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Vancouver Island scientist gets national honour for coastal exploration

Vancouver Island scientist gets national honour for coastal exploration

Royal Canadian Geographical Society honours Jacqueline Windh with medal
Comox Valley gives back

Comox Valley gives back

The Comox Valley Record wants to recognize the many events that make our community a better place to live. Email your photos and submissions to editor@comoxvalleyrecord.com .
Comox Valley Regional District invites people to enjoy parks

Comox Valley Regional District invites people to enjoy parks

The Comox Valley Regional District is excited to announce opportunities for residents and families to get out and enjoy our regional parks this year with either self-directed or guided nature programs.
School District 71 offering information night on dual credit academics

School District 71 offering information night on dual credit academics

School District 71 is offering a Dual Credit Academics Parent Night information session on Wednesday, Jan. 26, via Zoom.
B.C. university ‘renames’ stairway after alumni Chris Hadfield

B.C. university ‘renames’ stairway after alumni Chris Hadfield

‘For me it all started there, just up the hill from Hatley Castle,’ Canadian astronaut says
Denman Island climate group calling for action on fossil fuels

Denman Island climate group calling for action on fossil fuels

The Denman Island Climate Action Network (DICAN) closely followed the recent international climate change conference. In response to its lacklustre outcome, citizens the world over have redoubled their efforts to pressure governments to do more and to do it quickly.
Courtenay church opens Blessings Boutique

Courtenay church opens Blessings Boutique

Following the lead of its sister parish in Comox, St. John the Divine Anglican Church has opened a Blessings Boutique in Courtenay.
BC Dairy thanks the community for over $850,000 flood relief donations, and shines a spotlight on local community heroes

BC Dairy thanks the community for over $850,000 flood relief donations, and shines a spotlight on local community heroes

[gps-image name="27768718_web1_220110-Impress-CPL-BCDairy-Community-New_1.jpg"]British Columbians have come forward with an incredible show of support for dairy farmers following the catastrophic flooding that affected the Fraser Valley beginning on Nov. 15, 2021. Individuals, several farming companies, and other farmers have donated $850,044 to the BC Dairy Flood Recovery Fund, on top of countless offers of donated labour, food, services, and urgently needed supplies.
Comox stair climb exceeds fundraising target

Comox stair climb exceeds fundraising target

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Christmas tree drop-off continues Sunday

Christmas tree drop-off continues Sunday

Local firefighters accept trees, donations through day
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