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A list of upcoming arts and culture events in the Comox Valley.

– Phantastic Ekphrastic (Poetry and Visual Art)

Artful: The Gallery

526 Cumberland Road, Courtenay

April 1-May 2

– Georgia Straight Jazz Society – Ultraviolet (Live Music)

40 Knots Winery

2400 Anderton Road, Comox

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A Keremeos heavy equipment operator has filed a lawsuit against Interior Health and the doctors who allegedly failed to correctly diagnose an arterial blockage that led to the amputation of his leg.

The civil claim, filed this April 1 in Vancouver by Steven Barker, alleges that multiple visits to the Similkameen Health Centre over issues with his leg ended with the doc...


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The plan did not start with the baseball game.

It started with a schedule, a bit of foresight, and a Calgary Flames logo on a hat.

By the time the Clipper pushed off from Victoria’s Inner Harbour, Greg Cundal already knew exactly why he was on board. The nearly three-hour trip to Seattle was not just travel; it was the middle piece of a weekend built around one ...


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The latest data from the B.C. Coroners Service shows 115 people died from toxic drugs in the province in February.

The coroners service released the latest monthly data Wednesday (April 15), which showed a decrease from the ...


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First Nations people in B.C. continue to be disproportionately represented in toxic drug deaths across the province, the First Nations Health Authority shared Wednesday.

The First Nations Health Authority released the 2025 data on the toxic drug crisis’s impact on First Nations people in Vancouver on April 15. This year, the presentation focused on the resilience of yo...


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