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Come one come all to the first Seniors Boot Camp being held at the Berwick Seniors center from October 6th to the 8th, 2015. This will not be a physical course but more information sessions on a variety of subjects wanted and needed by seniors.

There will be a requirement for signing up for this camp and there will be limited space so keep your eyes peeled for future information advertisements.

On June 14th police responded to a large barn fire on the 5700 block of Headquarters road in the Courtenay area. The entire barn was destroyed along with several head of livestock. The preliminary investigation found that the fire is not suspicious in nature.

On June 14th police were called about a missing hiker in the Mount Ginger area while on a hike with other hikers. The Comox Valley ground search and rescue were called and the missing hiker was located two hours after the initial call and was reported to have a broken wrist.

Police attended a report of a break, enter and theft to a business on the 2800 block of Cliffe avenue in Courtenay during the early morning hours of June 15th. Once inside the business the thieves stole two safes and keys to service vehicles.

(Comox Valley RCMP)

Marc Mulvaney
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