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AAP on Civic Centre wraps up this week

The Alternative Approval Process for the new Civic Centre wraps up this week.The CVRD is looking to build a new office space that will better suit the needs of...

Two men facing drug and firearms charges in Comox Valley

Two men are facing charges after two separate drug and firearms arrests in the Comox Valley.In the first case, emergency crews were called out to a single vehicle crash...

Traffic services investigating serious crash at Horne Lake Rd

Central Island Traffic Services is investigating a serious crash at the intersection of the Inland Island Highway and Horne Lake road.It happened around 4 pm Wednesday in one of...

Comox approves 2016 Annual Report

Comox council has given final approval to its annual report.The document looks back on the highlights and projects from 2016.Mayor Paul Ives says it's interesting to look back at...

ICBC asking drivers to use good habits behind the wheel

ICBC is asking drivers to look in the mirror when it comes to bad habits on the roadways.The insurance corporation recently conducted a survey that found most drivers say...

Change in weather on the way

A change in the weather pattern is on the way, bringing rain and clearing the smoke away from the region.Outflow winds from the interior have been bringing hot temperatures...

Comox Splash Park and Playground now open

Comox's new Splash Park and Playground has officially opened.A ribbon cutting was held as part of the Nautical Days celebrations on the weekend.Mayor Paul Ives says a lot...

Courtenay-Alberni MP riding the riding

Courtenay-Alberni's Member of Parliament is hitting the road around the riding in support of a national cycling strategy.The Ride-the-Riding event will take Gord Johns from Hot Springs Cove to...

RCMP investigating shots fired in Royston

Comox Valley RCMP is investigating a case of shots fired in Royston.Police were called out early Thursday morning to...

Former deputy fire chief honoured

Comox Fire has dedicated its newest truck to a former Deputy Chief.The department held its 75 reunion this week,...

2017 Ray Crossley Youth Achievement Awards Presented

Five Comox Youth have been recognized for their community service with the 2017 Ray Crossley Youth Achievement Awards.The awards...

Crash claims life of Courtenay man

Comox Valley RCMP is looking for witnesses following a fatal collision at the intersection of Highway 19-A and Headquarters...

Tribal Journeys 2017 arrive at K’omoks

Standing Together Tribal Journeys 2017 has arrived in the Comox Valley.The canoes are travelling across the BC Coast, making...

Courtenay man charged in Chilliwack crime spree

A man from Courtenay is facing numerous charges, including attempting to kill or maim a police dog, after being...

Report cetacean sightings

A citizen science cetacean survey is taking place during the B.C. Day long weekend on the BC Coast.The...

RCMP investigating shooting in Courtenay

RCMP is investigating a shooting in Courtenay. Mounties were called out just after midnight on Wednesday to a report...
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Volunteers sought for Courtenay River Cleanup Nov. 9

Ace Brewing and BC Marine Trails Network Association are teaming up for an event in early November to spruce up the Riverway Heritage Walk in Courtenay.

Proposed bill to repeal B.C. Indigenous rights legislation fails to move forward

A bill that aimed repeal the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA) was voted down in the legislature. The post Proposed bill to repeal B.C. Indigenous rights legislation fails to move forward appeared first on AM 1150.

BC liquor, cannabis distributors working overtime to get back to normal

An industry group representing British Columbia’s bars, pubs and private liquor and cannabis stores said it hopes get things can get back to normal within the next month now that a strike by about 25,000 public service workers has come to an end.  The post BC liquor, cannabis distributors working overtime to get back to normal appeared first on AM 1150.

First snowfall of season recorded at Mount Washington

After stormy weather last weekend, Mount Washington Alpine Resort is now covered in snow. 

Fall yard waste drop-off returning to Courtenay in November

Courtenay residents will have a free way to dispose of excess yard waste next month. 
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