by Michael Holding | Sep 3, 2024 | Affordable Housing, News and Events
A project between the K’ómoks First Nation and Courtenay’s Kus-kus-sum recently won the Real Estate Foundation of B.C.’s Land Award for their freshwater project. Bob Wells Mayor, City of Courtenay Read the original article. By Nathan Maley Courtenay City Council...
by Michael Holding | Aug 24, 2024 | Affordable Housing, News and Events
A project between the K’ómoks First Nation and Courtenay’s Kus-kus-sum recently won the Real Estate Foundation of B.C.’s Land Award for their freshwater project. Bob Wells Mayor, City of Courtenay Read the original article. Written by Raynee Novak A new building...
by Michael Holding | Jul 27, 2024 | Environmental Responsibility, News and Events, Uncategorized
A project between the K’ómoks First Nation and Courtenay’s Kus-kus-sum recently won the Real Estate Foundation of B.C.’s Land Award for their freshwater project. Bob Wells Mayor, City of Courtenay Read the original article. Written by Raynee Noval The project...
by Michael Holding | Jul 25, 2024 | Accessibility of All, News and Events
Additionally, people’s health care in the region will be further strengthened with the official opening of Phase 1 of a new urgent and primary care centre (UPCC). Bob Wells Mayor, City of Courtenay Read the original article. Local recruitment efforts were bolstered...
by Michael Holding | Jul 22, 2024 | News and Events
The days of hearing the waste collection truck rolling down the road and rushing to put out your bins are numbered. On Tuesday, Emterra, Mack Trucks, the City of Courtenay and the Town of Comox unveiled their new fleet of fully-electric waste collection trucks. Bob...
by Michael Holding | Jul 11, 2024 | Accessibility of All, News and Events
Great photo by Karen Milstein McKinnon The Moose Hide Campaign began as a BC-born Indigenous-led grassroots movement to engage men and boys in ending violence towards women and children. It has since grown into a nationwide movement of Indigenous and non-Indigenous...