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Comox Valley Affordable Housing Society receives federal grant money

Comox Valley Affordable Housing Society receives federal grant money

The Comox Valley Affordable Housing Society (CVAHS) has received $25,000 in grant money for its Cypress Gardens project, on Balmoral Avenue in Comox.
Student from Courtenay’s Vanier Secondary lands prestigious scholarship

Student from Courtenay’s Vanier Secondary lands prestigious scholarship

Cmolik Foundation provides opportunities for youth who’ve experienced adversity
Cumberland to crown new May Queen — finally

Cumberland to crown new May Queen — finally

May long weekend organizers also honour fire department’s history
Play space upgrades at Comox Valley Child Development Association

Play space upgrades at Comox Valley Child Development Association

The Comox Valley Child Development Association is renovating its outdoor play space. The intention is to create a natural sensory environment for play and therapy. The space is used mainly by a team at The Autism Program (TAP), located directly off of the Comox Valley Autism Centre.
A day to celebrate nurses, in the Comox Valley and beyond

A day to celebrate nurses, in the Comox Valley and beyond

International Nurses Day is May 12
Irises discussed at next Comox Valley Horticultural Society meeting

Irises discussed at next Comox Valley Horticultural Society meeting

The fascinating and colourful world of irises will be explored at the next Comox Valley Horticultural Society meeting, with Dr. Richard Hebda, Monday, May 17, 7 p.m. via Zoom.
Ducklings bring joy to students at Courtenay school

Ducklings bring joy to students at Courtenay school

Brood of duckings in the courtyard at Mark R Isfeld School
Comox Valley Monarch Lions hosting 50/50 fundraiser

Comox Valley Monarch Lions hosting 50/50 fundraiser

Proceeds will help send kids and adults with disabilities to Easter Seals Camps
Island family sharing their story to support British Columbians affected by dementia

Island family sharing their story to support British Columbians affected by dementia

When Isabel Phillips crossed the finish line at her first Times Colonist 10k, she took second place within her age category, but for her friends and family cheering for her on the sidelines, she had won. Isabel had been living with Alzheimer’s disease for about seven years when she told her husband Michael she wanted to run the race.
DUCHESS OF DIRT: Plenty of ‘wow’ factor in the garden in spring

DUCHESS OF DIRT: Plenty of ‘wow’ factor in the garden in spring

Leslie Cox
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