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‘Sam had just proposed to me’: Comox Valley sees 3 overdose deaths in 1 week

‘Sam had just proposed to me’: Comox Valley sees 3 overdose deaths in 1 week

Community members organized a vigil on May 15 to honour their passing
New e-bike share pilot program rolls into Courtenay and Comox

New e-bike share pilot program rolls into Courtenay and Comox

The fleet comprises 40 e-bikes spread across 20 key locations
‘A blast from the past’: Lost wallet returns to Comox man after 33 years

‘A blast from the past’: Lost wallet returns to Comox man after 33 years

Nick Chowdhury was in his early twenties when he lost his wallet while fishing in 1991
PHOTOS: Northern lights observed by many in the Comox Valley

PHOTOS: Northern lights observed by many in the Comox Valley

Space Weather Canada says more northern lights could be observed over the weekend
Comox Valley Family Services celebrated its first annual fundraiser

Comox Valley Family Services celebrated its first annual fundraiser

‘It was amazing’: The non-profit amassed over $10,000
Pop-up transforms Cumberland’s dining scene with Asian-inspired delights

Pop-up transforms Cumberland’s dining scene with Asian-inspired delights

Niji sets sights on permanent establishment
Cumberland’s Stokefest celebrates mountain biking culture for a second year

Cumberland’s Stokefest celebrates mountain biking culture for a second year

The grass root festival will take place on May 10-11
Indigenous members share their stories during Comox Valley’s Red Dress Day

Indigenous members share their stories during Comox Valley’s Red Dress Day

The day also serves as a reminder to end violence against Indigenous and gender-diverse people
UPDATE: 925 Braidwood neighbours react to Courtenay’s new BC Housing project

UPDATE: 925 Braidwood neighbours react to Courtenay’s new BC Housing project

‘We need answers and transparency’ said the group’s spokesperson at their first press conference
John Howard Society ceasing its operations of Courtenay’s Junction

John Howard Society ceasing its operations of Courtenay’s Junction

‘It’s like a minimum-security prison’: tenants decry their living conditions