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Courtenay honours former fire chief with park bearing his name

Courtenay honours former fire chief with park bearing his name

The city honoured Lawrence Burns at a dedication event Tuesday at an East Courtenay park that bears his name.
Nuisance bylaw intends to regulate wood smoke in Courtenay

Nuisance bylaw intends to regulate wood smoke in Courtenay

Courtenay council has adopted a nuisance bylaw amendment intended to better regulate excessive wood smoke. The amendment says nuisance smoke visibly drifts onto a neighboring property, and interferes with the use and enjoyment of private or public property.
Stage 3 water restrictions effective in Comox Valley

Stage 3 water restrictions effective in Comox Valley

The Comox Valley Water System will move to Stage 3 water restrictions beginning today, Oct. 5. Restrictions include the Town of Comox, City of Courtenay, and the Comox Valley Water Local Service Area.
Vancouver Island military families caught in the housing squeeze

Vancouver Island military families caught in the housing squeeze

̨ÍåMMÂãÁÄÊÒ 4,500 Canadian Armed Forces members, families waiting for military housing
UPDATED: Courtenay council candidate suspends active campaigning while dealing with family emergency

UPDATED: Courtenay council candidate suspends active campaigning while dealing with family emergency

Melanie McCollum’s mother perished in an accident while cycling in downtown Courtenay
Courtenay, CVEP offer emergency preparedness session

Courtenay, CVEP offer emergency preparedness session

If an emergency happened here, would you and your family be prepared? Would you have the skills and supplies to be self-sufficient for up to seven days?
Delays expected to re-open Comox Valley pool

Delays expected to re-open Comox Valley pool

A leak identified at the Comox Valley Sports Centre pool on Sept. 1 continues to cause problems holding water levels. As a result, the Sports Centre pool will be closed until further notice.
Courtenay facility closures for Sept. 30

Courtenay facility closures for Sept. 30

City of Courtenay facilities will be closed Friday, Sept. 30 to acknowledge the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation, and to reflect on the impacts of the residential school system on survivors, their families and communities.
Courtenay council waives rental fees for Christmas dinner

Courtenay council waives rental fees for Christmas dinner

Many Comox Valley residents enjoy the annual Earl Naswell Christmas Dinner
Courtenay considers ways to regulate excessive wood smoke

Courtenay considers ways to regulate excessive wood smoke

Fine particulate matter an ongoing concern for Comox Valley residents
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