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Rotary Club of Comox Ducky 500 adopts online format

Rotary Club of Comox Ducky 500 adopts online format

Tickets on sale now for the John Marinus Memorial Ducky 500
Habitat for Humanity Vancouver Island North wins national award for online auction

Habitat for Humanity Vancouver Island North wins national award for online auction

Comox Valley/Campbell River chapter bringing #BidtoBuild Online Auction back this year
Comox Valley Child Development Association space upgrades continue

Comox Valley Child Development Association space upgrades continue

This April, the Comox Valley Child Development Association (CVCDA) outdoor play space renovation got underway.
Comox Valley Summer Recreation Guide out soon

Comox Valley Summer Recreation Guide out soon

Get all of your recreation info in one place.
84-million-year-old turtle fossil being studied at Royal B.C. Museum

84-million-year-old turtle fossil being studied at Royal B.C. Museum

Discovery made by fossil hunter in Courtenay in January
Comox Valley Community Foundation announces Neighborhood Small Grants recipients

Comox Valley Community Foundation announces Neighborhood Small Grants recipients

The Comox Valley Community Foundation (CVCF) has announced a total of 20 projects that have been funded through the Spring Neighborhood Small Grants (NSG) program.
BC Hydro to test sirens along Puntledge River in Courtenay this week

BC Hydro to test sirens along Puntledge River in Courtenay this week

Public safety is very important to BC Hydro, and it’s one of the primary reasons why it communicates regularly on its Puntledge River operations.
Food truck owner organizes Courtenay River Slough cleanup

Food truck owner organizes Courtenay River Slough cleanup

A weekly lunch for people in need evolved into a cleanup of the Courtenay River Slough, which the organizer hopes will become an annual event.
Rotary Water Park in Courtenay opens Saturday

Rotary Water Park in Courtenay opens Saturday

The Rotary Water Park at Lewis Park in Courtenay is opening Saturday, May 22, in time for the long weekend. The water park is a favourite warm-weather destination for children of all ages — and it’s free.
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.