The province says they are planning to build 60 supportive housing units in Courtenay after buying property on Braidwood Avenue.
According to an announcement, the land will also get a...
Fanny Bay will be getting another 36 childcare spots at a daycare and school thanks to more funding from ChildCareBC.
According to the Beachcombers Education Society, the Little Oysters Child...
A statement from the Ehattesaht First Nation says the deceased killer whale near Zeballos was pregnant, and they are still working to help the stuck calf.
This comes after the...
A new dementia care pilot project is getting good results and is expected to be implemented in a new care facility this summer.
Providence Living is doing the project in...
RCMP say they are investigating a reported assault that took place at a U15 minor hockey game that sent one player to hospital.
According to Vancouver Island Amateur Hockey Association...
The Town of Comox is asking for public input for its first parks and trails master plan, which will help improve its parks and trails over the next decade.
The...
As part of the Comox Valley Sewer Conveyance Project, upgrades to the Courtenay pump station are getting provincial and federal government support.
The federal government announced the funding today. They...
The province announced $39 million to benefit B.C. communities for disaster-risk reduction funding, many of which are on Vancouver Island.
According to the province, over 50 projects are getting funding...
The B.C. Conservatives are reiterating their call for the province to pause all Aboriginal title negotiations until the controversial Cowichan title case is resolved.Â
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A national dog treat recall is expanding due to a salmonella outbreak that has sickened 32 people, including 15 in British Columbia.
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British Columbia’s Forests Minister Ravi Parmar will lead a trade mission to Japan and South Korea, beginning Nov. 8.
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