Skip to content

Home2

K’ómoks First Nation thanks all supporters of the 2017 Tribal Journey

K’ómoks First Nation thanks all supporters of the 2017 Tribal Journey

K’ómoks First Nation would like to give an enormous thank you to the donations contributed, and to all of those who came out to volunteer to help make Tribal Journeys 2017 “Standing Together” a success. There were over 1,500 people and 40 canoes that were welcomed to the K’ómoks First Nation traditional territory, where food, culture, and stories were shared. We raise our hands and hearts to everyone; you are forever in our hearts.
VIDEO: Horses ride out hurricane Irma in family’s living room

VIDEO: Horses ride out hurricane Irma in family’s living room

Florida family couldn’t leave their four-legged friends outside
NDP’s signature child care promise put off

NDP’s signature child care promise put off

Green leader Andrew Weaver opposes $10-a-day charge
Old RONA building in Cowichan Commons takes starring role for Film Cowichan

Old RONA building in Cowichan Commons takes starring role for Film Cowichan

Access to studio space on Vancouver Island is increasingly in demand
Ottawa to spend $50M on coastline research

Ottawa to spend $50M on coastline research

Port of Vancouver among B.C. coastlines to be studied
Applications being accepted for Comox Valley Community Foundation grants

Applications being accepted for Comox Valley Community Foundation grants

Comox Valley Community Foundation is now accepting applications for Community Enrichment Grants. Together with community partners, the community enrichment grants build a vibrant, caring community for all in the Comox Valley. “We are always so pleased to be able to make these grants,” said Foundation president, Dr. Norman Carruthers. “We feel privileged to be able to assist the many groups working tirelessly to improve our community.”
First responders gather at the Peace Arch to remember 9/11’s fallen

First responders gather at the Peace Arch to remember 9/11’s fallen

New York City tragedy ‘brought out the best in human spirit’
BUDGET HIGHLIGHTS: MSP applications dropped

BUDGET HIGHLIGHTS: MSP applications dropped

Tax increases coming for wealthy, breaks for business
NDP funds 2,000 housing units for homeless

NDP funds 2,000 housing units for homeless

Extra 1,700 rental homes also in B.C. budget
Wildfire season transitions from response to recovery

Wildfire season transitions from response to recovery

There are still 168 fires burning throughout the province, costing the BC Wildfire Service nearly $500 million since April 1.