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Comox Valley Regional District gives $11,000 to help with Tribal Journey stopover

Comox Valley Regional District gives $11,000 to help with Tribal Journey stopover

The Comox Valley Regional District is giving $11,000 to help fund the Tribal Journeys stopover in the K’omoks First Nation.
Local food operator to supply retail food services at new hospitals in Campbell River and the Comox Valley

Local food operator to supply retail food services at new hospitals in Campbell River and the Comox Valley

Island Health has selected Comox-based Rocky Mountain Coffee Co. to provide retail food services at the new North Island Hospital campuses located in Campbell River and the Comox Valley.
It went up ‘like a tinder box’ – Campbell River hotel fire witness

It went up ‘like a tinder box’ – Campbell River hotel fire witness

Joanne Touchie was at the Quinny to have a celebratory graduation drink with her family last night when the fire alarms went off.
Courtenay council looking into rats and rain barrels

Courtenay council looking into rats and rain barrels

Rain and rats were on the mind of Courtenay city councillor Rebecca Lennox during this past month.
Free Comox Valley transit to celebrate July 1st

Free Comox Valley transit to celebrate July 1st

On July 1, the Comox Valley will celebrate Canada’s milestone birthday in style, and BC Transit is making it easier than ever for you to get to the festivities.
Tales from Musicfest: the great Canadian jukebox

Tales from Musicfest: the great Canadian jukebox

Robert Moyes
Courtenay road and bridge closures for July 1st celebrations

Courtenay road and bridge closures for July 1st celebrations

Thousands of people will be at the Canada Day festivities, and road closures will allow safe travel for crowds enjoying the July 1st Parade and activities at Lewis and Simms Parks.
Search and Rescue, 19 Wing Comox scramble to assist climber with broken leg

Search and Rescue, 19 Wing Comox scramble to assist climber with broken leg

By Alistair Taylor
Upcoming construction at Courtenay’s Simms Park to improve salmon habitat

Upcoming construction at Courtenay’s Simms Park to improve salmon habitat

An initiative by Project Watershed to increase salmon survival in Simms Millennium Park will result in closures to the treed area and trail on the west side of the park for several days in July, and for the entire month of August.
Courtenay recognizes ‘old time neighbourhood’

Courtenay recognizes ‘old time neighbourhood’

An “old time neighbourhood” was recognized Saturday afternoon with a special heritage plaque.