Listen Live

DriveBC encourages watching for wildlife after multiple deer crashes

DriveBC encourages you to watch for wildlife on highways after several deer were struck on the road.

In a social media post, DriveBC says over six deer were struck on highways in six hours on Saturday.

They say when you see one deer, there are often multiple deer nearby doing what they usually do.

To prevent more of these crashes, they ask you to travel at the posted road speed.

Continue Reading

cfcp Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

Comox Valley Schools urging drivers to slow down ahead of school season

Comox Valley Schools wants drivers to slow down, stay alert, and share the road responsibly with children and families, cyclists, and buses. 

Two Comox Valley facilities reopening next week following summer maintenance

Two popular Comox Valley facilities will reopen next week under a fall schedule. 

B.C. opening thousands more seats for students this fall

The British Columbia government is promoting thousands of new seats ready for students this school year.

B.C. Hydro encourages energy conservation as temperatures soar

High temperatures that have blanketed parts of British Columbia this week are expected to cool gradually in the coming days. 

Late summer traffic surge prompts reminder to slow down, keep roadside workers safe

With the long weekend ahead and back-to-school routines starting next week, drivers are being urged to take extra care around roadside workers. 
- Advertisement -