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The Comox Valley Record is here to stay
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
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/
The music of Robert Schumann coming to the Comox Valley

The music of Robert Schumann coming to the Comox Valley

Kaimerata pays tribute to 19th-century composer
Two Comox Valley volleyball players compete for BC U16 teams at Canada Cup

Two Comox Valley volleyball players compete for BC U16 teams at Canada Cup

Keona Savage and Carson East had once-in-a-lifetime experiences over the weekend, as members of their respective BC U16 teams at the Canada Cup in Niagara, Ont.
ATV crash on Mount Washington claims life of driver, passenger injured

ATV crash on Mount Washington claims life of driver, passenger injured

The incident happened around 10:30 p.m Saturday, July 22
Island professor pushing marbled murrelet old growth habitat protection plan

Island professor pushing marbled murrelet old growth habitat protection plan

Scientist wants more data on murrelet nesting grounds in face of continued logging
Comox Vampire groundbreaking to preserve military history

Comox Vampire groundbreaking to preserve military history

The Royal Canadian Air Force will celebrate its centennial in 2024
The intriguing journey of Courtenay’s thrifted century-old guitar

The intriguing journey of Courtenay’s thrifted century-old guitar

The Hilo Hawaiian steel guitar travelled thousands of kilometres to finally get to the Valley
North Island College and partners offer new food prep course

North Island College and partners offer new food prep course

North Vancouver Island Chefs Association, LUSH Valley Food Action Society and North Island College are teaming up to provide training for culinary-inspired students in the Comox Valley.
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