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LETTER – Health policies regarding wood smoke need to be updated

The following is a Letter to the Editor from a local nursing student. It was published in the Comox Valley […]

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Rebates for new wood stoves: Not effective solution to pollution

BC’s wood stove exchange program provides rebates for the removal of highly polluting, uncertified wood stoves. In a positive step, […]

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Questions for Candidates

It’s election time in BC and candidates will be knocking on doors and canvassing by phone. This is a great chance to […]

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2017 Mobile Monitoring – Preliminary results

This past January-February, a mobile monitoring study of fine particulates was conducted in the Comox Valley for two weeks. Two […]

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Breathe Clean Air Comox Valley was started by a group of citizens concerned about the health impacts of wood smoke in the Valley.

Our volunteers are from all three municipalities and other areas of CVRD.

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All residents are be able to breathe clean air, in the Valley and in our neighbourhoods.

Comox Valley is celebrated for the cleanest air on Vancouver Island.

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