by Bob Wells | Jun 21, 2023 | News and Events
The City of Courtenay raised the K’ómoks First Nation flag on Friday recognizing the ongoing relationship between the city and the unceded territory. Bob Wells Mayor, City of Courtenay Read the original article. On Wednesday, from 9 a.m.-7 p.m., residents of the...
by Bob Wells | Jun 16, 2023 | News and Events
The City of Courtenay has launched a public survey about arts and culture to help shape Courtenay’s upcoming Strategic Cultural Plan and is seeking feedback from the community. Access the survey at www.courtenay.ca/cultureplan until July 14. Bob Wells Mayor, City of...
by Bob Wells | May 31, 2023 | Affordable Housing, News and Events
In a prepared statement released by the City of Courtenay, Mayor Bob Wells expressed his concern and disappointment with BC Housing’s decision to purchase the Super 8 Motel as an alternative housing solution for tenants of the Courtenay Travelodge. Bob Wells Mayor,...
by Bob Wells | May 30, 2023 | News and Events
You never know who you will bump into while at the Federation of Canadian Municipalities Conference in Toronto. It’s a great opportunity for local elected officials from Coast to Coast to Coast to share ideas around housing, mental health and addictions, climate...
by Bob Wells | May 29, 2023 | Affordable Housing, News and Events
The City of Courtenay recognizes the need for a timely and practical housing solution that works now and into the future, ensuring the sort of long-term success all of us are working towards. Bob Wells Mayor, City of Courtenay Read the original article. According to...
by Bob Wells | May 19, 2023 | Environmental Responsibility, News and Events
Landowners, community volunteers, private businesses, the Comox Valley Coalition to End Homelessness, Community Cares Peer Outreach and Youth and Ecological Restoration recently joined forces with the City of Courtenay on a collaborative effort to clean up a forested...