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10 new COVID-19 cases provincially, nearly 82% of total cases recovered
Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry has confirmed 10 new cases of COVID-19 province-wide, for a total of 2,517.There have been no new cases in Island, Interior, or Northern...
Dr. Bonnie Henry addresses youth of B.C., encourages them to seek support as needed
Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry acknowledged the fatigue experienced by British Columbians physically distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic.Henry encouraged youth within the province to stay healthy and seek...
95 new cases of COVID-19 in B.C., community outbreaks remain problematic
Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry has confirmed 95 new cases of COVID-19 within British Columbia, for a total of 1,948.Two additional deaths have occurred, including the first death...
COVID-19 update: 35 new cases and 3 additional deaths
Provincial Health Officer Dr. Bonnie Henry has announced 35 new cases of COVID-19 within British Columbia, for a total of 1,445 cases.The breakdown of cases is as follows:642 –...
40 new COVID-19 cases in British Columbia, 5 additional deaths
The number of COVID-19 cases in the province continues to slowly grow, according to a joint statement issued by Minister of Health Adrian Dix, and Provincial Health Officer Dr....
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Fundraiser walk supporting Comox Valley seniors set for Sunday
The Glacier View Lodge Society is welcoming walkers to support its 2025 Walk for Glacier View, individual walkers or teams will take a scenic 2km walk around the lodge while taking in a bake sale, live music and other entertainment.
NCI officially opens new student housing buildings
A student housing project at Courtenay's North Island College has officially opened its doors.
B.C. Conservatives support federal bill to classify intimate partner killings as first-degree murder
B.C. politicians are voicing support for a federal Conservative bill that would classify the killing of an intimate partner as first-degree murder.Â
“Please stop”: Eby says Alberta’s pipeline dream jeopardizes B.C. projects
Premier David Eby said Alberta’s push for a new pipeline is a threat to existing major projects in B.C.Â
Fall yard debris drop-off program returning in October
Comox Valley residents looking to get rid of extra yard waste will have the opportunity to do so for free again this fall.Â
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