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Bobs and Lolo returning to Filberg Park in Comox to entertain kids

Bobs and Lolo returning to Filberg Park in Comox to entertain kids

Well-known children's entertainers Bobs and Lolo are bringing their catchy, Earth-friendly songs to Comox this Saturday.

Suspicious fire investigated in Courtenay

Comox Valley RCMP are investigating a suspicious fire that occurred during the evening of July 1 at a storage facility at Piercy Road and 29th Street in Courtenay.
Too many MusicFest 2011 highlights to list properly

Too many MusicFest 2011 highlights to list properly

There's quality and there's quantity. The 17th annual Vancouver Island MusicFest had both.

Hospital foundation in Comox Valley hopes donations will resume

Every spring for the past few years, the St. Joseph's General Hospital Foundation has sent out a spring mailing appealing for donations to help purchase new equipment for the hospital. It is a major fundraiser, but this spring, the campaign hit a bit of a snag when postal workers were locked out and donations stopped coming in.

Comox Valley business people back from touring Nanaimo and Duncan homeless shelters

Local Chamber of Commerce members and Downtown Courtenay Business Improvement Association representatives took a firsthand look last week at a pair of emergency shelters during a bus tour that stopped at the New Hope Centre in Nanaimo and Warmland House in the Cowichan Valley.

Coroners hindered by budget cuts: Audit

Government urged to 'step back' to ensure independence
Hot car

Hot car

A fire started Sunday at about 5 p.m. in the engine compartment of this southbound vehicle on Highway 19 in the vicinity of Bowser.
Search and Rescue volunteers soldier on during hectic week

Search and Rescue volunteers soldier on during hectic week

Members of Comox Valley Ground Search and Rescue, still shaken after a volunteer drowned July 29 during a retrieval mission near Creston, worked round the clock last week with two major searches and three rescues in six days.
Positive message

Positive message

Sarah Bailey, an early childhood educator at Puddleduck Daycare, shared this thought during the Canada Day parade that is as valid now as it was then.
SPCA seizes dozens of dogs, puppies from Merville kennel

SPCA seizes dozens of dogs, puppies from Merville kennel

A dog breeder had her world turned upside down last week when SPCA officials seized 71 dogs from her Merville property. It's as if the plague swept through Green Acres Kennels, says Nancy Kitching, who now has just six dogs and eight puppies.