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Record TUESDAY, APRIL 19, 2016
VOLUME 31 | NO. 31
COMOX VALLEY
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NEWS Don McRae leaving politics It’s with a bit of regret that Comox Valley MLA Don McRae has decided to step down from politics when his term ends in May, 2017. There’s no major crisis behind his decision. He simply wants to spend more time with family and friends in the community he loves. ■ P3
Hospital parking fees will stay
A plea from north Island communities for support in their bid to eliminate parking fees at new hospitals being constructed in Campbell River and Courtenay was rejected at the Association of Vancouver Island and Coastal Communities conference earlier this month. ■ P5
ARTS Monday Bunch show and sale
The Pearl Ellis Gallery is presenting the annual spring show and sale by the Monday Bunch, a group of local artists, opening April 19 and running until May 8. ■ P25
Mighty String Thing at the Sid
Legendary Commander Cody guitarist Bill Kirchen is leading a talented group of ‘sixstring slingers’ on to the Sid Williams Theatre stage on April 21. ■ P26
SPORTS Tough draw for Comox Valley United
Local men’s soccer team to meet top-seeded Pegasus FC in Surrey in first round of single knockout Province Cup competition. ■ P27
Fish and game club busy
The Courtenay and District Fish & Game Protective Association is hosting a spring gun show and making plans for their annual outdoor show. ■ P28
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