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Terry Farrell

Terry Farrell

I rejoined Black Press in 2014 after spending seven years at a daily publication in Alberta. My editorial journey spans 24 years, and I'm honoured to bring my experience to the team at the Comox Valley Record. Prior to this role, I spent five years as the sports editor at the Record's sister paper, the Campbell River Mirror.

When I'm not in the office, you can often find me at one of the local golf courses, enjoying a round or two. Additionally, I have a passion for running, and you might spot me exploring the trails with my dogs.

Phone
236-269-2257
Email
terry.farrell@comoxvalleyrecord.com

Recent Work by Terry

VIDEO: Vancouver Island MusicFest offers sneak peek at this year’s lineup

VIDEO: Vancouver Island MusicFest offers sneak peek at this year’s lineup

Multi-talented Comox Valley artist offering variety of instructional videos

Multi-talented Comox Valley artist offering variety of instructional videos

New public art boxes providing a window into Vancouver Island’s creative soul

New public art boxes providing a window into Vancouver Island’s creative soul

New Comox Valley-based initiative gives artists a COVID-safe way to exhibit their work
Vancouver Island authors share special family bond

Vancouver Island authors share special family bond

Betty Annand and Jay Lang an emerging grandmother/granddaughter literary force
Courtenay author writes, illustrates first children’s book

Courtenay author writes, illustrates first children’s book

When is a collaboration not a collaboration?
Vancouver Island author delves into fantasy world with debut novel

Vancouver Island author delves into fantasy world with debut novel

The Shards of Etherious: Arisen is the first book of a five-book series
Big Little Lions earn Canadian Folk Music Award nomination

Big Little Lions earn Canadian Folk Music Award nomination

Duo featuring Comox Valley singer-songwriter Helen Austin keeping busy during pandemic
I-Hos Gallery celebrates 25 years of promoting First Nation artwork

I-Hos Gallery celebrates 25 years of promoting First Nation artwork

K’ómoks First Nation-based outlet has art from all over the country
Comox author pens novel about life in a blended family

Comox author pens novel about life in a blended family

Loraine Hartley’s experience leads to My Delightfully Dysfunctional Family (And Me)
Vancouver Island dance classes billed as female empowerment tool

Vancouver Island dance classes billed as female empowerment tool

New Comox Valley business focuses on ‘promoting positive body image’
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