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Thunder Rugby teams up with Campbell River Rugby to promote the sport

Thunder Rugby teams up with Campbell River Rugby to promote the sport

Campbell River and Wei Wa Kai First Nation get a taste of rugby
PHOTOS: Rockin' start to Vancouver Island Music Fest in Comox Valley Friday

PHOTOS: Rockin' start to Vancouver Island Music Fest in Comox Valley Friday

The Milk Carton Kids, Sacred Steel Summit Revue and As We Speak took the Concert Bowl Stage
K'ómoks First Nation nears treaty completion with Canada, B.C.

K'ómoks First Nation nears treaty completion with Canada, B.C.

Since 1994, the K'ómoks First Nation, along with Canada and B.C., have been working on a modern treaty.
Prepare for the unexpected — Comox Valley Emergency Management

Prepare for the unexpected — Comox Valley Emergency Management

Offshore earthquake swarms 'quite normal' — National Resources Canada Seismologist
Community invited to paint mural in Courtenay

Community invited to paint mural in Courtenay

Mural Painting Party to be held Monday or Tuesday, depending on weather
Faster internet arrives for north Vancouver Island communities

Faster internet arrives for north Vancouver Island communities

More than 800 residents will benefit from new internet connections, as part of the provincial initiative
Renowned Comox Valley artist donates proceeds to Home for Us care model

Renowned Comox Valley artist donates proceeds to Home for Us care model

Judi Wild has been an artist her whole life
Worried about parking at Vancouver Island Music Fest? Ride your bike!

Worried about parking at Vancouver Island Music Fest? Ride your bike!

The Vancouver Island Music Festival draws thousands of people every year from the Comox Valley, Vancouver Island and beyond. However, thousands of people all coming to the same place tends to make parking a bit difficult.
NIC’s CARTI works on projects to monitor, restore kelp ‘forests’

NIC’s CARTI works on projects to monitor, restore kelp ‘forests’

NIC’s Centre for Applied Research, Technology and Innovation (CARTI) is collaborating with First Nations partners on the project
Canada’s largest marine protected area confirmed off the B.C. Coast

Canada’s largest marine protected area confirmed off the B.C. Coast

133,000 square-kilometre territory protects 47 seamounts and all of Canada’s hydrothermal ocean vents
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