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Ministry of Transportation funding early Scotch broom removal in the Comox Valley

Ministry of Transportation funding early Scotch broom removal in the Comox Valley

People have been asking, “who is cutting Scotch broom on Highway 19?”
Comox Valley RCMP identifies priority issues for Courtenay

Comox Valley RCMP identifies priority issues for Courtenay

The Comox Valley RCMP, in consult with Courtenay council, has identified crime reduction as one of six community priority issues for the city.
With video: New Cumberland fire hall officially open

With video: New Cumberland fire hall officially open

Weekend move highlighted by ceremonial equipment parade
Islands Trust hopes to avoid repeat of Hornby burial site dispute

Islands Trust hopes to avoid repeat of Hornby burial site dispute

Its plan includes steps such as heritage mapping to preserve Indigenous heritage sites
Comox Valley gives back

Comox Valley gives back

Comox Valley businesses, organizations and individuals helping improve the lives of others
Rehabilitated swan released into Courtenay estuary

Rehabilitated swan released into Courtenay estuary

When Tanja Kerr spotted an injured swan near the estuary on Comox Road in late November, she immediately called the Mountainaire Avian Rescue Society.
Almost 3,600 respond to Comox Valley Schools’ survey

Almost 3,600 respond to Comox Valley Schools’ survey

Most satisfied with district’s pandemic response, though have mixed feelings about class set-ups
Courtenay warming centre to continue as shelter through April

Courtenay warming centre to continue as shelter through April

Courtenay council gave the green light Monday to allow the Connect Warming Centre (685 Cliffe Ave.) to continue operating as an emergency overnight shelter from April 1-30. The licence had originally expired at the end of March, but BC Housing secured funding for another month during the provincial state of emergency.
Freed Suez Canal container ship Ever Given is massive. Here’s what it looks like next to Comox Valley landmarks

Freed Suez Canal container ship Ever Given is massive. Here’s what it looks like next to Comox Valley landmarks

On Monday (March 29), the 222,000-ton vessel was able to move away from the shoreline
UPDATED: RCMP called after anti-maskers force their way into Courtenay business

UPDATED: RCMP called after anti-maskers force their way into Courtenay business

March 30, 11:30 a.m.