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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. woman speaks out as religious sect minister faces sex charges

B.C. woman speaks out as religious sect minister faces sex charges

Comox Valley resident Lyndell Montgomery was 14 when alleged abuse happened in 1989, 2x2 church under scrutiny
Ex-Vancouver Island Minister who served time for child pornography returns to church

Ex-Vancouver Island Minister who served time for child pornography returns to church

Warning: This story discusses child pornography
Vancouver Island elasmosaur emblem marked with new Indigenous artwork

Vancouver Island elasmosaur emblem marked with new Indigenous artwork

New artwork for the provincial fossil emblem announced
Vancouver Island's Aurora Cannabis advances auto-flowering research

Vancouver Island's Aurora Cannabis advances auto-flowering research

The technology will transform cultivation in high latitude regions
B.C. Indigenous artist's jewelry shines under Emmy Award spotlight

B.C. Indigenous artist's jewelry shines under Emmy Award spotlight

Agnes Seaweed Wisden runs Sea Wisdom Design
Vancouver Island gymnast facing long recovery after life-altering injuries

Vancouver Island gymnast facing long recovery after life-altering injuries

Comox Valley resident Taylor Parker is on a long road to recovery after Hornby Island accident
Burning back for Vancouver Island as Coastal Fire Centre lifts ban

Burning back for Vancouver Island as Coastal Fire Centre lifts ban

As of noon on Sept. 18, open fires are permitted
B.C. Green Party leader announces funding for watershed stewardship

B.C. Green Party leader announces funding for watershed stewardship

Sonia Fursteneau was in Courtenay on Sept. 13
New tech gives B.C. search and rescue air teams wilderness cellphone access

New tech gives B.C. search and rescue air teams wilderness cellphone access

Cellular Airborne Sensors will allow teams to locate and contact cellphones without a network
B.C. United leader proposes removing carbon tax from fishing, agriculture

B.C. United leader proposes removing carbon tax from fishing, agriculture

He was joined by the Courtenay-Comox BC United candidate Bill Coltart
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