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Running for Aubrey: Grieving B.C. mom hits pavement to Penticton for safe supply

Running for Aubrey: Grieving B.C. mom hits pavement to Penticton for safe supply

Jessica Michalofsky will be at the Peach at 3 p.m. on Sunday
Youth-led eagle and heron tour upcoming along Royston Seaside Trail

Youth-led eagle and heron tour upcoming along Royston Seaside Trail

K’ómoks Estuary holds immense ecological value for resident and migrating wildlife, and is essential for K’ómoks First Nation.
PHOTOS: Courtenay’s Arden Elementary holds penny carnival

PHOTOS: Courtenay’s Arden Elementary holds penny carnival

Hundreds of children and parents came out to play at Arden Elementary School on Thursday afternoon.
Courtenay Fire Department looking for volunteer recruits

Courtenay Fire Department looking for volunteer recruits

The Courtenay Volunteer Fire Department is looking for new recruits for the 2023-2024 training year, and is hosting an open house in June for those interested in learning more.
COUNCIL BRIEFS: Overnight bathroom, Pride parade discussed at Courtenay council

COUNCIL BRIEFS: Overnight bathroom, Pride parade discussed at Courtenay council

Downtown bridge and road closure OK’d for two-hour parade, overnight bathroom canned
New immigrants invited to provide community input through Comox Valley survey

New immigrants invited to provide community input through Comox Valley survey

Survey results will inform program and service priorities to help newcomers thrive
440 Transport Squadron member from Black Creek receives national Air Reserve award

440 Transport Squadron member from Black Creek receives national Air Reserve award

Corporal Taylor Major was recently awarded the 2022 Royal Canadian Air Forces Reserve Deserving Junior NCM of the Year.
Courtenay man flies to Fiji to do Albinism charity work

Courtenay man flies to Fiji to do Albinism charity work

The Comox Valley local will stay in two villages while volunteering with dermatology team
North Island College honours innovator in accessible learning with emeritus designation

North Island College honours innovator in accessible learning with emeritus designation

Retired North Island College faculty member and department chair Sheila Doncaster has been honoured with an emeritus designation, recognizing her work in supporting accessible learning and inclusion at NIC.
SPRING IN THE GARDEN: Some like it hot

SPRING IN THE GARDEN: Some like it hot

BY ELLEN PRESLEY