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Project Watershed receives 5-year grant to improve salmon habitat

COMOX VALLEY, BC- It's an exciting time for the Comox Valley's Project Watershed. The group has received a five-year grant...

Project Watershed raises $100,000 for Kus-kus-sum initiative

COURTENAY, B.C.- Project Watershed has reached an important goal in their Kus-kus-sum venture. The group plans to restore the old...

Project Watershed Hosts Kus-kus-sum Event Thursday

Project Watershed is hosting a special event Thursday evening (November 30th) in support of the Kus-kus-sum initiative. It's called Unpave Paradise:...

Raising Funds to Restore the Old Field Sawmill Site

Project Watershed is working alongside the K'omoks First Nation on restoring the old Field Sawmill site, now known as...

Upcoming work at Simms Park to improve salmon habitat

Project Watershed has a new plan on the go set to benefit the salmon habitat in the region. Chair Paul...

Project Watershed planning work at Simms Park

Project Watershed is planning more work for the Comox Valley. Spokesperson Jennifer Sutherst says they're looking to improve the off-channel...

Comox Valley Project Watershed Society to unveil new maps

A big weekend for the Comox Valley Project Watershed Society! Group spokesperson Kayla Holbrook has details on her...
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Woman arrested in connection with robbery in Royston in July

A robbery at a Royston business in July has led to a woman being arrested and charged. 

Special CVRD board meeting scheduled Thursday for community grant applications

The Comox Valley Regional District board has scheduled a special meeting for Thursday, August 14th, to discuss community grant applications.  

Man arrested after serious assault near Lewis Park Sunday

Comox Valley RCMP have a suspect in custody following a serious assault near a local park over the weekend. 

Federal funding boosts research and Indigenous knowledge on wildfires

Ottawa is offering $45.7 million for projects in B.C. and across Canada that advance knowledge about wildfires. 
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