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Islands Trust council passes resolution endorsing the call for a fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty

Islands Trust council passes resolution endorsing the call for a fossil fuel non-proliferation treaty

Endorsement came after a Denman Island Climate Action Network presentation
Kilted Scotsman, dog retrace steps across Canada, reinforcing climate change message

Kilted Scotsman, dog retrace steps across Canada, reinforcing climate change message

Michael Yellowlees starts second cross-country tour with a July 3 gig at Gladstone Brewing Co.
Everything you need to know about Vancouver Island MusicFest - July 8-10, Comox Valley

Everything you need to know about Vancouver Island MusicFest - July 8-10, Comox Valley

Vancouver Island MusicFest executive producer Doug Cox says planning the first live festival since 2019 has not been without its challenges, but the product coming to the Comox Valley Exhibition Grounds July 8-10 will prove to be worth all the hurdles.
Youth-led educational nature walk of Masters Greenway planned for July 5

Youth-led educational nature walk of Masters Greenway planned for July 5

The public is invited to a youth led tour of Masters Greenway on July 5 at noon.
TALES FROM MUSICFEST: Sunday morning gospel show always a big draw

TALES FROM MUSICFEST: Sunday morning gospel show always a big draw

Robert Moyes
PHOTOS: Thousands line 5th Street for Courtenay’s Canada Day Parade

PHOTOS: Thousands line 5th Street for Courtenay’s Canada Day Parade

The Courtenay Canada Day Parade returned for the first time since 2019, and it was welcomed with spectacular weather and thousands of onlookers. The Comox Valley Pipe Band, local dignitaries, an array of classic cars, theatre groups, non-profits, and private businesses alike took part in the parade down 5th Street in Courtenay, getting cheered and applauded every step of the way.
QUIZ: How much do you know about Canada?

QUIZ: How much do you know about Canada?

Canada’s 155th birthday is on Friday, July 1
Saratoga Speedway proponents say majority are in favour of the facility

Saratoga Speedway proponents say majority are in favour of the facility

CVRD has voted to amend its noise bylaw to appease those adversely affected by the race track
Comox Valley directors consider voting options for parks service

Comox Valley directors consider voting options for parks service

A regional parks service could offer elected officials a way to protect and preserve natural areas, and to develop a long-term network of greenways and trails in the Comox Valley.
Client demand up at Comox Valley Food Bank

Client demand up at Comox Valley Food Bank

Most food banks in Canada are stretched to the limit as demand is expected to remain high throughout the summer, according to Food Banks Canada.
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