It has come to our attention that a certain number of our March 17 Comox Valley Record newspapers had been tampered with, by someone with ties to a publication devoted to COVID conspiracy theories.
Artisans and florists will once again be allowed to sell at B.C. Farmers' Markets, as the B.C. government has lifted restrictions that were in place preventing them from attending.
New initiative gives artists a COVID-safe way to exhibit their work
Slugs n' Bugs For Lunch will take care of your garden pests naturally
Looking up to, and gaining inspiration from, a grandparent is nothing unique.
Neighbours have reached out to media on several occasions with complaints about the property
When is a collaboration not a collaboration?
A COVID-19 outbreak has been declared at a long-term care facility in Courtenay.
Island Health has posted an exposure alert at a sixth Comox Valley school.
Numerous Comox Valley projects have received grants through the Community Economic Recovery Infrastructure Program.
A 19-year old man is in police custody following a recent violent robbery and assault in Comox.
Island Health has posted an advisory of COVID-19 exposures at two separate Comox Valley schools, Feb. 16-17.
Editor's note: This article has been updated to include a response from the Comox Valley RCMP.
Vancouver Island MusicFest has been shelved for 2021, due to the pandemic.
Three people, one cat escaped injury
Carmen Wakeling, CEO and co-owner of Eatmore Sprouts & Greens in Courtenay, has been given the BC Agriculture Council's Award for Excellence In Agriculture Leadership.
New Nova Scotia legislation recently made headlines across the nation, for all the right reasons.
The Shards of Etherious: Arisen is the first book of a five-book series
Oyster River Fire Rescue personnel were dispatched to a fire at a Black Creek residence early Wednesday (Jan. 20) morning.
The company said there will be no further development applications filed with the CVRD