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Tour de Rock riders hit the road, be aware and drive with care

With Tour de Rock riders taking to the highway today, you are urged to stay alert and drive with...

Vancouver Island kids benefit from Camp Goodtimes experience 

Children and families dealing with a pediatric cancer diagnosis have few places to go for respite while battling the...

Over $80,000 raised at Comox Valley Relay for Life

Update: As of Monday afternoon, the event has raised $83,543.09. COURTENAY, B.C. – The community banded together on Saturday...

Island Cancer Fundraiser Hits the Brakes in Victoria

The 20th Cops for Cancer Tour de Rock has come to a close. Riders from across the Island, including...

Tour de Rock Stops by the Comox Valley

Cops for Cancer Tour de Rock riders arrived in the Comox Valley on Wednesday. Local RCMP rider Dirk Finkensiep says...

Cops for Cancer Tour de Rock kicks off Saturday!

After months of training, riders hit the road as part of the 20th annual Cops for Cancer Tour de...

Tour de Rock Fundraising Brings Community Together

Riders have been training hard as the 2017 Cops for Cancer Tour de Rock approaches. This year marks the...

Relay for Life a major success in the Comox Valley

The community banded together this weekend for the annual Relay for Life in the Comox Valley. The event raises funds...

Relay for Life Goes this Weekend in the Valley

The Comox Valley edition of Relay for Life goes on Saturday. The event is one of the largest fundraisers...

Cancer Society celebrating Daffodil Month

The Canadian Cancer Society is marking its 60th annual Daffodil Month. Canadians can show their support for people living with...

HPV vaccine needs to be publicly funded for boys

The Canadian Cancer Society says it's not right that men have to rely on women getting vaccinated for HPV...
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Horseshoe Bay – Departure Bay will change to reservation only in the fall, and BC Ferries is looking to make early bookings more affordable. 

Community gathering Sunday to remember mother, child killed at Comox Lake

After a tragic incident at Comox Lake last week, a community gathering has been planned for this weekend to remember those who died. 
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