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Ultimate championship took place in Courtenay

Ultimate championship took place in Courtenay

The Island championship was held on the North Island for the first time
Cumberland gets money from B.C. government for watershed

Cumberland gets money from B.C. government for watershed

The Village of Cumberland will receive $75,000 for a perseverance watershed initiative. This project provides hydrometric and soil data to improve understanding of water scarcity, drought and flood issues in the region.
Comox Valley returns to love of nursing after retirement

Comox Valley returns to love of nursing after retirement

Barb Bock is one of those very special people in the healthcare field who retires after a 40-year nursing career and returns to the frontline after only a couple of months away.
North Island College’s Costa Rica field school explores climate resilience

North Island College’s Costa Rica field school explores climate resilience

North Island College’s forest technology students got a firsthand look at low-carbon, climate-resilient solutions in Costa Rica
Step dancing, fiddle and guitar on deck at Merville Hall

Step dancing, fiddle and guitar on deck at Merville Hall

Schryer, Enblom and Dobres is a tour de force of versatility
City of Courtenay celebrates Public Works Week

City of Courtenay celebrates Public Works Week

There will be an open house and school tours about Public Works
QUIZ: Celebrating Mom on Mother’s Day

QUIZ: Celebrating Mom on Mother’s Day

The second Sunday of May is a day set aside to honour mothers
Comox Valley Kickers retain title with statement win

Comox Valley Kickers retain title with statement win

Comox Valley Kickers return with the Division 2 trophy and back-to-back titles in hand
Comox man publishes second novel

Comox man publishes second novel

Writer J.D. Carswell has released the sequel to The Big One, his first book
B.C. supports Anderton Dike remediation assessment for climate emergencies

B.C. supports Anderton Dike remediation assessment for climate emergencies

The City of Courtenay will receive $400,000 from the B.C. government in order to do remediation assessment, design and engagement of the Anderton Dike.