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Community invited to Courtenay’s Public Works Open House Saturday

The City of Courtenay is offering people a behind the scenes look at city operations this weekend.  The Public Works...

City to recognize Public Works workers through activities

Public Works professionals will have their work recognized through local activities. May 18 to the 24 is National Public Works...

Crews to flush water mains in East Courtenay next week

COURTENAY, BC- Public works crews are going to be flushing water mains in parts of East Courtenay, starting next...

Courtenay Aqua Dam Installed

In response to the heavy rainfall in the Comox Valley, City of Courtenay Public Works crews are installing the...

Sewer Pipe Inspections to Take Place in Courtenay

A contractor has begun sewer pipe inspections at different locations in Courtenay. The inspections are planned primarily over large sections...

City of Courtenay Upgrading Manholes Along Comox Road

City of Courtenay crews will be upgrading the existing manholes along Comox Road (Dyke Road) and the Highway 19A...

City to undertake sewer pipe inspections

City of Courtenay crews will be inspecting underground sanitary and storm pipes starting Monday, July 17th. Technologist - Asset Management...

Clear Your Catch Basins

Residents are being asked to help make sure the incoming water has somewhere to go. Spokesperson Kyle Shaw says road...

Work moving along at the Comox Valley landfill

Work is moving forward on the decommissioning of the Comox Valley landfill. Senior Manager James Mathers says the new engineered...

Free sandbags for residents as storm approaches

In preparation for the heavy rains, the City of Courtenay is making sandbags available for residents as of noon...

Shoreline repairs planned for Courtenay

Shoreline protection work will be getting underway on the south end of Courtenay. Director of Public Works Services, Trevor Kushner,...
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