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Diabetes Canada encourages residents to take 40 days 40 items challenge

Diabetes Canada encourages residents to take 40 days 40 items challenge

Diabetes Canada is encouraging Comox Valley residents to take the 40 days 40 items challenge from March 2 - April 14.
Comox Valley economic development service review complete

Comox Valley economic development service review complete

On Feb. 15, the Comox Valley Regional District board reviewed the final Comox Valley Economic Development Service report and approved implementing its recommendations.
Cumberland sending message to province about watershed

Cumberland sending message to province about watershed

Community has also launched its own Perseverance watershed plan
Cumberland considers leachate pond rezoning

Cumberland considers leachate pond rezoning

Regional district wants to add a secondary pond to handle overflow
Comox Valley Schools, Cumberland set up child care agreement

Comox Valley Schools, Cumberland set up child care agreement

A provincial grant will be used to build and run a new facility with 75 spaces
Cumberland changes funding plans for wastewater plant

Cumberland changes funding plans for wastewater plant

Council wants to continue with reedbed, wetlands aspects of treatment
Comox Valley Regional District board deems shipbreaking a non-permitted use

Comox Valley Regional District board deems shipbreaking a non-permitted use

The Comox Valley Regional District board says a shipbreaking operation in Union Bay is a non-permitted use in an industrial zone.
Comox Valley Regional District board allocates money to housing project

Comox Valley Regional District board allocates money to housing project

At the Feb. 15 meeting, the CVRD board approved a $100,000 allocation from the Hornby/Denman Community Works funds to the Beulah Creek village project on Hornby Island. The plan is to build affordable rental homes.
Comox Valley board makes Royston-Courtenay school boundary change

Comox Valley board makes Royston-Courtenay school boundary change

Trustees ask staff for transition plan, including ‘grandfathering’ current Grade 5s
Courtenay lift station reaches end of service life

Courtenay lift station reaches end of service life

Courtenay council gave approval for city staff to apply for a grant for the First Street Lift Station project. Council also commits to a $705,000 share of the $2.642 million project, as well as cost overruns.
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