Tulips symbolize perfect love, rebirth, and charity. Their simple yet striking colours make them one of the most popular …
Coastal Black celebrates first annual tulip festivalRead More
// by Coastal Black Tulip Fest
Tulips symbolize perfect love, rebirth, and charity. Their simple yet striking colours make them one of the most popular …
Coastal Black celebrates first annual tulip festivalRead More
By Rochelle Baker, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter CANADA’S NATIONAL OBSERVER Ribbons of milky …
Pacific herring spawn spectacle surfaces along West CoastRead More
// by Sean Feagan
Miracle Beach Provincial Park is slated to receive $100,000 in infrastructure improvements, including efforts to …
Miracle Beach Provincial Park to receive infrastructure upgradesRead More
// by Black Press Media Staff
Planning a trip during the crisp, less-crowded season of fall unveils one of the best times for hiking, biking and other …
Pack your bags! Autumn in the Comox Valley has it allRead More
// by Terry Farrell
Marc Lepine came across a sight he never expected while out for an after-dinner walk at the Comox Marina Sunday, Aug. …
// by Terry Farrell
(Editor’s note: Photos were taken from several hundred metres away, using a zoom lens.) Mary-Noreen and Paul …
PHOTOS: Humpbacks put on a show for visitors to Vancouver IslandRead More
// by Terry Farrell
(Editor’s note: Photos were taken from several hundred metres away, using a zoom lens.) Mary-Noreen and Paul …
PHOTOS: Humpbacks put on a show for visitors to Vancouver IslandRead More
// by Erin Haluschak
There are some positive signs for the population of Vancouver Island marmots, as the endangered species that nearly went …
Island marmots emerging from hibernation with pups in towRead More
// by Amy Attas
I thought easing in slowly was the best way to restart after a year of pandemic isolation — a walk with a friend, …
Shake off the year’s stress with an adrenaline-filled weekend in the Comox ValleyRead More
// by Mike Chouinard
Some 80 million or so years ago, a sea turtle died at what now makes up the banks of a Comox Valley river. Now, the …
Courtenay fossil hunter finds ancient turtle on local riverRead More
// by Terry Farrell
When Tanja Kerr spotted an injured swan on Comox Road near the Courtenay estuary in late November, she immediately …
After 4 months of rehab, Vancouver Island swan releasedRead More
// by Black Press Media Staff
If you’ve looked to cross country skiing as a way to get outside and active close to home this winter, …
Honing your cross-country skills? Check out this BC ski instructor’s YouTube channel!Read More
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