Listen Live

No major injuries after pedestrian struck in downtown Courtenay

COURTENAY, B.C- A young woman suffered minor injuries after being hit by a car on 5th Street today.

Around 11:00, emergency services were notified of a pedestrian struck by a vehicle near the intersection of 5th Street and Duncan Avenue. The woman, in her late 20’s, had been crossing the street at the time of the incident.

An elderly male driver failed to stop while heading east towards Cliffe Avenue, and hit the woman as she was walking. According to an eyewitness, she was thrown a short distance and knocked down.

Emergency services responded, with the fire department, RCMP, and an ambulance heading to the scene. The woman was able to walk with emergency personnel to a nearby store, where she was treated for minor injuries.

Traffic was slowed significantly in the downtown area while emergency services responded.

The driver remained at the scene.

We have reached out to the RCMP about the consequences for the driver.

Continue Reading

cfcp Now playing play

- Advertisement -

Related Articles

- Advertisement -

Latest News

B.C. Conservative MLA Amelia Boultbee resigns, urges Rustad to step down

Penticton-Summerland MLA Amelia Boultbee said she’s leaving the B.C. Conservative caucus and called on party leader John Rustad to resign. 

B.C. government proposes more legislation to fast-track North Coast power project, with First Nations

The British Columbia government tabled legislation Monday aimed at fast-tracking the construction of the North Coast Transmission Line (NCTL) and enable First Nation’s co-ownership of the project. 

MARS Wildlife Rescue Centre warning bird flu may be back in the Comox Valley

Comox Valley residents are being asked to keep their eyes out for strangely acting birds. 

HAIR AND NOW: JAILBREAK – OCTOBER 20 EPISODE

Hair and Now: Jailbreak episode with Kent Schumaker and Guest Co-Host Brian Howes. October 17, 2025

31 new childcare spaces opening in Comox Valley

New childcare spaces are coming to the Comox Valley this fall. 
- Advertisement -