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Terry Farrell

Terry Farrell

I rejoined Black Press in 2014 after spending seven years at a daily publication in Alberta. My editorial journey spans 24 years, and I'm honoured to bring my experience to the team at the Comox Valley Record. Prior to this role, I spent five years as the sports editor at the Record's sister paper, the Campbell River Mirror.

When I'm not in the office, you can often find me at one of the local golf courses, enjoying a round or two. Additionally, I have a passion for running, and you might spot me exploring the trails with my dogs.

Phone
236-269-2257
Email
terry.farrell@comoxvalleyrecord.com

Recent Work by Terry

COMMEN-TERRY: This is not good-bye. This is ‘see you later.’

COMMEN-TERRY: This is not good-bye. This is ‘see you later.’

Waiting for surgery while I watch my cancer mass grow has been a strain on my mental health.
COMMEN-TERRY: This is not good-bye. This is ‘see you later.’

COMMEN-TERRY: This is not good-bye. This is ‘see you later.’

Waiting for surgery while I watch my cancer mass grow has been a strain on my mental health.
Comox Valley gives back

Comox Valley gives back

The Comox Valley Record recognizes the groups, businesses and individuals who help make our community better.
Provincial, Comox Valley dignitaries celebrate two new child care centres

Provincial, Comox Valley dignitaries celebrate two new child care centres

Minister of State for Child Care Mitzi Dean, Courtenay-Comox MLA Ronna-Rae Leonard and numerous Comox Valley dignitaries were on hand for the grand opening of the Arden Child Care Centre on Monday, June 10 - one of two new child care centres in Courtenay.
Comox Valley refugee sponsor group aiming to reunite family

Comox Valley refugee sponsor group aiming to reunite family

A local Afghan refugee sponsorship group is working to reunite a family
Valley View Elementary in Courtenay getting a new playground

Valley View Elementary in Courtenay getting a new playground

Valley View Elementary is getting a new playground.
TSN airing documentary on Comox Valley female teen racing sensation

TSN airing documentary on Comox Valley female teen racing sensation

‘The Car Knows No Difference’ chronicles Nicole Havrda’s climb up the racing ranks
Habitat For Humanity Vancouver Island North online auction set to launch

Habitat For Humanity Vancouver Island North online auction set to launch

Courtenay-Comox BC Conservative candidate resigns after social media exposé

Courtenay-Comox BC Conservative candidate resigns after social media exposé

L’Arche Comox Valley hosting fundraising artisan market and garage sale

L’Arche Comox Valley hosting fundraising artisan market and garage sale

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