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Facing Stage IV breast cancer at 36

Facing Stage IV breast cancer at 36

One in eight Canadian women develop breast cancer in their lifetime.
Courtenay students’ work is for ‘the birds’ — and seniors

Courtenay students’ work is for ‘the birds’ — and seniors

Lake Trail students using their new applied design skills in construction
Parts of Cumberland’s mine park closed for tree work

Parts of Cumberland’s mine park closed for tree work

Forest restoration work to run through spring and fall
Gulls going, going, gone from 19 Wing Comox and area landfills

Gulls going, going, gone from 19 Wing Comox and area landfills

A long-running control program proves beneficial in the Comox Valley and Campbell River
Anti-racism workshop helps you shift from being a frozen bystander to an active witness

Anti-racism workshop helps you shift from being a frozen bystander to an active witness

Over the past months, racism has become front and center in the news.
Cumberland businesses embrace initiative promoting LGBTQ+ and BIPOC community inclusivity

Cumberland businesses embrace initiative promoting LGBTQ+ and BIPOC community inclusivity

The Cumberland Business Association has introduced a new initiative promoting inclusivity for the LGBTQ+ and BIPOC community in the village.
Courtenay Airpark gets nearly $160K for infrastructure upgrades

Courtenay Airpark gets nearly $160K for infrastructure upgrades

The Courtenay Airpark has received $159,446 in government funds for infrastructure upgrades.
Comox Valley students earn golds at Skills Canada

Comox Valley students earn golds at Skills Canada

Regional competition took place remotely between March 8 and 12
Courtenay retirement community celebrates the addition of fourth member to its ‘Centenarian Club’

Courtenay retirement community celebrates the addition of fourth member to its ‘Centenarian Club’

Imagine being 100 years old and being the youngest member of a club.
Province commits further $700,000 to Courtenay restoration project

Province commits further $700,000 to Courtenay restoration project

The Comox Valley Project Watershed Society, in partnership with K’omoks First Nation and the City of Courtenay, is dismantling and restoring Kus-kus-sum, a former sawmill site on the Courtenay River, to its native estuary saltmarsh and riverside forest.