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Raynee Novak

Raynee Novak

I graduated from the journalism program at Kwantlen Polytechnic University in 2024 after many years away from writing. My passions include the local entertainment scene and paddle boarding. I love to go on adventures with my rescue dog, Bosch, and exploring the gorgeous landscape that is the Comox Valley.

Phone
236-269-2255
Email
raynee.novak@comoxvalleyrecord.com

Recent Work by Raynee

B.C. police watchdog seeks witnesses to Courtenay arrest

B.C. police watchdog seeks witnesses to Courtenay arrest

The incident took place on Jan. 5, 2025
VIDEO: Marmots make curious return to Mount Washington

VIDEO: Marmots make curious return to Mount Washington

Five marmots were released to the wilds of Mt. Washington today
'She's sunshine': community rallies for bittersweet wedding at B.C. hospital

'She's sunshine': community rallies for bittersweet wedding at B.C. hospital

Stephanie Vernon and Torian Poulin wed on June 20 at North Island Hospital in the Comox Valley after just days after learning of her terminal diagnosis
Vancouver Island ham radio operators invite the community to Field Day

Vancouver Island ham radio operators invite the community to Field Day

Comox Valley Amateur Radio Club will be setting up in the field next to the Union Bay hall for active day on the radio waves
WorkSafeBC issues $4K fine for violation at a Courtenay worksite

WorkSafeBC issues $4K fine for violation at a Courtenay worksite

WorkSafeBC recently issued a penalty of $4,361.27 to DV Coastal Custom Homes for a high-risk violation at a Courtenay worksite. DV Coastal Custom Homes worksite was a two-storey house under construction.
Blunting the invasion: Conservationists take aim at Vancouver Island spartina

Blunting the invasion: Conservationists take aim at Vancouver Island spartina

Two species of Spartina have been identified from Bowser to Little River
Campaign raising money to restore handbuilt home on Denman Island

Campaign raising money to restore handbuilt home on Denman Island

Phyllis Fabbi lost the home she built from hand in the 1970s to a fire
‘Wall Things Art’ mural event aims to brighten up Courtenay

‘Wall Things Art’ mural event aims to brighten up Courtenay

A Courtenay neighbourhood will be looking brighter this July as the first mural festival, Wall Things Art, is set to take place
B.C. wildlife advocates warn about dangers of improper hummingbird feeding

B.C. wildlife advocates warn about dangers of improper hummingbird feeding

A hummingbird will lose its life due to something other than white sugar being put in a hummingbird feeder.
Tornado Passes and Hero Splits: pilot talks life flying with legendary Snowbirds

Tornado Passes and Hero Splits: pilot talks life flying with legendary Snowbirds

Captain Scott Boyd talks about what it’s like to be a Snowbird
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