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Lewis Centre renovation expenses will be decided by taxpayers

Courtenay residents are going to be asked whether they want the city to borrow money to renovate the Lewis Centre. The City will use the alternative approval process to find out if citizens support borrowing up to $4.2 million for upgrading and expanding the Lewis Centre, and on Monday, council voted to establish elector response forms and to determine 18,021 as the total number of electors to which the approval process applies.

New guidelines released by Victoria to help update floodplain maps

New guidelines were released this week to help B.C.'s coastal communities update floodplain area maps and adapt to rising sea levels.
Activist funding her participation in causes — one can or bottle at a time

Activist funding her participation in causes — one can or bottle at a time

Are you hosting an event or a family gathering? If so, Courtenay activist Tarah Millen would be more than happy to come pick up your returnable cans and bottles.

Two climbers rescued from cliff face

A CH-149 Cormorant helicopter and a CC-115 Buffalo were called early last Sunday morning to aid ground search and rescue crews (GSAR) with the extraction of two climbers stranded on a cliff face.

Fatal stabbing victim will be remembered in bursary

James Denton's name will live on in a bursary being created by his grieving family. The 19-year-old died in hospital after being stabbed on the night of July 23 outside Georges P. Vanier Secondary School, and his parents and younger brother have set up the James Denton Memorial Bursary to honour him and to help someone else pay for a post-secondary education.
T-shirt sales helping Denton bursary to grow

T-shirt sales helping Denton bursary to grow

Family friend Brian Norman wanted to help honour James Denton, and he has made Justice for James T-shirts featuring a picture of a smiling James.

Artificial fields referendum turfed at regional district meeting

With just one vote making the difference at the council table, Comox council approved a bylaw Wednesday to allow political signs along boulevards fronting private property only, and prohibit political signs at all other public locations.

Regional district punts homeless shelter issue back to Courtenay

The Comox Valley Regional District board soundly rejected a motion by Courtenay on Tuesday to reopen a discussion about a homeless shelter in the city. The homeless live in Courtenay, Courtenay asked for help, the CVRD responded by buying downtown property in the city, it’s a Courtenay problem and Courtenay has to deal with it were the core messages delivered to the three Courtenay representatives on the CVRD board.

Lazo lot sizes approved by Comox council

Following the second public hearing on Bylaw 1684 — the minimum parcel size for subdivision of land in the Point Holmes/Cape Lazo area — in less than a month, council voted to set the minimum parcel size at 0.5 hectares Wednesday night.

Murder suspect's next court appearance Oct. 6

The 16-year-old suspect charged with first-degree murder following the death of 19-year-old James Denton last month will make his next court appearance Oct. 6.