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Comox Nautical Days shining for upcoming diamond jubilee

With “thousands of visitors” flocking to the 59th edition of Comox Nautical Days last month, organizer Susan Wood told Comox council Wednesday the committee is already gearing up for a special 60th edition of the festival next summer.
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With “thousands of visitors” flocking to the 59th edition of Comox Nautical Days last month, organizer Susan Wood told Comox council Wednesday the committee is already gearing up for a special 60th edition of the festival next summer.

At Wednesday’s council meeting, Wood presented a recap of the festival – which took place the B.C. Day long weekend at Marina Park – and added Comox Nautical Days is the “quintessential community festival,” as it featured 171 local performers, and a majority of craft booths, food vendors and exhibitors were local.

With plans underway already for the “diamond jubilee” celebration next year, Wood explained the organizers are preparing a proposal for additional funding to enhance the entertainment and other special programming initiatives.

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A public hearing is set for Oct.4 following approval of first and second readings Wednesday’s for a rezoning application for 638 Woodland Drive.

The application is for an amendment to add acupuncture by a registered acupuncturist as a permitted use for home occupation.

The amendment would be applicable to all properties in the town where the zoning permits a home occupation. Under Comox zoning bylaw 1850, acupuncture is currently not a permitted use for home occupation.

The public hearing is set for 6:30 p.m. at 1801B Beaufort Ave. (Comox council chambers).



Erin Haluschak

About the Author: Erin Haluschak

Erin Haluschak is a journalist with the Comox Valley Record since 2008. She is also the editor of Trio Magazine...
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