Flags coming Wednesday in Cumberland

The public is encouraged to attend the Ceremony of the Flags celebration Wednesday, Aug. 10 at Village Park in Cumberland.

Turf expense decision should go to people, decides Courtenay council

The electors should get a chance to decide. That's Courtenay council's view on the Comox Valley United Soccer Club (CVUSC)'s project to build artificial turf fields at Valley View Park.
New Big Time Out festival host 'nervous but excited'

New Big Time Out festival host 'nervous but excited'

Don McClellan is "nervous but excited" about hosting The Big Time Out at Ash Berry Farm, which he and wife Louisa operate in Royston immediately adjacent to the Cumberland boundary.

Some concern expressed about Hornby Island condo proposal

After being in the works for nearly two years, the Islands Trust — Hornby Island Local Trust Committee approved a rezoning bylaw last week for a 15-unit condominium to proceed on the Island to the development permit phase.

Cumberland well exploration approved

Cumberland council approved Monday up to $70,000 funding for well exploration at a clearing south of the Chinatown heritage area, as recommended by Village staff.
Pausing for a cause

Pausing for a cause

Josie DeBruyne makes a bid on a silent auction item at the Comox Valley SPCA.