Firefighters remain on the scene of a fire at Campbell River’s Carihi.
We expect another wind storm today and tonight, however less intense than the last one we saw this week.
The 49th annual Rotary Club of Campbell River TV & Online Auction is underway this weekend.
Today is a big day for Homalco First Nation, owners of 100.7 The Raven.
Construction starting today, for the next couple of weeks, in Courtenay’s Puntledge Park area.
The annual Comox Mayor Tree Lighting and Winter Market is underway today, moving indoors at three different locations.
The Town of Comox is updating its Official Community Plan and invites the community to share their vision for Comox for the next 20 years.
The Federal Government is cutting Canadians a break for a couple months.
RCMP have provided an update from on policing in Courtenay.
Downed trees and lines knocked power out for thousands on Vancouver Island and the cleanup continues today.
We are almost a week away from the Big Truck Parade in Campbell River and the City’s Downtown BIA is hoping residents will help Deck the Downtown.
The Comox Valley Regional District will be thanking transit riders later this month with treats and gifts in celebration of Transit Rider Appreciation Day.
A delegation from British Columbia is arriving in Los Angeles to highlight the advantages of partnering with the film and TV industry on Canada’s West Coast and to explore the benefits of staging productions in B.C.
The wind storms have caused some significant closures in our listening area.
BC Hydro is working to restore power to thousands as strong winds downed trees and power lines. As many as 225-thousand customers were without at one point on Vancouver Island, the Lower Mainland, and Sunshine Coast.
The arrival of the storm is a reminder to drivers that weather conditions can change quickly at this time of year, and to be prepared for the onset of winter road conditions.
A test of the BC Emergency Alert system will be happening this afternoon.
The Campbell River Shoebox Project’s annual holiday gift drive is underway.
The Salvation Army in the Comox Valley is set to break ground on its new Church and Family Services facility.
BC Ferries is reminding residents about service disruptions during the windy weather.
A wind warning is in effect for East Vancouver Island, from Courtenay to Campbell River.
The City of Campbell River is activating a warming centre at the Campbell River Community Centre in response to the continuing cold weather.
The Xwémalhkwu First Nation (HFN) ready to unveil book launch for “Xwémalhkwu Hero Stories: A Graphic Novel”.
Premier David Eby has appointed a new cabinet, combining what the Premier says is years of experience and fresh perspectives from outside of government.
Comox Valley RCMP are investigating after a pickup truck drove through barriers and into the water at the BC Ferries terminal on Denman Island.
The CATS annual Winter Auction Fundraiser was held last week as the community bid on items generously donated by local businesses & community members.
Environment Canada has issued a Special Weather Statement East Vancouver Island - including Courtenay to Campbell River, and surrounds.
The City of Campbell River activated a warming centre at the Campbell River Community Centre overnight, in response to the colder weather.
Cumberland residents are invited to join Council members and staff at the Village Hall and open house tonight at 7:00 pm for information on the proposed 2025-2029 budget.
The Strathcona Regional District is gathering feedback on how to make the region more accessible and inclusive for everyone.
Comox Valley Airport has announced the opening of its winter collaboration with Comox Valley Arts.
Friday, November 23rd, the Comox Valley Geek Society presents the 7th annual Geeky Christmas Market, at the Florence Filberg Centre.
at Florence Filberg CentreSaturday & Sunday, November 23rd & 24th, check out the Fanny Bay Christmas Market, at Fanny Bay Community Hall!
at Fanny Bay Community HallFriday & Saturday, November 22nd & 23rd, it’s the 49th annual Rotary Club of Campbell River TV & Online Auction.
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."