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Nanoose Bay sledgehammer assault leads to end of theft spree

Nanoose Bay sledgehammer assault leads to end of theft spree

64-year-old wrestles female assailant to ground after being struck in eye
Vancouver Island loses its last logging train

Vancouver Island loses its last logging train

Western Forest Products closes Englewood Train operation and will make the switch to transport via roads.
Witness in Victoria court case admits to previous killings

Witness in Victoria court case admits to previous killings

The man was a paid agent of the RCMP, who say they had no evidence to back up the confessions
Ruth Masters: The passing of a Vancouver Island icon

Ruth Masters: The passing of a Vancouver Island icon

Comox Valley activist dies at 97 years old
Constitutional challenge in polygamy case delayed

Constitutional challenge in polygamy case delayed

Legal process for fundamentalist Mormon leader found guilty of polygamy grinds to a halt.
Mirror Morning – Nov. 7

Mirror Morning – Nov. 7

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Campbell River lags behind national average of immigrant population

Campbell River lags behind national average of immigrant population

Last year’s census found that 10 per cent of people living in Campbell River are immigrants, more than half of which immigrated to Campbell River prior to 1981.
Plan for 3.5-acre site gets go-ahead from council

Plan for 3.5-acre site gets go-ahead from council

Waterfront Task Force proposal would see an 87,000 sq/ft multi-use facility and waterfront park area
Campbell River’s Quinsam Hotel demolished months after fire

Campbell River’s Quinsam Hotel demolished months after fire

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Concern over creosote logs disposed of at Upland’s site west of Campbell River

Concern over creosote logs disposed of at Upland’s site west of Campbell River

A local environmental group is sounding alarm bells over the disposal of the Salmon River Diversion project’s creosote logs at Upland Contracting’s site across Highway 28 from McIvor Lake.