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Cumberland tackles funding for wastewater site, firehall

Cumberland tackles funding for wastewater site, firehall

Council has concerns about depleted reserves, borrowing levels
Cumberland cannabis business gets green light from province

Cumberland cannabis business gets green light from province

Trugreen Solutions holding ‘ground-breaking’ ceremony on Thursday
Driver taken away in ambulance following Courtenay crash

Driver taken away in ambulance following Courtenay crash

Two vehicles involved in crash, one driver needs to be extricated from vehicle
Comox Valley Regional District announces new GM of community services

Comox Valley Regional District announces new GM of community services

Doug DeMarzo is the new general manager of community services at the Comox Valley Regional District. He will oversee the parks, recreation, fire protection and emergency management divisions for the organization, and will be key in ensuring an integrated approach aligning to the CVRD’s key strategic priorities.
Comox Valley Glacier Kings drop two on opening weekend

Comox Valley Glacier Kings drop two on opening weekend

Following Friday’s blowout to Storm, team makes its close against Bucs
Some calling for speed bumps on roads in Cumberland

Some calling for speed bumps on roads in Cumberland

Village to host public meeting on traffic and parking issues on Sept. 16
Courtenay council approves fifth cannabis application

Courtenay council approves fifth cannabis application

Courtenay council unanimously approved a zoning amendment to allow a non-medical cannabis retailer to open shop at the corner of England and Sixth in the downtown core.
Comox Valley Art Gallery, festival receive funds

Comox Valley Art Gallery, festival receive funds

Courtenay-Comox MLA Ronna-Rae Leonard is welcoming over $76,000 through the BC Arts Council Grant Program that will benefit art and music lovers in the Comox Valley. The funding will help support the Comox Valley Art Gallery, and Powell River’s PRISMA Festival, attended by many from the region.
Courtenay resident requests Nuisance Abatement Bylaw

Courtenay resident requests Nuisance Abatement Bylaw

Jackie (name changed) says her health has suffered and her safety has been compromised because of what she says is criminal behaviour at a neighboring property.
Cumberland wants to hear views on trees

Cumberland wants to hear views on trees

Community is putting together a 20-year urban forest plan