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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

Vancouver Island woman writes and illustrates inclusive children’s books

Vancouver Island woman writes and illustrates inclusive children’s books

Comox Valley resident Nancy Stewart has been a creative force her whole life
Music therapy expands lives and minds at Vancouver Island care home

Music therapy expands lives and minds at Vancouver Island care home

Glacier View Lodge Music Therapy program ispearheaded by Bethany Parsons and Julia Tabernero
Never too Much: video journalist Bill Welychka pens 2nd edition of memoir

Never too Much: video journalist Bill Welychka pens 2nd edition of memoir

‘A Happy Has-Been’ recounts former longtime MuchMusic VJ's career interviewing musicians and celebrities
Island rapper Alick Mac sets his sights on bigger and brighter future

Island rapper Alick Mac sets his sights on bigger and brighter future

Mac came in second at the 2024 Music in Motion Canada Awards
Pearl Ellis Gallery presents ‘Joy’ in Comox

Pearl Ellis Gallery presents ‘Joy’ in Comox

The exhibit runs Nov. 26 to Dec. 21
Vancouver Island florist's story blossoms in book 'Bloom Across Canada'

Vancouver Island florist's story blossoms in book 'Bloom Across Canada'

Thanushi Eagalle runs Wild Bee Florals in the Comox Valley
Growing Up Canadian: B.C. author's latest reveals hidden gems of boomer-era Canada

Growing Up Canadian: B.C. author's latest reveals hidden gems of boomer-era Canada

Comox Valley resident Clyde Woolman offers a mix of history and pop culture
Contemporary Canadian comedy comes to Courtenay’s Sid Williams Theatre

Contemporary Canadian comedy comes to Courtenay’s Sid Williams Theatre

Vancouver Arts Club favourite comes to the Sid
The Milk Monster: Vancouver Island author publishes children’s book

The Milk Monster: Vancouver Island author publishes children’s book

“The Milk Monster” was inspired by author's son and his relationship with his grandpa
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