When the school year kicks off, parents and guardians everywhere are back on the lookout for snacks that are healthy, portable, kid-approved and, realistically, something you can grab at 7:45 a.m. when clothes or other items you swore you set out the night before somehow take up too much time to find morning of, making…
Our package is changing, but our commitment to quality yogurt remains the same!
Human health is dependent on the health of the soil, animals and ecosystems that we are a part of.
This year, as drought conditions kept water levels low in many places along the coast. The Brooklyn Creek Watershed Society (BCWS) in Comox started a 4-year project with the support of local business including Tree Island Yogurt.
Rich, delicious and packed with protein, Greek yogurt is popular for a reason!
Did you know there are 20,000 known bee species worldwide and more than 800 native bee species in Canada?
Home to the “Red & White ladies,” Birkdale is a heritage farm in the Comox Valley named after a seaside town.
In seeking innovative, long-term solutions to hunger and food insecurity, the CVFB runs a Home Delivery Program for clients with mobility/transportation/social issues.
Scott and Merissa first started selling Tree Island Yogurt at the Comox Valley Farmers’ Market 10 years ago. Every Saturday, they loved connecting with like minded folks who shared their passion […]
Today, 1 billion individuals in 190+ countries participate in the Earth Day movement each year.