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Comox Valley Record journalists receive national recognition for their work

Comox Valley Record journalists receive national recognition for their work

The 2020 and 2021 Canadian Community Newspapers Awards were announced this week, and Comox Valley Record journalists were recognized for their work.
Comox Valley Nature welcomes salmon activist Alexandra Morton for lecture on salmon farms

Comox Valley Nature welcomes salmon activist Alexandra Morton for lecture on salmon farms

Comox Valley Nature is hosting an online lecture by Alexandra Morton. The lecture entitled “What we need to do to rescue wild salmon from further decline” is on Sunday, Nov. 20, 7–9 p.m.
Trio Takes: Keith Parry slides to his own beat

Trio Takes: Keith Parry slides to his own beat

Sticks to brooms and everything in between
Feedback wanted on solid waste management plan

Feedback wanted on solid waste management plan

Comox Strathcona Waste Management wants to reduce amount going in to landfill
Programming provides fun for folks served by Comox Valley non-profit

Programming provides fun for folks served by Comox Valley non-profit

Recreational programs offer a sense of social inclusion
North Island-Powell River MP calls for more protection against disinformation

North Island-Powell River MP calls for more protection against disinformation

Motion denied by House of Commons MPs
Valley author launching All the Bears Sing at Courtenay museum

Valley author launching All the Bears Sing at Courtenay museum

The event is set for Nov. 19, at 1:30 p.m. at the Courtenay and District Museum
DUCHESS OF DIRT: With the colder weather, beware of bugs seeking comfort indoors

DUCHESS OF DIRT: With the colder weather, beware of bugs seeking comfort indoors

By Leslie Cox
John Miller Trio jazzing things up in Courtenay

John Miller Trio jazzing things up in Courtenay

This Thursday’s jazz concert at The Flying Canoe marks the return of one of our region’s most versatile and inspiring jazz artists, when Jon Miller will take the stage at 7:30 pm. But the lineup is changed in this post-pandemic era.
Downtown Courtenay festive season kicks off Nov. 18 with Moonlight and Magic

Downtown Courtenay festive season kicks off Nov. 18 with Moonlight and Magic

Head to downtown Courtenay on Nov. 18 from 5-8 p.m. for Moonlight &Magic - for the Valley’s much anticipated annual street party and festive season kick-off.