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VIDEO: Loud boom, bright light likely a meteor, says Vancouver Island seismologist

VIDEO: Loud boom, bright light likely a meteor, says Vancouver Island seismologist

Island-wide reports are tell-tale signs of an exploding meteor
Comox Valley COVID cases jump several times higher in recent weeks

Comox Valley COVID cases jump several times higher in recent weeks

Region’s medical health officer stresses the importance of vaccinations
Was bright light and loud boom over Vancouver Island caused by a meteor?

Was bright light and loud boom over Vancouver Island caused by a meteor?

People from Victoria to Campbell River and Tofino report flash of light in sky on Dec. 12
Society initiates ground-breaking project for LGBTQ2S+ youth in the Comox Valley

Society initiates ground-breaking project for LGBTQ2S+ youth in the Comox Valley

Dawn to Dawn Action on Homelessness Society is initiating a peer supported, safe housing project for LGBTQ2S+ youth, 16 to 28 years. Rainbow House will offer comfortable housing, and specialized supports to meet specific needs.
Comox Valley ball player enters professional ranks

Comox Valley ball player enters professional ranks

Adam McKillican of the Comox Valley has joined the ranks of ball players from the University of British Columbia who have been drafted by a Major League Baseball club. Last summer, the 6’5” pitcher signed a free agent deal with the Texas Rangers.
Cumberland looks at expanded recreation opportunities

Cumberland looks at expanded recreation opportunities

Measures include regional pilot project, changing family income thresholds for programs
Courtenay art gallery hosting food bank drive

Courtenay art gallery hosting food bank drive

Spirits of the West Coast Native Art Gallery will match donations up to $5,000
Santa spotted installing lights on Comox Valley RCMP station roof

Santa spotted installing lights on Comox Valley RCMP station roof

If you were driving past the Comox Valley RCMP detachment on Friday, Dec. 3, you may have seen Santa and one of his elves on the roof.
Comox eco-landscaping founder honoured with grant

Comox eco-landscaping founder honoured with grant

CORE’s Caroline Rutledge one of 18 in Canada recognized by BMO
EDAS brings the entire Comox Valley community together to help those in need

EDAS brings the entire Comox Valley community together to help those in need

On Thursday, Dec. 9, École Puntledge Park students spent the day putting together what will ultimately become 1,270 gifts of love for those in need.