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Six orcas seen off Point Holmes Saturday

Six orcas seen off Point Holmes Saturday

A pod of orcas treated many onlookers to a show Saturday evening.

Comox Valley Community Foundation hosting governance workshop

The Comox Valley Community Foundation is offering a new professional development opportunity for non-profits and registered charitable organizations in the Comox Valley: a two-part Governance Training Workshop April 9 and 23.

Cumberland’s Weird Church offering a snowshoe pilgrimage

Whether we acknowledge it or not, we are all on our way somewhere—backwards, forwards, deeper into a relationship with God, avoiding someone or something…or in a new direction from where we set out.
Deadline extended through April to nominate top B.C. educators

Deadline extended through April to nominate top B.C. educators

Second year of Premier John Horgan’s awards offers $3,000 bursary
Applications open for record bursary, scholarship funding at North Island College

Applications open for record bursary, scholarship funding at North Island College

Current and future North Island College students can now apply for scholarships and bursaries available through the NIC Foundation.
Father thanks B.C. Mountie for shooting hoops with kids, ‘changing perspectives’

Father thanks B.C. Mountie for shooting hoops with kids, ‘changing perspectives’

‘We’re just like everyone else,’ says Surrey officer who stopped to play basketball with kids
L’Arche Comox Valley looking for volunteers to document seniors’ life stories

L’Arche Comox Valley looking for volunteers to document seniors’ life stories

The Sharing Side by Side program is starting back up in April
QUIZ: How Irish are you?

QUIZ: How Irish are you?

Take our St. Patrick’s Day quiz and put your knowledge to the test.
Video: Meet Pacu, the Shuswap’s largest and oldest pet fish

Video: Meet Pacu, the Shuswap’s largest and oldest pet fish

Relative of the piranha draws new visitors every year
B.C. man’s rare Muramasa sword carries ‘cursed’ backstory

B.C. man’s rare Muramasa sword carries ‘cursed’ backstory

“It really belongs in a museum.”