A new play coming to Downtown Nanaimo’s OV Arts Centre is looking to tackle the tough realities of living with mental illness, addiction, and intergenerational trauma.
Read MoreThe Pride Society of the Comox Valley shared a letter addressed to MLA Brennan Day, following the representative’s decision to support the first reading of a OneBC bill intituled Protecting Minors from Gender Transition Act.
Read MoreA local potter with 40 years of experience is sharing her knowledge in a book aimed at novice potters.
Read MoreLoaves & Fishes Community Food Bank is facing unprecedented difficulties due to financial challenges and resulting in changes to this year’s Christmas Hamper program.
Read MoreVancouver Island University nursing students are making sure kids, no matter their background, can still take part in sports.
Read MoreIt is Halloween in the Comox Valley, but there is a deeper spiritual, and even religious story to be told behind the origins of this festive day; one that is still honoured by witches today.
Read MoreGround has officially broken for construction on the new BC Cancer centre at the Nanaimo Regional General Hospital.
Read MoreSnuneymuxw First Nation is once again celebrating, with the acquisition of two new casinos on the mainland.
Read MoreA goat named Harry Styles has been making waves online, after a member of a Comox Valley community Facebook group posted about the goat after finding him wandering on her property.
Read MoreSomething is lurking in the OV Art Centre, and for the third year, Reconciliation Theatre is welcoming guests to explore the haunted depths of the Victoria Rd theatre.
Read MoreOn Tuesday October 21st at the Comox Valley Regional District Board meeting, Social Planning Coordinator Michelle Hebert presented a staff report regarding the Comox Valley Poverty Data Walk.
Read MoreNanaimo’s very own Commercial Street is being highlighted in the newest exhibit at the Nanaimo Art Gallery.
Read MoreThe City of Nanaimo wants to give opportunities to community members to stop and reflect on the space around them with a new poetry trail.
Read MoreAfter 40 years of bringing professional theatre to the local stage, Nanaimo’s TheatreOne is closing its stage curtains forever.
Read MoreAfter decades of hard work and determination, 194.7 acres have been returned to the Snuneymuxw First Nation.
Read MoreThe Cumberland Culture and Arts Society are warming up for the 9th annual Woodstove Music & Arts Festival this November; tickets sold out in record time, a month ahead of lineup announcements.
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