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Outdoor education programs available to all Grade 3 students in the Comox Valley

Outdoor education programs available to all Grade 3 students in the Comox Valley

Additional programs for youth also available
Comox rally to mark one-year anniversary of Russian invasion of Ukraine

Comox rally to mark one-year anniversary of Russian invasion of Ukraine

A rally will be held at Marina Park in Comox on Friday, Feb. 24 at 5 p.m., marking the one-year anniversary of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
Mid-Island farmers to ‘connect’ at Merville Hall

Mid-Island farmers to ‘connect’ at Merville Hall

After years of being apart through the pandemic and climate events, farmers in the Comox Valley are joining together to plan and support each other’s growth.
Comox senior has her specialized e-trike stolen

Comox senior has her specialized e-trike stolen

Barb Dobree wants her wheels back.
Comox groups co-host interactive forum on climate action

Comox groups co-host interactive forum on climate action

March 4 presentation on healthy habitat is the first of a three-part series
Comox Valley Art Gallery hosting Swedish artist’s first Canadian exhibition

Comox Valley Art Gallery hosting Swedish artist’s first Canadian exhibition

Nina Wedberg Thulin, a multi-disciplinary artist from Sweden, will provide an artist talk at 7 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 23 for the opening of her site installation, The Source Project, at the Comox Valley Art Gallery.
QUIZ: How much do you know about your freedom to read?

QUIZ: How much do you know about your freedom to read?

Feb. 19 to 24 is Freedom to Read Week in Canada
VIDEO: Courtenay resident shatters Guinness record for slalom soccer dribbling

VIDEO: Courtenay resident shatters Guinness record for slalom soccer dribbling

Daniel Mazey celebrated his 36th birthday in unique fashion: by setting a Guinness world record.
Comox Valley Auxiliary thrift store in need of stock

Comox Valley Auxiliary thrift store in need of stock

In some ways, it’s a good problem to have, but it is a problem.
Several Comox Valley fire departments receive funding for equipment and training purposes

Several Comox Valley fire departments receive funding for equipment and training purposes

Community fire departments in the Comox Valley Regional District are among the 110 volunteer and composite fire departments throughout B.C. that will receive their share of $6.3 million for equipment and training to bolster firefighting response to make people and communities safer.
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