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Cadet Week
October 4- 8 is officially Cadet Week!
Waste Collection Delivery Update
Update on Waste Collection.
Canadas 2021 Federal Election is a go
Canada will be heading to the polls in September.
Free FireSmart evaluation for your home
Did you know you can have a free FireSmart evaluation for your home and property?
Stage 3 Water Restrictions
The Comox Valley Water System will move to Stage 3 water restrictions beginning Monday August 16, 2021.
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Get to know our strategic drivers, and learn about the services we provide.
WELLS READY FOR MAYOR’S RACE
Many thanks to James Wood from 98.9 The Goat FM for attending the official Bob Wells for Mayor campaign launch, this past Saturday at Locals Restaurant and posting about it to their website. You can view the article below, and remember to have a look at the gallery...
Campaign Launch video
The video below serves as a public invitation to join me for my official mayoral campaign launch. Please share it widely. Date: 23 June 2018 - This Saturday! Venue: Locals Restaurant - Many thanks to Ronald and Trish for hosting. Time: 2 - 4pm We will be...
Public to have say about pot
Originally published by the Comox Valley Record on Jun. 19, 2018 4:30 p.m In a 5-2 vote Monday, Courtenay council approved second reading of zoning amendments to define and restrict storefront cannabis retailers. There will be a public hearing and open house...
Wells Clarifies 2017 expenses
COURTENAY, B.C. – Bob Wells wants to explain his expenses. Wells, who serves on Courtenay city council, was included in the latest disclosures of salaries and expenses for city employees and elected officials. The document covered all employees paid above...
BOB WELLS TOUTS “PROVEN EXPERIENCE” IN MAYORALTY BID – DecafNation
Thanks to George LeMasurier from Decaf Nation for publishing the post below, and for delivering well-researched independent citizen journalism to Courtenay and the rest of the Comox Valley. Bob Wells says he has the experience and consensus-building skills...
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Comox Valley Regional District determines cost improvements for water treatment project
Originally published by the Comox Valley Record on May. 16, 2018 12:50 p.m. The CVRD says the $110-million project is on track following a successful Value Planning Process The Comox Valley Regional District’s $110-million water treatment project has reached its next...
Students petition Courtenay council for sidewalk
Originally published by the Comox Valley Record on Mar. 20, 2018 3:30 p.m. The Arden Ambassador Team appeared before Courtenay council Monday Six elementary students comprising the Arden Ambassador Team appeared before Courtenay council Monday to appeal for a sidewalk...
The Comox Valley Water Treatment Project
Bob Wells sits on the board that makes decisions about the Comox Valley's water supply. He has been making sure that tax payers' money is being spent wisely to ensure safe drinking water. The installation of the UV treatment station will see an immediate...
MUNICIPAL ELECTION 2018: WHO’S IN, WHO’S OUT (DecafNation)
PHOTO: Courtenay Councilor David Frisch will seek a second term to finish work on transportation, zoning and the city’s downtown core An article well worth reading, from the Comox Valley's new source for community journalism, Decaf Nation. With just 257 days before...
CVRD buys land for water treatment plant
Originally published by the Comox Valley Record on Feb. 5, 2018 10:30 a.m. The Comox Valley Regional District has purchased a 15.7-hectare piece of land for the construction of a new water treatment plant. “Acquiring the land is an important milestone for the overall...
CVRD installs UV water treatment technology at Comox Lake
Originally published by the Comox Valley Record on Jan. 24, 2018 12:30 p.m. The RD predicts the interim measure will reduce Boil Water Advisories by 80 per cent Comox Valley residents have been waiting for the next Boil Water Advisory (BWA) to be issued by the Comox...