Following a devastating fire, One Life Recovery is continuing its work to support its recovery community while raising funds.
Read MoreL’Arche Comox Valley is hosting the Comox Valley Chocolate Festival this February, an expansion of their hot chocolate festival last year. Their goal is to spread fun and joy across the valley, with chocolatey treats of all forms.
Read MoreAs the temperature starts to drop, several downtown Nanaimo businesses have teamed up to support those in need.
Read MoreOn Monday, January 23rd a group of addictions medicine physicians set up an unsanctioned Overdose Prevention Site at North Island Hospital Comox Valley.
Read MoreMore people in Nanaimo will now have access to treatment beds for substance-use care closer to home as the Ministry of Health opens six new recovery beds in Nanaimo.
Read MoreMaffeo Sutton Park in downtown Nanaimo has been lit up with several pieces of art celebrating light, land and community.
Read MoreMARS Wildlife Rescue Centre in Merville is building a new mews for resident raven Kora.
Read MoreThe Village of Cumberland selected three volunteer households to install air quality monitors, funded by the BC Lung Foundation through the CVRD, to measure wood smoke levels in the valley.
Read MoreAfter Options for Sexual Health announced at the end of 2024 that 85 per cent of its clinics are at risk of closing, a local sexual health educator is calling on continuing support for the clinics.
Read MoreOn Monday January 13th, the CVRD Electoral Areas Services Committee made public the acquisition and expansion of five park spaces throughout the Comox Valley.
Read MoreOver 250 nurses from around the Vancouver Island area rallied in downtown Nanaimo outside the Vancouver Island Conference Centre following a local union conference.
Read MoreHistorians, researchers, and curious members of the public met to showcase discoveries and share historical items for an interested audience with the Nanaimo Historical Society.
Read MoreThe Professional Women’s Hockey League’s Takeover Tour came to BC on Wednesday with a game at Rogers Arena in Vancouver; the game excited anticipation among local hockey players for the Courtenay Whalers Women’s Hockey team.
Read MoreSections of the popular Ammonite Falls Regional Trail have been temporarily closed by the regional district after an aggressive cougar was spotted in the area.
Read MoreThe City of Courtenay has asked residents to share their priorities for City spending. The City recently launched a virtual tool giving residents a DIY approach to simulate financial planning, and an opportunity to influence budget choices for 2025.
Read MoreThe Comox Valley Regional District has sent out an open invitation to residents for an information session. The session will cover upcoming unified Alternative Approval Process initiatives
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