There is a lot to do in Campbell River and the Comox Valley this Easter weekend.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau was in Vancouver yesterday to announce an upcoming renters’ bill of rights.
The BC Arts Council has announced its inaugural Elder-in-Residence, marking what it calls a significant step toward learning and promoting Indigenous knowledge within the arts community.
The demolition of the old fire hall on Gladstone Street in Comox begins Thursday, March 28, 2024.
There is a full road closure today on Penfield Road between Holm Road and Bowen Road.
19 Wing Air Force Beach Campground is putting new procedures in place to ensure the campground sewage system does not exceed its capacity.
A Comox man is among 17 people recognized by Carnegie Hero Fund for saving others from peril.
Construction is set to begin next week on the Comox Valley Sewer Conveyance Project.
The second annual Cumberland Repair Café is happening next month, and organizers are looking for volunteers who like to tinker.
People on the North Island and in Comox Valley will have more opportunities to enjoy multi-use pathways, protected bike lanes, pedestrian bridges and safety improvements as local, regional, and Indigenous governments expand their active transportation infrastructure.
There will be a full road closure on Meadowbrook Drive in Campbell River today, between Penfield Road and Laurel Crescent, from 8 a.m. to 3 p.m.
The BC Government is warning residents who use the Pay BC website about a phishing scam.
The province is providing funding for violence prevention counsellors to ensure more children and youth receive information about healthy relationships and connect to critical support if they witness or experience violence at home.
A female killer whale died on the west coast of Vancouver Island after being stranded in shallow water over the weekend.
With Easter Weekend approaching, Courtenay Recreation is hoping you’ll join them on Saturday, March 30th, for the Easter Promenade.
The Village of Cumberland is officially closing the RV Sani Station on Dunsmuir Avenue on April 8th.
Town of Comox residents are invited to share their ideas for the future of parks and trails.
The Province of British Columbia is spending a few million dollars in looking for better outcomes for victims of crime through restorative justice initiatives in the province.
City of Courtenay residents with excess yard waste this spring now have another option for disposal, with a new drop-off collection point at the end of McKenzie Avenue available for a limited time.
Nearly 870 new affordable homes are on the way for renters on Vancouver Island through partnerships between the Province and local non-profit housing providers.
The Province is releasing a “what we heard” report detailing feedback from discussions about proposed changes to the ways First Nations can own and register private land in B.C.
The BC government is freeing up funding for communities to deal with disasters and extreme weather events.
More than 650 teachers from across British Columbia are in Vancouver to vote on their leadership and priorities during the BC Teachers’ Federations’ 108th Annual General Meeting.
Saturday, March 30th, the Coombs Hilliers Recreation & Community Organization presents the Doctors Of Rock 'N Roll, live at the Coombs Rodeo Grounds in Parksvil...
at Coombs Rodeo GroundsGet your prescription for fun at the Doctors of Rock and Roll show!
at Coombs Rodeo GroundsSaturday, March 30th, the City of Courtenay presents their Easter Promenade at the Lewis Centre in Courtenay!
at Lewis Centre
The word "éy7á7juuthem" means “Language of our People” and is the ancestral tongue of the Homalco, Tla’amin, Klahoose and K’ómoks First Nations, with dialectic differences in each community.
It is pronounced "eye-ya-jooth-hem."