Comox Strathcona Waste Management service open houses upcoming
The Comox Strathcona Waste Management service is asking residents for feedback as it plans for the next decade.
B.C. public service worker’s union plans to expand strike
Over 2,000 British Columbia public service workers chanted and marched on picket lines today demanding wages increases and fair access to telework.
All Vancouver Island wildfires either being held or under control
After a hot weekend and lightning strikes sparking multiple wildfires on Vancouver Island, the B.C. Wildfire Service says none are out of control.
Comox Valley Tourism moves forward with supporting an inclusive economy
Increasing tourism and building a strong, resilient, tourism industry is a priority for Experience Comox Valley.
Wildfire sparks west of NanaimoÂ
A new wildfire west of Nanaimo has sparked but is less than a hectare in size.
B.C. receives first payout of $936M in landmark tobacco settlement
British Columbia has received its first payment as part of a major tobacco settlement with provinces, territories and former smokers.Â
Trifecta of long weekend action for Comox Valley sports fans
There's no shortage of local action in store to satisfy most Comox Valley sports fans through the long weekend.
handyDART services expanding to statutory holidays in the Comox Valley
More accessible transit options will be available every statutory holiday in the Comox Valley starting this long weekend.Â
B.C. sending 1,600 overdose prevention kits to post-secondary schools
The British Columbia government is distributing 1,600 naloxone kits to public post-secondary institutions in the province.Â
Crews to begin setting up for 6th Street Bridge construction Tuesday
An important next step for a new active transportation project in Courtenay is scheduled to start after the long weekend.Â
B.C. approves expansion at Mount Polley mine
British Columbia has approved an expansion project at the Mount Polley Mine, about 56 kilometres northeast of Williams Lake.Â