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Comox Valley students shine in speaking competition

Comox Valley students shine in speaking competition

A speech by Isfeld's Alexandra Kent on the derogatory use of the word ‘gay’ took the top $500 bursary prize in English.

LUSH hosts Growing for Market workshop in Courtenay

Would you like to help supply your community with fresh vegetables and other farm products?

Film looks at mystical Sufi branch of Islam

Comox United Church and the Comox Valley Unitarian Fellowship will show the film Sufi Soul Friday.

Dining Out For Life supports AIDS Vancouver Island

On March 29, patrons can enjoy great food and help raise funds for AIDS Vancouver Island by eating at seven Comox Valley eateries.

Comox Valley Farmers' Market looking for team members

Are you a food lover, interested in getting to know more about local agriculture?
Huband students produce video entry for BC Green Games.

Huband students produce video entry for BC Green Games.

Huband Park students produce three-minute video entry for Science World’s BC Green Games.

World Community films examine pipeline proposal

World Community's film series continues with two films Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the theatre at North Island College (Courtenay campus).

Habitat for Humanity needs families, volunteers

Habitat for Humanity is looking for families to fill six new homes in the Comox Valley and volunteers to help build them.
Late author's book describes founding of L’Arche Comox Valley

Late author's book describes founding of L’Arche Comox Valley

A new book by the late Lock Mawhinney, an advocate for people with developmental disabilities, will be launched Saturday in Courtenay
Spin-A-Thon raises money for Jumpstart

Spin-A-Thon raises money for Jumpstart

Comox Recreation’s 23-hour (daylight savings) Spin-A-Thon raised over $7,000 for the Canadian Tire Jumpstart program.