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Comox Valley Chamber of Commerce celebrating 100 years

The Comox Valley Chamber of Commerce is celebrating 100 years this month.

To celebrate it will be hosting an event for the community on the 28th.

The event will be hosted at the Native Sons Hall and will feature music from every decade the chamber has been open since 1919.

The Chamber was responsible for many things around the valley including adding a civilian airport at CFB Comox, and the ferries between Comox and Powell River, and Buckley Bay and Denman Island.

The event at the end of the month will include food, live music, and wine from Beaufort Vineyard & Estate Winery and beer from Land And Sea Brewing Company.

It will start at 8:00pm on the 28th, and run until 11:30pm.

More information on the Comox Valley Chamber of Commerce’s 100 year celebration can be found here.

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