Alena Williams of Courtenay took this photo of her two boys Deek and Jasper on a beautiful spring day in the Comox Valley
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For the past several years, Big Time Out mainman Vig Schulman has insisted the event was not an annual one
READViewers watched as the eagles shared incubation duties on the nest
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The Great Strides walk, in support of Cystic Fibrosis Canada-Campbell River Chapter, will take place on Sunday
READTourism Vancouver Island is seeking nominations of tourism stakeholders who have significantly impacted our industry
READJuan Antonio Juracan Chicoj works as a farm hand in Guatemala for a measly $6.50 per day
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MidWeek reader John Ferguson crept up on these male and female pileated woodpeckers in Comox
READMay is National Celiac Awareness Month, Food Allergy Awareness Month and Digestive Disease Awareness Month
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It is no secret that the Cold War was synonymous with covert military operations
READMany people think that a fall into the water is no big deal
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The Women Build component of Habitat for Humanity’s build project in Courtenay is the first of its kind in B.C.
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There is a way to get kids into the game, no matter what barrier
READSpring rains combined with melting snowpacks and rising streams can affect road and highway conditions
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Tanja Kerr of the Comox Valley captured last weekend’s super moon, a once-a-year cosmic show
READEvery year thousands of boaters go out on the water without giving any thought to how prepared either they or their boats are
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Since 1912 the BC Forest Service has managed and protected the province’s forests and range lands.
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A number of residents in and around Macaulay Road were trapped during a storm in March that closed the dead end road
READAnother machine that allows perfect technique for strengthening
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The Comox Valley Farmers’ Market includes more than 100 members and 60-plus vendors
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Bob Bartsch took this picture while in Union Bay a couple of weeks ago
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