Esquimalt’s biggest block party returns to Bullen Field
The family-friendly event takes place June 8!
The family-friendly event takes place June 8!
Welcome to the heart of philanthropy in the North Okanagan! Since its inception in 1975, the Community Foundation North Okanagan (CFNO) has played a pivotal role in supporting the invaluable work of charitable groups throughout our region. Initially established as a comprehensive grant provider, CFNO has evolved into one of Canada’s leading community foundations, dedicated to enhancing community vitality across diverse sectors including Arts & Culture, Education, Environment, Health & Recreation, and Social Services.
Patti Alvarado leads a group of staff and volunteers committed to saving lives in the Comox Valley.
Langley store offers special deals to help fuel positive change
The Comox Valley Community Arts Council is listening, engaging the public, and growing the arts in the Comox Valley.
Can you imagine Greater Victoria for your kids and future generations?
Can you imagine Greater Victoria for your kids and future generations?
Sometimes, having a place to connect and play in the neighbourhood can be a game changer for young families.
Join Yaga Café in celebrating their 10th anniversary May 1!
There can be such beauty in aging. It’s a privilege to wake up each morning, to smell the salty ocean air dancing through the Garry oak trees, and to see our little community grow and evolve. But let’s be real for a moment, life can get lonely, especially as the years carry on.
Survey participants can be entered to win one of three $100 grocery cards
Comox Valley environmental organizations are building hope and engaging volunteers in a community effort to mitigate the effects of climate change.
Family life and strong community connections flourish in this growing seaside community
The Comox Valley Community Foundation is celebrating the 52 community service organizations who received a total of $665,000 in grants this year, with a special April 17 section of the Comox Valley Record newspaper.
New and emerging filmmakers can see their story go from script to screen with TELUS STORYHIVE
New and emerging filmmakers can see their story go from script to screen with TELUS STORYHIVE
New and emerging filmmakers can see their story go from script to screen with TELUS STORYHIVE
New and emerging filmmakers can see their story go from script to screen with TELUS STORYHIVE
The John Howard Society of North Island is seeking more carehomes for youth