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He can see clearly now

He can see clearly now

B.C. to restrict ferry rate increases

B.C. to restrict ferry rate increases

B.C. seeks ways to ease ferry fare hikes

B.C. seeks ways to ease ferry fare hikes

New health care card aims at fraud

New health care card aims at fraud

Culinary delights

Culinary delights

Big garage sale this weekend to help fallen hero

Big garage sale this weekend to help fallen hero

It was pouring rain, 3 a.m. on our first night in Courtenay/Comox. Horrible sounds from outside could only mean a collision — and a big one. A night owl by nature, Christopher Hamilton was tinkering with a wood-carving project, his pet bub (pet rat), Onyx on his shoulder; while I, his longtime soulmate, was leaving a voice-mail for a friend in Vancouver.

VIHA warning businesses about telemarketing scam

The Vancouver Island Health Authority (VIHA) is warning area businesses to be aware of a telemarketing company that is soliciting donations for a children’s activity book that is neither approved nor endorsed by VIHA and its local hospitals.

Water being released into Puntledge River as snowmelt begins

BC Hydro provided a controlled high release of water as part of its six-week operational plan to deal with the high snowpack.

More information next week about new Thrifty Foods store in Courtenay

Comox Valley residents will have a chance to find out more about the proposed Thrifty Foods development at the corner of Ryan and Lerwick roads next week.

Soccer club still working toward artificial turf in Comox Valley

The Comox Valley United Soccer Club is seeking approval in principle from the regional district for a pair of artificial turf fields at Valley View Park.