Funds roll in for Kus-kus-sum, Project Watershed hopes to restore former Field Sawmill site
“People do amazing things,” said Paul Horgen, board chair of the Comox Valley Project Watershed Society. “There’s a lady who lives in Comox who brought in a jar of coins. She says every day she takes a toonie from her purse and sticks it in a jar, and at the end of the month she donates it to Kus-kus-sum.”
Plants – Educational Resource
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The Comox Valley Council of Canadians Open House and Kus-kus-sum Presentation
The Comox Valley Council of Canadians is excited to present an open house and information update on the biggest, most ambitious ‘re-wilding’ project ever undertaken in the Comox Valley. Project Watershed (PW) and the K’ómoks First Nation share a dream to restore the...
Businesses Can Help Build a Legacy at Kus-kus-sum
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Cumberland Forest and Friends Raise $5300 for Kus-kus-sum!
Friends and neighbours from across the Comox Valley came together on March 2nd for a very special fundraising event for the Kus-kus-sum Project. The Cumberland Community Forest Society (CCFS) crew brought their trivia party event talents to the K'omoks Band Hall to...
6th Birthday Party Raises Funds for Kus-kus-sum
[av_textblock size='' font_color='' color='' admin_preview_bg=''] On February 9th, 2018 two 6 year old boys came into the Project Watershed office to make a donation to our Kus-kus-sum project. This donation was extra special as these two boys share the same birthday...
Film for Thought Screens New Kus-kus-sum Video
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Glacier to Estuary Environmental Education Materials Now Available
Since May last year Project Watershed has been working with seniors of the Comox Valley to create environmental education resources and materials for grades K-7 in a program called Seniors Keeping it Living with Students in the Comox Valley.
Doug Hillian's Retirement Helps Fund Kus-kus-sum
[av_textblock size='' font_color='' color='' admin_preview_bg=''] Project Watershed would like to thank Doug Hillan for his ongoing support for our Kus-kus-sum project. Friends, family and colleagues of Courtenay Councillor Doug Hillian recently gathered to celebrate...