Zac Whyte and the Comox Valley Regional Distict are Keeping It Living. As the previous post shows, we at CP-SMS love each and every one of our rain drops, which has been falling in abundance for the past few weeks. Give …
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You’re invited to a Feast for the Eyes and Palette …. Mark May 29th, on your calendar as the night to enjoy the best of west coast seafood, art and music at the semi-formal gala dinner being hosted by Project …
The Gala Gathering takes place next Saturday (29 May 2010) at the Fish and Game Lodge. Don’t miss it! The evening will include: guest speaker Scott Wallace of The David Suzuki Foundation performances by Peter Donaldson and the newly formed …
We invite you to the Keeping it Living Estuary Art Exhibit and Silent Auction Opening. This event will take place on Thursday May 6th from 7-10pm at Zocalo Cafe and Gallery on the corner of 5th and Cliff. We will …
Keep It Living by voting for PROJECT WATERSHED in the 10K Giveaway by First Credit Union & Insurance. Each and every vote brings the project closer to $10 000 of funding for estuary initiatives aimed at bringing about The Return …
Raising awareness and interest for the Courtenay River Estuary. Check out the latest page that was printed in today’s Record online on www.tidechange.ca
See the article on tidechange.ca at: http://www.tidechange.ca/show1191a/Keeping_It_Living_-_February.
An interesting article in the Comox Valley Echo by Paul Horgen on the Courtenay River Estuary: The culmination of a year’s coordinated effort.
Dear editor, In October of 2008, Comox Valley Project Watershed Society sponsored a major symposium on the Courtenay River Estuary. The symposium featured leading experts on estuaries in B.C. and beyond. We learned that our estuary is one of only …




