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Cumberland’s Elevate the Arts continues events through to 2027

Cumberland’s Elevate the Arts continues events through to 2027

A community service partnership agreement with Elevate the Arts Society was heard at council
Seeing Double: Cumberland photographer takes Canadian Geographic's best outdoor adventure photo

Seeing Double: Cumberland photographer takes Canadian Geographic's best outdoor adventure photo

Sara Kempner has been taking photos for over 10 years
Comox Valley RCMP warn of phishing scam impersonating the RCMP

Comox Valley RCMP warn of phishing scam impersonating the RCMP

Warning: Phishing scam impersonating the RCMP
A funny and factual dive into fatphobia at the Sid Williams Theatre

A funny and factual dive into fatphobia at the Sid Williams Theatre

The one-woman show is called “Fat Joke”
One-way traffic to start on Comox Road March 10

One-way traffic to start on Comox Road March 10

One-way traffic, overnight closure scheduled until May
LETTER: AAP most cost-effective way to gauge support for smaller projects

LETTER: AAP most cost-effective way to gauge support for smaller projects

Writer explains why referendums can be more costly
Cumberland city council hears application for industrial development

Cumberland city council hears application for industrial development

The application refers to area on Bevan Road
Royal B.C. Museum display celebrates work of Japanese-Canadian photographer

Royal B.C. Museum display celebrates work of Japanese-Canadian photographer

The Hayashi Photography Studio display at Royal BC Museum captures early 20th century life in Cumberland, B.C.
Through Lines: Printmaking Exhibition at the Pearl Ellis Gallery

Through Lines: Printmaking Exhibition at the Pearl Ellis Gallery

Through Lines invites viewers to experience the power of printmaking to convey personal and collective narratives, inspiring new ways to connect with the landscapes that shape our lives
'Lazy low' promises snow for parts of Vancouver Island

'Lazy low' promises snow for parts of Vancouver Island

Snowfall potential grows into early February as cooling trend continues
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