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Comox Valley Schools encourages community to ‘Lift Each Other Up’

Comox Valley Schools encourages community to ‘Lift Each Other Up’

On Feb. 24, people are encouraged to wear some pink to encourage kindness
Brian Minter headlines Comox Valley Horticultural Society’s February meeting

Brian Minter headlines Comox Valley Horticultural Society’s February meeting

Brian Minter - B.C.’s very own garden guru - will be the next presenter for the Comox Valley Horticultural Society (CVHS) via Zoom on Monday, Feb. 15 at 7 p.m.
MARS moment: Keep dogs off the beaches in the springtime

MARS moment: Keep dogs off the beaches in the springtime

Submitted by Jane Sproull Thomson
Seedy Saturday to hold province-wide gardening conference

Seedy Saturday to hold province-wide gardening conference

The February event brings together seed enthusiasts from communities across B.C.
White Cane Week bringing public awareness of challenges faced by Canadians dealing with vision loss

White Cane Week bringing public awareness of challenges faced by Canadians dealing with vision loss

Sunday, Feb. 7 is the start of White Cane Week in Canada, an annual week of bringing public awareness of some of the challenges faced by Canadians dealing with vision loss.
Family Day Art Basket Challenge in Courtenay

Family Day Art Basket Challenge in Courtenay

Courtenay Recreation and Comox Valley Arts are celebrating Family Day creatively this year through a free Art Basket Challenge with great prizes.
Cumberland students serenade Dot for her 99th

Cumberland students serenade Dot for her 99th

School and community as a whole sent hundreds of cards to senior
Film looks at climate change through young eyes

Film looks at climate change through young eyes

Oskar’s Quest is a film about how 13-year-old Oskar Mowdy allowed his shock and sadness about climate to transform his approach to school and set off a chain reaction, which led to circles of school children discussing their thoughts and feelings about the likely collapse of society from climate change.
Courtenay’s Sunday Station continues to grow

Courtenay’s Sunday Station continues to grow

Every other Sunday at 6 p.m., Angela Anderson and an ever-growing group of volunteers set up a tent at the old Courtenay train station and serve food for anyone who stops by.
Comox Valley Regional District offers incentive to get outside

Comox Valley Regional District offers incentive to get outside

The Comox Valley Regional District wants to know what you and/or your family are doing to be active this Family Day.
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