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Q&A: Palestinian chef brings traditional cooking and food history to Vancouver Island

Q&A: Palestinian chef brings traditional cooking and food history to Vancouver Island

Izzeldin Bukhari’s speaks on the origin of falafel, Gaza’s rummaniyeh and why he sees food as a way to hold on to a culture under threat. The post QA: Palestinian chef brings traditional cooking and food history to Vancouver Island appeared first on The Discourse..

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‘Drag racing’ disrupting Departure Bay residents

‘Drag racing’ disrupting Departure Bay residents

Residents ask city council to do something about loud cars and motorcycles late at night. The post ‘Drag racing’ disrupting Departure Bay residents appeared first on The Discourse..

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Pulse on the Plaza jumpstarts the heartbeat of Courtenay’s downtown

Pulse on the Plaza jumpstarts the heartbeat of Courtenay’s downtown

Fusion of cultures the ‘secret sauce’ of the festival series’ success, Comox Valley Arts director says. The post Pulse on the Plaza jumpstarts the heartbeat of Courtenay’s downtown appeared first on The Discourse..

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Immigration partnership program aims to make the Cowichan Valley more welcoming to newcomers

Immigration partnership program aims to make the Cowichan Valley more welcoming to newcomers

A new federally funded partnership wants to understand what barriers immigrants face when they arrive in the Cowichan Valley. The post Immigration partnership program aims to make the Cowichan Valley more welcoming to newcomers appeared first on The Discourse..

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What is the City of Nanaimo doing to preserve trees?

What is the City of Nanaimo doing to preserve trees?

Urban forests are critical city infrastructure, not just ‘tree hugger stuff,’ say city staff. The post What is the City of Nanaimo doing to preserve trees? appeared first on The Discourse..

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Margins of Sound festival brings experimental music to Nanaimo

Margins of Sound festival brings experimental music to Nanaimo

New festival includes free performances in Bowen Park and workshops. The post Margins of Sound festival brings experimental music to Nanaimo appeared first on The Discourse..

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None Came Back: Documenting the untold stories of the Japanese community in Chemainus

None Came Back: Documenting the untold stories of the Japanese community in Chemainus

New exhibit at Chemainus Valley Museum aims to highlight and give voice to the Japanese Canadian community that once lived in Chemainus. The post None Came Back: Documenting the untold stories of the Japanese community in Chemainus appeared first on The Discourse..

2 weeks ago

None Came Back: Documenting the untold stories of the Japanese Community in Chemainus

None Came Back: Documenting the untold stories of the Japanese Community in Chemainus

New exhibit at Chemainus Valley Museum aims to highlight and give voice to the Japanese Canadian community that once lived in Chemainus. The post None Came Back: Documenting the untold stories of the Japanese Community in Chemainus appeared first on The Discourse..

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Tenants union slams Nanaimo’s proposed tenant protection bylaw

Tenants union slams Nanaimo’s proposed tenant protection bylaw

Nanaimo tenant protection bylaw would include compensation but no discount on rent in new units The post Tenants union slams Nanaimo’s proposed tenant protection bylaw appeared first on The Discourse..

2 weeks ago

‘Everybody will benefit’: What the K’ómoks First Nation Treaty Act means for economic development in the Comox Valley

‘Everybody will benefit’: What the K’ómoks First Nation Treaty Act means for economic development in the Comox Valley

With future plans for economic development in the Union Bay area, K’ómoks First Nation will need help to achieve its long-term goals, the Nation says. The post ‘Everybody will benefit’: What the K’ómoks First Nation Treaty Act means for economic development in the Comox Valley appeared first on The Discourse..

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