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One-way traffic to move from Comox Road to Comox Hill this May

After two months of construction, one-way traffic will soon move from Comox Road to Comox Hill. The Comox Valley Regional District has announced that one-way traffic on Comox Road is ending on May 12, and will then move to Comox Hill to help crews build a sewer pipe. Vehicles will move west...

Province warns of open fires this weekend due to elevated wildfire risk

With warm, dry conditions and strong winds forecasted across southern B.C. this weekend, the province is urging people to limit burning.  Despite no formal restrictions in place, the BC Wildfire Service is asking people to not have any fire this weekend until the windy conditions pass and people in the...

Snowbirds Spring training officially starting May 3

Starting this weekend, you can see the Snowbirds train in the Comox Valley. 19 Wing Comox has announced the Snowbirds are returning for spring training ahead of their upcoming show season at the base. They say the team might fly up to three times a day, but because training times are...

No damage reported after 3.1 earthquake hits near Ucluelet

A 3.1 magnitude quake has hit the western shore of Vancouver Island.  According to the United States Geological Service, it struck just before noon today (May 1), 21 km east northeast of Ucluelet at a depth of 5 kilometres.   The quake is not expected to generate a tsunami, and no...

Deadline arrives for short term vacation rental hosts to have their properties registered

As the May 1st deadline arrives for all short-term rental hosts in the province to register, the BC Government believes more of these units are now being converted to long-term homes. The government says over 20,000 listings have been registered, but when the legislation was introduced in early 2023 there...

$254K is going to 32 outdoor recreation projects in BC

32 outdoor recreation projects across BC will be getting support through new grants. The Outdoor Recreation Council of BC has announced $254,950 in grants are going to these projects, with the goal of supporting initiatives that create and improve outdoor recreation and nature-based experiences in the province. The council says the...
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