(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$: Fluid Bar & Grill M. Toulmin Construction Good Karma Delivery You can find out more...
Estuary Archeology and Fish Traps
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Forage Fish Activities
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Report on the Estuary Gala Campaign
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Salmon Diversity Studying Otoliths
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Courtenay River Estuary Options for Juvenile Salmonids
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The Big Chill
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Puntledge Chinook & Coho Smolt Migration Study
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Project Watershed thanks Community Way businesses
Project Watershed would like to extend a big thanks to Fluid Bar & Grill, Mike Toulmin Construction, and Good Karma Delivery for their donation of community way dollars (cw$). These dollars will help us promote stewardship of Comox Valley Watersheds through...
Holbrook's Heirloom Woodshoppe chips in at Project Watershed
Project Watershed has just received a new custom made kitchen unit courtesy of nationally renowned cabinet maker Paul Holbrook from Holbrook's Heirloom Woodshoppe. Project Watershed has been looking for a kitchen unit for the new Conservation Centre since they moved...
Brian Buckrell is Keeping It Living
In June , Comox artist Brian Buckrell won Artists Choice Award in Project Watershed's Keeping It Living Art Auction and Competition. Being very impressed by the Keeping It Living Campaign and the efforts of Project Watershed and...
Wooden stakes create archeological excitement
By Lindsay Chung - Comox Valley Record, Published: December 02, 2010 "There are thousands of wooden stakes sticking out of the mud in Comox Harbour. The stakes are the remains of a large aboriginal intertidal wood stake fish trap site, which is creating a lot of...