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Building in city had big rebound

Development rebounded in Courtenay in 2010, as the city saw building permit values rise $20 million from 2009.
Dix makes it six for NDP leadership

Dix makes it six for NDP leadership

Comox byelection win by MacKinnon not close

Political newcomer Hugh MacKinnon outduelled two veterans by a wide margin in a byelection Saturday to become the newest Town of Comox councillor.
NDP leadership fees cause stir

NDP leadership fees cause stir

RCMP want information about Courtenay hit-and-run

Comox Valley RCMP are seeking the driver of a Chevrolet Cavalier or Pontiac Sunfire who was involved in a hit-and-run incident Friday night.

BC Hydro again increasing flows down Puntledge River

As it did Sunday, BC Hydro will again increase the discharge Thursday from the Comox Dam by about threefold to manage reservoir levels.

RGS bylaw approved

Cumberland council endorsed an amended Regional Growth Strategy bylaw in a 3-2 vote Monday.

Work on AIP still ongoing

The senior levels of government and the K’ómoks First Nation are continuing to negotiate in an effort to conclude a draft

Earthquake drill scheduled Jan. 26

In an effort to enhance public awareness of the earthquake hazard in B.C., Comox Valley governments are encouraging residents to participate in the inaugural provincewide earthquake drill on Jan. 26 at 10 a.m.

Groups getting grants

On Jan. 18 at 2 p.m. at the Courtenay and District Museum, the Comox Valley Community Foundation will present a total of $32,300 to seven Comox Valley organizations.