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CVRD holding open house to showcase new office plans

The Comox Valley Regional District is hosting an open house on Tuesday, March 21st to present conceptual designs for their new offices.

Spokesperson Jennifer Steel says the event is in response to the tri-party agreement between the Regional District, School District and City of Courtenay to acquire space for the new Civic Centre.

“We are looking at partnerships with both the School District and Ministry of Transportation to be part of the new Civic Centre…so the conceptual designs that are going to be on-site and are available online right now for viewing provide both the option with the partners, and the CVRD only”, she says.

The open house goes from 4 to 7 at the CVRD office on Comox Road.For further details, visit the CVRD’s website at: comoxvalleyrd.ca.

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