[av_textblock size='' font_color='' color='' admin_preview_bg=''] As part of Bike to Work Week, Project Watershed is teaming up with the Broken Spoke to help you bike the estuary in style along the Courtenay Riverway walk with a special stop at Kus-kus-sum. Meet at...
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.”
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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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...
Project Watershed’s Coastal Survey Looking for Input
[av_textblock size='' font_color='' color='' admin_preview_bg=''] Coastal habitats are important for many species to their life cycle, therefore habitat connectivity and quality are essential characteristics of any coastal ecosystem. Much of BC's coastline has...
COULD KUS-KUS-SUM GO COASTAL?
Kus-kus-sum Volunteer Meeting
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