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Canadians head to the polls in ‘most important election of our time’

Polling stations are officially open across the country for those who have not already voted in advance polls.

Official numbers have been released for early voting turnout for ridings across the country.

Official numbers have been released for early voting turnout for ridings across the country.  After a record number of voters...

Courtenay-Alberni Liberal candidate Brian Cameron

Get to know your Liberal candidate for the Courtenay-Alberni riding: Brian Cameron.    Tell us about yourself   My name is Brian Cameron,...

Courtenay-Alberni Green candidate Chris Markevich

Get to know your Green Party candidate for the Courtenay-Alberni riding: Chris Markevich.    Tell us about yourself I’m excited to be...

Courtenay-Alberni NDP candidate Gord Johns

Get to know your NDP candidate for the Courtenay-Alberni riding: Gord Johns. Tell us about yourself I was born and raised...

Update provided by Campbell River Chamber for cancelled all-candidates’ debate

Following a last-minute decision to cancel an all candidates debate in Campbell River; the Campbell River & District Chamber...

Elections Canada says pens or pencils welcome when marking ballots

Elections Canada is hoping to clear up confusion for what voters need to use when marking their ballots.  In response...

‘Anyone but Gunn’ activists take aim at local businesses

A group of non-partisan voters is encouraging people to boycott businesses in the North Island-Powell River riding who support...

UPDATE: Municipal politicians call for Conservative candidate to withdraw

Updated 2025-04-04 3:55 pm  Updated 2025-04-05 8:05 am Updated 2025-04-06 3:45 pm The mayor of Courtenay, along with city councilors from Courtenay,...

Gunn responds to calls for the North Island-Powell River Conservative candidate to be dropped

North Island-Powell River Conservative candidate Aaron Gunn took to social media Thursday to defend himself against criticism of comments...
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B.C. reports smaller-than-expected deficit for 2024, while taxpayer-supported debt nears $100B

British Columbia reported a smaller deficit than expected for the 2024-25 year, at $7.3 billion. 

Town of Comox receives Bee City designation

The Town of Comox has been recognized for their work protecting bees, butterflies, and other insects. 

RCMP looking for information about GMC truck leading up to fatal crash in Fanny Bay

B.C. Highway Patrol is looking for witnesses to provide details about the leadup to a fatal collision in Fanny Bay.

Eby urges fair support for B.C. after Carney meets with premiers on U.S. tariffs

Premier David Eby said a meeting Wednesday between the premiers and Prime Minister Mark Carney on the status of U.S. trade negotiations was “informative.”

Rainy weather not enough to dampen wildfires in B.C.

Officials in British Columbia warn wildfires in the northeast and southwest are expected to persist despite rain and cooler temperatures this week.
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