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Pride Parade to launch Comox Valley Pride Weekend Aug. 26-27

Pride Parade to launch Comox Valley Pride Weekend Aug. 26-27

Other activities include an outdoor nightclub and a Sunday drag brunch
Coming-of-age novel set in Comox Valley is released by local author

Coming-of-age novel set in Comox Valley is released by local author

Train ride, a mysterious break-in, and family trouble all part of young adult novel set in Valley
19 Wing advising public of increased dump truck presence for next 2 months

19 Wing advising public of increased dump truck presence for next 2 months

Members of the general public will see an increase in traffic from Monday, July 24 through to mid-September along Kilmorely Road, Ryan Road, Veteran’s Memorial Parkway and Piercy Road. This is in support of projects and contracts being conducted at 19 Wing Comox.
City of Courtenay launches survey to gain public insight into priorities

City of Courtenay launches survey to gain public insight into priorities

The City of Courtenay has partnered with Forum Research Inc. to conduct a telephone and online Resident Survey – Your Courtenay, Your Voice. The survey launches today, July 24, 2023, to gather thoughts and opinions from the community. Access the survey at https://survey.forumresearch.com/SE/1/COR2/
QUIZ: Are you ready for some sounds of summer?

QUIZ: Are you ready for some sounds of summer?

Music festivals and outdoor concerts abound at this time of the year
PHOTOS: Market Day in Courtenay 2023

PHOTOS: Market Day in Courtenay 2023

Click below for sounds from Market Day while you scroll the photos!
Courtenay club hosts lawn-bowling Hawaii day for ladies across the Valley

Courtenay club hosts lawn-bowling Hawaii day for ladies across the Valley

On July 18, twenty-eight ladies from Nanaimo, Qualicum and Courtenay lawn bowling clubs gathered in Bill Moore Park.
VIDEO: 55+ BC Games opening ceremony to feature artistic touch from Abbotsford youth

VIDEO: 55+ BC Games opening ceremony to feature artistic touch from Abbotsford youth

Sandy Hill elementary students handpainted signs to be used at August event
Brain food: Club recognized for donating eats to Comox Valley Schools

Brain food: Club recognized for donating eats to Comox Valley Schools

Comox Valley Schools thanks the Glacier Newcomers’ Alumnae Association for fundraising and donating dry foods to students at School District 71 over the past two years.
Islands Folk Festival back in full swing in Cowichan for 39th year

Islands Folk Festival back in full swing in Cowichan for 39th year

5 stages, more than 50 performers, plus food and various vendors equals a weekend of family fun
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