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Comox Valley RCMP seeking witnesses to Courtenay 7-Eleven robbery

Comox Valley RCMP seeking witnesses to Courtenay 7-Eleven robbery

Suspect wore distinctive hoodie

  • Apr 3, 2020
Comox Valley RCMP seeking witnesses to Courtenay 7-Eleven robbery
Kira Marshall adds a name to the Hero Wall erected on a fence at the corner of Cliffe Avenue and First Street in Courtenay. Photo by Terry Farrell

Courtenay Hero Wall gives thanks to frontline workers

People wanting to thank frontline workers in the Comox Valley can add…

Kira Marshall adds a name to the Hero Wall erected on a fence at the corner of Cliffe Avenue and First Street in Courtenay. Photo by Terry Farrell
Natural Pastures’ master cheesemaker Paul Sutter (L) and operations manager Doug Smith (R), alongside two of the winning cheeses - the Buffalo Brie (top) and the Comox Camembert.

Courtenay cheese company shines at world championships

Natural Pastures Cheese Company picked up a pair of bronze medals

  • Mar 19, 2020
Natural Pastures’ master cheesemaker Paul Sutter (L) and operations manager Doug Smith (R), alongside two of the winning cheeses - the Buffalo Brie (top) and the Comox Camembert.
Mayako Setta will be heading to the National Ballet of Canada this year, for the second straight summer. Photo by Terry Farrell

Bright futures for two Courtenay ballerinas

Teacher calls 14-year-old Mayako Setta and 16-year-old Sarah Collins special

Mayako Setta will be heading to the National Ballet of Canada this year, for the second straight summer. Photo by Terry Farrell
Kat Gellerman brings years of experience in the food business to her new store, Chef Sense Supplies, in downtown Courtenay. Photo by Mike Chouinard

Edible straws, education and restaurant supplies at Courtenay’s Chef Sense

Kat Gellerman has spent more than 20 years working in the food business

Kat Gellerman brings years of experience in the food business to her new store, Chef Sense Supplies, in downtown Courtenay. Photo by Mike Chouinard
Kat Gellerman brings years of experience in the food business to her new store, Chef Sense Supplies, in downtown Courtenay. Photo by Mike Chouinard

Edible straws one B.C. entrepreneur’s latest weapon in war against plastic

Kat Gellerman has spent more than 20 years working in the food business

Kat Gellerman brings years of experience in the food business to her new store, Chef Sense Supplies, in downtown Courtenay. Photo by Mike Chouinard
Sixty-five-year-old Norma Cole was diagnosed with breast cancer two years ago. She opted to treat herself naturally through a healthy diet and lifestyle adjustments, rather than a potentially life-saving surgery. She said she feels better than she has in many years. Photo by Terry Farrell

Comox Valley woman rejects doctors to battle cancer through natural methods

“I believe the body heals itself when you give it the right things and take away the wrong things.”

Sixty-five-year-old Norma Cole was diagnosed with breast cancer two years ago. She opted to treat herself naturally through a healthy diet and lifestyle adjustments, rather than a potentially life-saving surgery. She said she feels better than she has in many years. Photo by Terry Farrell
Rear Admiral Bob Auchterlonie in front of the HMCS Ottawa prior to a journey to Asia. Black Press file photo

Rear admiral added to Comox Valley Walk of Achievement

Bob Auchterlonie will get his star during ceremony on Saturday

Rear Admiral Bob Auchterlonie in front of the HMCS Ottawa prior to a journey to Asia. Black Press file photo
New rental housing project in Courtenay to help mid-income earners

New rental housing project in Courtenay to help mid-income earners

Partnership providing affordable rentals for those making between $48,000 and $74,000

  • Feb 4, 2020
New rental housing project in Courtenay to help mid-income earners
Courtenay mayor denounces Culture Guard endorsement

Courtenay mayor denounces Culture Guard endorsement

Larry Jangula has asked anti-SOGI group to remove him from their list

Courtenay mayor denounces Culture Guard endorsement