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BCTF statement 'false,' alleges McRae

Education Don McRae takes issue with a BCTF criticism arising from a framework the B.C. government proposed Thursday.

Community plan revision beginning in Cumberland

This Saturday, the Village of Cumberland officially launches the Plan Cumberland …. Together Official Community Revision initiative.
Government unveils education reforms, which BCTF criticizes

Government unveils education reforms, which BCTF criticizes

The Province announced Thursday a proposed framework in the hopes of reaching a 10-year agreement with B.C.'s public school teachers.
Avalanche Awareness Day

Avalanche Awareness Day

Avalanches were the main topic for discussion last Sunday at the Mount Washington Alpine Resort.

Hydro says it's still 'working with' smart meter holdouts

Most homes in the Comox Valley are now equipped with a smart meter — in keeping with the controversial BC Hydro Smart Meter Program.

Proposed international student levy concerns Comox Valley trustees

The Ministry of Education will meet with school districts about its International Education Strategy.
Public input wanted for St. Joseph's Hospital centennial celebrations

Public input wanted for St. Joseph's Hospital centennial celebrations

St. Joseph's General Hospital is gearing up to celebrate its 100th anniversary this summer — and it's looking for help from the public.

CoalWatch praises Comox council for stance on proposed mine

Comox Town council recently passed a motion to oppose the further processing of the application on the proposed Raven Coal Mine.

Regional hospital district returns chair and vice-chair to positions

The Comox-Strathcona Regional Hospital District has again chosen Claire Moglove as chair and Bruce Jolliffe as vice-chair.

Elderly pedestrian struck in Courtenay and critically injured

Comox Valley RCMP are investigating a collision that occurred in Courtenay at the intersection of Kilpatrick Avenue and 26th Street.