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Wells concerned over drop-out rumour; Jangula responds

COURTENAY, B.C. – The 2018 municipal election is less than a week away, and candidates are in the final...

Incoming Inspector expected by early August: Jangula

Story by James Wood, MyComoxValleyNow.com  COURTENAY, B.C- The Comox Valley’s new cop hadn’t been planning on a new job. Inspector Mike...

Tributes Continue to Pour in for Late Comox Valley Activist

Communities on Vancouver Island continue to mourn the death of long-time Comox Valley resident and activist Ruth Masters. The World...

The Saga of Leaf Compassion Continues

The conflict between the Leaf Compassion marijuana dispensary, City of Courtenay and Comox Valley RCMP is ongoing. The Courtenay-based store-front...

Courtenay Council to Discuss Marijuana Bill

At its meeting tonight, Courtenay council will discuss the Bill C-45 Cannabis Act, in relation to consideration of business...

Jangula represents Courtenay at UBCM

The Mayor of Courtenay says the UBCM Convention was a success, and a very busy week. Larry Jangula says...

Courtenay approves 5-year Sewer Fund Financial Plan

The city of Courtenay has approved the 2017-2021 sewer fund financial plan. Mayor Larry Jangula says residents will see...

Public hearing set to discuss restricting paid parking

Courtenay council is working towards eliminating payed parking around the region. Mayor Larry Jangula says nothing has been finalized,...

Mayor’s Cup game raising funds for KidSport Comox Valley

The 7th annual Mayor's Cup is tomorrow. The hockey game pits Comox against Courtenay and serves as a fundraiser...

Mayor sets record straight on Comox Valley Air Quality

Recent reports have suggested that the city of Courtenay has one of the worst air qualities across Canada and...

Visiting with Mayor Jangula

If you've got a concern about issues at the city of Courtenay. you can take advantage of the Mayor's...

Waste management a top priority for Courtenay staff in 2017

The city of Courtenay has a lot of projects on the go for the New Year. Mayor Larry Jangula...

Courtenay Mayor reflects on work done in 2016

2016 was a big year for the city of Courtenay. The past 12 months were a follow-up to last...

Long-time resident recognized for hard work

A long-time resident of Courtenay has been recognized for her work in the community. Marlene Oolo has received a certificate...

Courtenay Mayor speaks up on municipal policing costs

The Mayor of Courtenay and former RCMP member believes there's a disparity between different communities across the province when...

Complete Streets Project moving forward

The city of Courtenay's Complete Streets Project is moving along. Mayor Larry Jangula says there have been 5 design options...
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B.C. reports smaller-than-expected deficit for 2024, while taxpayer-supported debt nears $100B

British Columbia reported a smaller deficit than expected for the 2024-25 year, at $7.3 billion. 

Town of Comox receives Bee City designation

The Town of Comox has been recognized for their work protecting bees, butterflies, and other insects. 

RCMP looking for information about GMC truck leading up to fatal crash in Fanny Bay

B.C. Highway Patrol is looking for witnesses to provide details about the leadup to a fatal collision in Fanny Bay.

Eby urges fair support for B.C. after Carney meets with premiers on U.S. tariffs

Premier David Eby said a meeting Wednesday between the premiers and Prime Minister Mark Carney on the status of U.S. trade negotiations was “informative.”

Rainy weather not enough to dampen wildfires in B.C.

Officials in British Columbia warn wildfires in the northeast and southwest are expected to persist despite rain and cooler temperatures this week.
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