City Of Campbell River Opens Warming Centre
The City of Campbell River opened an overnight warming centre last night in response to low temperatures.
Cougar Sighting Near NIC In Courtenay
The City of Courtenay says that there was a cougar sighting Wednesday behind the North Island College buildings.
BC Ferries Service Suspended During Whaletown Terminal Closure
Ferry service between Heriot Bay on Quadra Island and Whaletown on Cortes Island will be suspended for a few weeks next month as terminal upgrade work enters its final phase.
New Official Community Plan To Guide Cumberland’s Future
Cumberland has adopted a new Official Community Plan that will guide how the Village grows and changes over the coming decades.
Qualicum Beach Eaglecrest Neighbourhood Soon Taking Shape
Neighbourhood planning is set to get underway in the Eaglecrest area of Qualicum Beach, as the Town begins work on a long-term plan to guide how the neighbourhood may evolve.
Surrey Man Sentenced For Sexual Interference In Campbell River
A Surrey man has been sentenced to five years in jail for sexual offences involving a youth in Campbell River.
Comox Valley Airport Records Busiest Year On Record
The Comox Valley Airport has closed out 2025 with the busiest year in its history.
Feeding Futures Expands Universal School Meal Programs In Comox Valley
Comox Valley Schools says it has made major progress expanding access to nutritious school meals through its Feeding Futures School Food Program.
CVRD Begins 2026–2030 Budget Planning Process
Comox Valley Regional District is beginning work on its 2026 to 2030 financial plan and is inviting residents across the Comox Valley to take part in the budget process.
19-Year-Old From Campbell River Dies In Australia
A 19-year-old Campbell River woman has died in Australia.
RCMP Seeking Witnesses After Missing Truck Involved In Parksville Serious Collision Found
Police have located a grey Toyota Tacoma pickup that was involved in the serious crash of a Honda Civic near Parksville.
BC Hydro Expands Provincewide EV Charging Network
BC Hydro has passed a major milestone in the expansion of electric vehicle infrastructure across British Columbia, now operating more than 800 public EV charging ports provincewide.
Island Health Virtual Care Reduces Travel And Emissions
Island Health says its expanded use of virtual care is delivering benefits for patients while also cutting travel costs and greenhouse gas emissions.
BC Conservatives Launch Leadership Race
The Conservative Party of British Columbia has officially launched its leadership race, with the new party leader set to be announced on May 30th.
Province Continuing Engagement For Heritage Conservation Act
The Province is postponing the introduction of proposed amendments to the Heritage Conservation Act that had originally been anticipated for spring 2026, continuing engagement to gather and incorporate additional feedback from industry, local governments and First Nations.
BC Transit Adjusting Policies To Reduce Pass-Ups
BC Transit is making changes to ensure riders are getting passed-up by a bus less often.
Comox Valley RCMP Search For Missing Teen
Comox Valley RCMP are seeking public assistance in locating a 16 year old boy.
Strong Improvement Seen In SD72 Foundation Skills Assessment Results
School District 72 is reporting strong gains in student learning, with new Foundation Skills Assessment results showing improvement in both literacy and numeracy across the district.
Village Of Sayward: Water Conservation & Landslide Update
The Village of Sayward, in partnership with the Strathcona Regional District, is providing an update on the Newcastle Creek landslide.
Campground Reservations Opening Soon At Cumberland Lake Park Campground
Reservations for the 2026 camping season will soon open at Cumberland Lake Park.
Celebrating Canadian music, musicians and composers. January 23, 24, 25/2026 7:30pm - Cumberland - Weird Church 2:30pm - Comox - Comox United Church 3:00pm ...
at Comox United ChurchNew Acquisitions shines a spotlight on recent donations to the museum collection
at Courtenay And District Museum And Palaeontology CentreSaturday, January 24th, Merville Hall is putting on a Robbie Burns Contra dance for Robbie Burns Day.
at Merville Hall
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."