The Comox Valley Regional District (CVRD) is alerting residents of Union Bay Water System that they have moved to Stage 2 water restrictions as of July 25, 2024.
Traffic signals may be out at two intersections today from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., due to a BC Hydro planned power outage.
Community members are being encouraged to help shape Comox Parks and Trails in Phase 2 of their Master Plan process.
Every second counts!
It's almost time for the first summer 'Pulse on the Plaza!’, a celebration of local talent and community spirit showcasing music, dance, food, art and community.
The 21st Annual Small Business BC Awards is now open for nominations and Vancouver Island entrepreneurs are looking to clean up once again.
A made-in-B.C. model of addictions care is expanding.
CR Live Streets is back Wednesday night at Shoppers Row
The City of Campbell River has selected the first four local vendors to make the colourful units at 1235 Shoppers Row their new retail space.
People in the Comox Valley who want to be connected to a family doctor will soon have access to one, with the opening of a new urgent and primary care centre.
The federal government is spending $426 million as part of two bilateral agreements to support British Columbia’s health care system.
The RCMP has arrested and charged two people for uttering threats against several public figures, including a death threat against Prime Minister Justin Trudeau.
Elected Chief Ken Price of the K’ómoks First Nation along with provincial and federal officials, marked a significant milestone Monday toward renewing their nation-to-nation relationships.
There will be a traffic disruption on South Alder Street, between Pinecrest Road and Bathurst Road, today from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Comox Strathcona Waste Management is looking to Campbell River residents today for final input on the long-term vision of solid waste management for the region.
The Comox Valley Regional District will be working on Brent Road throughout the month of August as part of the sewer conveyance project.
If you’re hitting the road, wildfire activity is increasing in the B.C. Interior and the Province says travel on some highways is being affected.
K’ómoks First Nation is set to initial a proposed modern treaty for the Nation at an event this morning.
Trail work at Brooklyn Creek in Comox begins on Monday.
Sayward residents have elected two new members to Village Council.
Monday is the last day for Cumberland residents to offer input on the village’s Official Community Plan.
BC Hydro has increased flows down Elk Falls Canyon. A public safety notice is in place this week, ending Saturday.
A grant from Island Health will help support North Island College trades students this fall.
Summer Kids’ Crafts at the Courtenay and District Museum
at Courtenay And District Museum And Palaeontology CentreSaturday & Sunday, July 27th & 28th, the Comox Valley Classic Cruisers present their signature ‘Cruisin’ The Valley’ cruise & car show!
at Lewis ParkEvery Wednesday night, from July 20th-August 24th, Shoppers row in Campbell River will transform into an art, music, food & community hub with ‘CR Live Streets’...
at Spirit Square
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."