A pedestrian was sent to hospital in critical condition after a collision on Tuesday.
Habitat for Humanity has released the totals raised through its 2024 Matching Donation Challenge.
North Island College's Indigenous Speaker Series continues tonight.
The BC Supreme Court has certified the Province’s class-action lawsuit against opioid manufacturers and distributors.
It’s deadline day for Liberals who want to head up the party.
Campbell River RCMP are highlighting an incident in which the emergency response team was sent out on a mental health crisis call earlier this week.
Comox Valley RCMP has introduced Magic, the newest member of the Comox Valley detachment.
Cumberland Fire Rescue responded to a fire earlier this week at an abandoned recreational vehicle left in the Union Road area.
The Comox Valley Regional District will begin its 2025-2029 financial planning process on January 28th and is looking for Valley residents to get involved.
First Nations’ leaders and provincial officials are meeting for the ninth B.C. cabinet and First Nations Leaders’ Gathering, to collaborate on ways to recognize, respect and advance government-to-government relationships.
The City of Courtenay has released results from its 2024 Resident Satisfaction Survey.
BC Highway Patrol is out with numbers from its winter impaired driving campaign.
The Province is launching a new short-term rental (STR) registry.
As many as 250 people with addictions challenges in B.C. will have more options for help with newly opened substance-use treatment beds.
Donald Trump is heading back to the White House today and Canadians are waiting to see what he has in store in terms of tariffs.
In response to the low overnight temperatures, the City of Campbell River activated a warming centre at the Campbell River Community Centre over the weekend.
The Village of Cumberland is moving along with a multi-family affordable housing project on Second Street.
Island Health nurses are visiting schools across the region in the coming weeks to offer the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine to grade 11 and 12 students.
BC’s Ombudsperson, Jay Chalke, is launching an investigation into the exclusion of students from schools in BC’s K-12 public education system.
K’ómoks First Nation is welcoming its new Chief and Council after elections were held earlier this month. Their two-year term began on January 7th.
It’s a Pro-D Day for students in Campbell River, but teachers are still at work.
The BC government says it has completed a preliminary assessment of potential impacts to the B.C. economy of a trade war with the United States.
Tuesday, January 25, join the Campbell River Art Gallery for the opening reception of the 43rd Annual Members Show.
at Campbell River Art GallerySaturday, January 25th, CATS - the Cat Advocates Teaching & Saving Society are holding another Adoption Day Event!
at CATS Cat Advocates Teaching & Saving Society & Thrift Corner
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."