Virtual Members’ Show
Visit the Virtual Members’ Show HERE
Visit the Virtual Members’ Show HERE
Crow Theatre, a very innovative and unique project by the Campbell River Arts Council, is designed to be an outdoor street theatre, with multiple applications for community engagement. The Arts Council has contracted Heather Gordon Murphy of Raincoast Productions to guide the development of Crow Theatre. Future plans include the performing of various ‘Street Antics’…
Accurate payroll processing is a critical factor in maintaining employee satisfaction and fostering a positive workplace environment. When employees are paid correctly and on time, it builds trust and reinforces their sense of financial security. On the other hand, payroll errors—such as incorrect deductions, delayed payments, or miscalculated overtime—can lead to frustration, lower morale, and…
For the past 26 years, the Campbell River Arts Council has brought creativity to the streets of Campbell River by partnering with local schools and community groups to create beautiful art banners for lamp posts around town. This project has been an opportunity for students and artists to reflect back to us the beauty and…
Unfair labor practices can significantly impact employees’ rights and well-being, leading to issues like wage theft, discrimination, or denial of accommodations. Whether it’s unpaid overtime, a hostile work environment, or failure to honor a legally required accommodation, employees have the right to file a complaint and hold their employer accountable. This article will guide you…
The Campbell River Arts Council’s Annual Banner Project is partnered with The City of Campbell River this year. The subject is “Year of the Tree!” Artists and schools are asked to paint banners to depict the many different trees, their leaves and inhabitants and environment. A special “Thank You” to TaraLee Houston for coordinating this…
8th Annual Photo Show Winners Announced! What is your favourite image of Campbell River’s ocean and river shorelines? For the 11 photographers who entered the Campbell River Arts Councils’ 8th Annual Photo Show, it was a collection of wonderful movement, colours and wildlife! Our shorelines are one of our most important community features and this…