Comox Valley Echo September 30, 2011 A HUGE FALL BOUQUET for the 35 volunteers who dressed for the downpour and gathered debris from the estuary shore line on Rivers Day, Sunday morning. Project Watershed and the CV Naturalists organized teams in Beach Ave, Simms Park...
Cleanup crews find interesting articles
Lise Broadley, Comox Valley Echo Published: Tuesday, October 04, 2011 Volunteers picking up trash for the Great Canadian Shoreline Cleanup found a number of unusual items in Courtenay and Comox last week. From shopping carts to shotgun shells, volunteers were amazed...
Community way businesses by category
Over the past two years Project Watershed has been donated over $16,000 community way dollars from the businesses listed here. We are thankful to those business for supporting our cause and helping to restore and protect the unique and diverse habitats of the Comox...
Project Watershed Thanks the Vanier Environment Club
Project Watershed would like to thank the Vanier Environment Club for their generous donation of $250. This money was raised from fundraising events carried out during the school year. In addition to money, these green young people also provided their time with...
Mapping Out Recreation in the Comox Valley
The Mapping Centre of Project Watershed is embarking on an initiative to produce activity specific maps in the Comox Valley and is looking for your input. The Mapping Centre is the social enterprising arm of Project Watershed; a local environmental non profit...
Courtenay VQA Wines supports Project Watershed
Photo credit: Kathy Birkett Pictured: Gerti Roither (winner), Cindy Holland (store owner) & Valeri Diamond (Project Watershed). Project Watershed would like to thank Cindy Holland of the new Courtenay VQA Wine Store on Cliffe Ave for the donation of their raffle...
City of Courtenay's climate change commitment applauded
Published Comox Valley Record: May 18, 2011 8:00 AM Dear editor, On behalf of Project Watershed and the Estuary Working Group, we want to commend new City of Courtenay staff members Nancy Hofer and Allan Gornall for an excellent program on global climate issues. On...
Important Environmental Assessment Public Meetings – Raven Coal Mine
The Raven Coal Mine has entered the public comment period for the environmental assessment process. A key part of this process is town hall meetings where the public has a chance to tell the government what they think about the project. Plan to attend......send a...
Bayview Chiropractic donates cw$
Project Watershed would like to extend a big thank you to Bayview Chiropratic Clinic in Courtenay for their donation of community way dollars (cw$). These dollars will help us promote stewardship of Comox Valley Watersheds. Currently we are focusing much of our work...
Courtenay Classic Printers donates cw$
Project Watershed would like to extend a big thanks to Courtenay Classic Printers for their donation of community way dollars (cw$). These dollars will help us promote stewardship of Comox Valley Watersheds. Currently we are focusing much of our work on the Courtenay...
Project Watershed thanks community way businesses
Project Watershed would like to extend a big thanks to Fluid Bar & Grill, Mike Toulmin Construction, and Good Karma Delivery for their donation of community way dollars (cw$). These dollars will help us promote stewardship of Comox Valley Watersheds through...
Fundraising through Community Way Dollars
(Click the box icon in the top right corner of the document to view full size.) Many thanks to the following Comox Valley-based businesses for their generous donations of cw$: Fluid Bar & Grill M. Toulmin Construction Good Karma Delivery You can find out more...