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City awards 6th Street Bridge construction contract to BC company

A BC company will begin constructing Courtenay’s 6th Street Bridge this September. The city has awarded a contract for bridge...

Courtenay resident fined $60,000 after destroying fish habitat on their property

A Courtenay resident has been handed a hefty fine for failing to correct work which affected fish habitat on...

Raffle to support two Courtenay boys set for Saratoga Sunday

A reminder you can support the dreams of two boys by buying a raffle ticket at Saratoga Speedway. Several fundraisers...

Courtenay pub to pay $3K for letting intoxicated patron stay in pub

A Courtenay pub must now pay a $3,000 fine after letting an intoxicated person stay in the establishment. According to...

City of Courtenay to hold multiple Canada Day events

Canada Day is tomorrow, and the City of Courtenay is putting together multiple events for the whole family to...

Big Wheel Burger hoping to open new location in next 2 years

The big wheel keeps on spinning for Big Wheel Burger, who are hoping to open their new Courtenay location...

Courtenay council approves Cycling Network Plan update for next 5 years

More bike lanes will be developed and available over the next five years in Courtenay following an update to...

Housing minister says Travelodge too expensive to purchase, Super 8 temporary solution

BC Housing minister Ravi Kahlon says the Super 8 is a temporary solution after they were unable to reach...

‘You can build things to last’: How it feels to fly in a 1950s De Havilland Beaver

Pistons pump and the whirling propeller spur the loud 1959 engine of a De Havilland Beaver to life, an...

Comox Valley shelter preparing for potential heat waves this summer

After experiencing the heat dome that caused many record temperatures to be set in B.C., a Comox Valley warming...

Corridor improvements coming to 17th street

Upgrades to improve safety for road users will be coming to 17th Street this year. The City of Courtenay says...

IIO investigating death of man in Courtenay

The Independent Investigations Office of B.C. (IIO) is investigating an incident that resulted in the death of a man. BC...

Comox Valley mayors hope for change after extreme weather events

Mayors in the Comox Valley reflecting on Earth Day this year are hoping for more change after extreme weather...

Courtenay to host day of mourning for fallen workers

A day of mourning ceremony will be held in Courtenay to honour workers on the job and raise awareness...

Courtenay to pilot road speed reduction in Crown Isle

The City of Courtenay will be piloting a reduced speed limit in Crown Isle to improve other modes of...

Valley pilot project aims to ease recreational financial barriers for young people

Kids 18 and under may now have an easier time getting into activities. The three municipalities of Comox, Courtenay and...
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Island Health says keep cool and check on vulnerable people during heat warning

Environment and Climate Change Canada has issued a heat warning for Eastern Vancouver Island and inland areas of the island with highs of 30 degrees Celsius expected until Tuesday.

Parks visitors can snap photos to help researchers track glacier changes

In addition to snapping a selfie during a visit to a national or provincial park, visitors are being encouraged to take an “Icy.”

B.C. jobs decline in July: Women and youth most impacted

British Columbia lost about 16,000 jobs in July, mirroring a broader national decline.

B.C. Greens say primary care report ‘a step forward’ but note rural gaps

The B.C. Greens say a new government report on the state of the primary care system is “a step forward,” but it highlights some gaps.

B.C. Ferries doubling saver fares when Horseshoe Bay – Departure Bay becomes reservation only

Horseshoe Bay – Departure Bay will change to reservation only in the fall, and BC Ferries is looking to make early bookings more affordable. 
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