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Queneesh kids make statements in response to vandalism

Queneesh kids make statements in response to vandalism

“Instead of maybe getting new computers we have to pay for paint.”
Comox Valley gives back

Comox Valley gives back

Organizations, businesses and individuals helping our community thrive
Tsolum River Restoration Society AGM and presentation upcoming

Tsolum River Restoration Society AGM and presentation upcoming

The Tsolum River Restoration Society’s annual general meeting will take place on Saturday, March 14, 1 – 3:30 p.m at the Dove Creek Hall, located at 3400 Burns Rd., Courtenay.
Comox Museum AGM upcoming

Comox Museum AGM upcoming

The Comox Archives and Museum Society (CAMS) is hosting its annual general meeting (AGM) on Saturday, March 14 at 2 p.m.
Pets and the coronavirus: Should we be concerned?

Pets and the coronavirus: Should we be concerned?

The recent coronavirus outbreak is on everybody’s mind these days. Although at this time no cases are known to be present on Vancouver Island, we need to ask ourselves if, in the future, we need to be worried as far as our pets are concerned.
Inaugural Comox Valley Farm to School learning circle discusses nutritional needs of students

Inaugural Comox Valley Farm to School learning circle discusses nutritional needs of students

Enhance and transform the current systems that influence how students eat and learn about food was the focus of the first Comox Valley Farm to School learning circle held last month.
Early detection can prevent glaucoma blindness

Early detection can prevent glaucoma blindness

Dr. Sadhana Kulkarni
Bright futures for two Courtenay ballerinas

Bright futures for two Courtenay ballerinas

Jessa Pereira knows talent when she sees it, and the founder Ilha Ballet Academy has a couple of budding stars in her midst.
Comox Valley Lions Club offering free tax-filing service to low-income individuals/families

Comox Valley Lions Club offering free tax-filing service to low-income individuals/families

The Comox Valley Lions Club is once again offering a Community Volunteer Income Tax Program to low-income earners in the area.
Students ask Courtenay council to take on Trees in Cities Challenge

Students ask Courtenay council to take on Trees in Cities Challenge

Students at École Puntledge Park would like to see Courtenay become the second city in Canada to undertake the Trees in Cities Challenge, a campaign launched by the United Nations. The idea is to plant trees on public and private land in an effort to mitigate climate change, and to increase the overall health of a community.