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Anti-abortion message

Anti-abortion message

Silent No More campaign supporters spend a pleasant day in Simms Millennium Park.

Gillis seeking second term as Area B regional district director

Jim Gillis will run for a second term as the regional district Area B director, he announced Wednesday.
Shall we dance?

Shall we dance?

Overcome with excitement, this Paws for a Cause participant couldn’t sit still.
Elderly couple missing in northwestern BC

Elderly couple missing in northwestern BC

RCMP are requesting the public's assistance in locating John and Margaret Fuller, 82 yrs and 77 yrs respectively. They were last seen at Oliver Lake in Prince Rupert where they met with family for lunch.
Green taxes on local government agenda

Green taxes on local government agenda

Municipal leaders are gathering for their annual convention in Vancouver at the end of September, and they'll be calling for changes to green taxes imposed by the B.C. government.
Like a rocque

Like a rocque

Carter Rocque was given the Spirit Award at Operation High Jump on the weekend.
Art gallery moving up in the world

Art gallery moving up in the world

The Pearl Ellis Gallery unveiled its new, larger, brighter location Saturday in the former Comox public library space on Comox Avenue.

Cumberland council awaiting information about cemeteries

Village staff will report back with cost and other information about a cemetery advisory committee that would review and update the local cemetery bylaw, as recommended by Cumberland acting chief administrative officer David Durrant.
Jenn's love continuing

Jenn's love continuing

The Love From Jenn Foundation thanks musicians Pamela Tessmann and Bruce and Judy Wing as well as the Mex Pub for hosting a wonderful benefit night in honour of Jenn Zahavich.

Children, parents upset about sudden reconfiguration at Royston Elementary

Angela Barry says Monday was a difficult day at Royston Elementary School, and there were many tears when parents dropped their children off at school.