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School zone speed limits to be extended in Courtenay

School zone speed limits to be extended in Courtenay

The City of Courtenay is extending the hours for reduced 30 km/h speeds in school zones to 8 p.m. on school days. The change, developed in collaboration with School District No. 71, comes into effect starting with the 2022/2023 school year.
Gwyn Sproule receives Cumberland’s Freedom of the Village

Gwyn Sproule receives Cumberland’s Freedom of the Village

Gwyn Sproule is the first woman and sixth person in Cumberland’s history to receive the Freedom of the Village, a time-honoured tradition to acknowledge her many years of service.
Where, when, and what you will need to vote in Courtenay

Where, when, and what you will need to vote in Courtenay

Courtenay voters, get ready to cast your ballots at the upcoming City of Courtenay election on Saturday, Oct. 15.
Comox Valley CAT hosts International Overdose Awareness Day event

Comox Valley CAT hosts International Overdose Awareness Day event

Disclaimer: This story could be triggering for some individuals
Comox Valley ElderCollege to hold information forum for fall semester

Comox Valley ElderCollege to hold information forum for fall semester

For lifelong learners who are familiar with the wealth of courses offered by Comox Valley ElderCollege (CVEC), the weeks leading up to a new semester are filled with anticipation.
Comox Valley sasquatch researcher’s memory lives on with bigfoot conference

Comox Valley sasquatch researcher’s memory lives on with bigfoot conference

‘Sasquatches are humans of the night’
Pacific Salmon Foundation grant pays for repairs to fish ladder in Comox

Pacific Salmon Foundation grant pays for repairs to fish ladder in Comox

The repairs to the fish ladder located at Balmoral Avenue, in the Mack Laing Nature Park in Comox have been completed. The concrete fish ladder was originally built in the 1980s by the Comox Rotary Club and is maintained by the Town of Comox. Over time, the floor of the fish ladder eroded, allowing water to leak through, thus creating a potential fish barrier at low flows and raising concerns regarding the overall stability of the structure.
PHOTOS: Summer days in the Comox Valley

PHOTOS: Summer days in the Comox Valley

An extended photo gallery of a typical summer day in the Comox Valley ran as a supplement in the Aug. 31 Comox Valley Record.
Stewardship groups from around the Salish Sea come together for forage fish conservation

Stewardship groups from around the Salish Sea come together for forage fish conservation

By Jennifer Sutherst
K’ómoks First Nation, SD71 sign Local Education Agreement

K’ómoks First Nation, SD71 sign Local Education Agreement

The K’ómoks First Nation and Comox Valley Schools (SD71) have signed a five-year Local Education Agreement to support student learning, specifically that of K’ómoks students.