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Cumberland plans to keep live video for meetings

Cumberland plans to keep live video for meetings

Village started online streaming in response to pandemic
Cumberland tallies up COVID costs so far

Cumberland tallies up COVID costs so far

Village saw some savings but a few more expenses in recent months
Downtown Wednesday market in Courtenay starts June 17

Downtown Wednesday market in Courtenay starts June 17

Event will be a little different this summer due to COVID-19 restrictions
Wife of missing Comox Valley man asks public to keep eyes open in the backcountry

Wife of missing Comox Valley man asks public to keep eyes open in the backcountry

Michael Gazetas of Courtenay has been missing since January.
Pothole work slated for Goose Spit area in Comox

Pothole work slated for Goose Spit area in Comox

Regional district working on Hawkins Road a four-day period
Comox supports patio proposal for Land & Sea Brewing Company

Comox supports patio proposal for Land & Sea Brewing Company

Parking still an issue, council notes
Prolific offenders linked to most B & E calls in Courtenay

Prolific offenders linked to most B & E calls in Courtenay

The total number of calls for police service have increased in the Comox Valley, according to year-over-year statistics from 2018/19 and 2019/20. The exception is Cumberland, which dropped from 792 to 739 calls during this time frame.
Comox Valley Sports Centre re-opens June 15

Comox Valley Sports Centre re-opens June 15

The Comox Valley Regional District is advising residents that the Comox Valley Sports Centre fitness facility, located at 3001 Vanier Dr. in Courtenay, will be re-opening Monday, June 15 at 7 a.m.
Courtenay seniors unhappy with activities in neighbourhood

Courtenay seniors unhappy with activities in neighbourhood

Courtenay council and the Comox Valley RCMP have vowed to do what they can to improve day-to-day life of residents at the Kiwanis Village for seniors, which sits across the street from The Junction supportive housing complex.
Comox student wins $10,000 for Habitat for Humanity Vancouver Island North

Comox student wins $10,000 for Habitat for Humanity Vancouver Island North

Local Habitat chapter received a total of $11,060 through the Meaning of Home writing contest