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Island community’s arch another means for bridging cultural divides

Island community’s arch another means for bridging cultural divides

Illuminated permanent art piece will allow people to see the light
Creches of the World on display at Comox church

Creches of the World on display at Comox church

By Jessie Schut
QUIZ: Are you ready for winter weather?

QUIZ: Are you ready for winter weather?

Winter begins later this month, but is already on the ground in many parts of the country
Comox Valley artist receives Maritime Museum of B.C. award

Comox Valley artist receives Maritime Museum of B.C. award

Comox Valley artist Bill Maximick has received a Maritime Museum of British Columbia SS Beaver Medal, awarded for outstanding contributions to B.C.’s marine sector.
VIDEO: Everybody Deserves A Smile packaging days fill 1,355 bags of hope

VIDEO: Everybody Deserves A Smile packaging days fill 1,355 bags of hope

The 2022 Everybody Deserves A Smile campaign is in full swing at École Punledge Park.
Unadoptable animals find home in B.C. with SAINTS

Unadoptable animals find home in B.C. with SAINTS

The nonprofit provides shelter and medical aid to 127 animals of different backgrounds in Mission
Pet food banks see increased demand: SPCA

Pet food banks see increased demand: SPCA

Donations accepted locally at the Comox SPCA and Comox Valley Food Bank
Carving of welcome poles moved to Cumberland school

Carving of welcome poles moved to Cumberland school

Students at Cumberland Community School have an opportunity to learn of home, homelands and the beauty of Indigenous culture. The welcome poles carved by Junior Henderson and Karver Everson as part of the Dawn to Dawn (D2D) and CV Transition Society K’wax Dzi Dsas Cumberland Affordable Housing Project were moved into the school gym Thursday. Karver and Junior will complete the poles at the school while engaging the students.
Morrison Creek conservation campaign nearing its fundraising target

Morrison Creek conservation campaign nearing its fundraising target

Tanis Gower
Comox Valley arts and sports groups share more than $710,000 in provincial community gaming grants

Comox Valley arts and sports groups share more than $710,000 in provincial community gaming grants

Several Comox Valley arts and sports groups received community gaming grants from the provincial government.