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Construction to begin at Dyke Road Park in the Comox Valley

Construction to begin at Dyke Road Park in the Comox Valley

The parking lot and viewing area are slated to be closed from May 23 until Fall 2025
Go bonkers for bats during B.C.’s annual count

Go bonkers for bats during B.C.’s annual count

In 2023, volunteers counted 888 bats at 274 maternity roost sites
18-year-old drug-impaired driver could face charges in Metchosin power-pole crash

18-year-old drug-impaired driver could face charges in Metchosin power-pole crash

Two people in the car left with minor injuries after crash into hydro pole
Campbell River RCMP searching for missing man last seen in Courtenay

Campbell River RCMP searching for missing man last seen in Courtenay

Christopher Nittel was reported missing on May 8, last seen on May 7.
Comox Valley students test their math skills in contest at NIC

Comox Valley students test their math skills in contest at NIC

‘It’s nice to see these students interested in math and test their skills’
Mischief charge for B.C. teen who drove car into ocean on livestream stunt

Mischief charge for B.C. teen who drove car into ocean on livestream stunt

Jawad Mazen Fawwaz alleged to have been paid to drive into Burrard Inlet last March
B.C. prepares for wildfires as forecasts call for hot weather amid drought

B.C. prepares for wildfires as forecasts call for hot weather amid drought

Provincial officials are warning of increased wildfire activity, especially in northeastern B.C.
Clearwater area house fire claims life of young man, injures another

Clearwater area house fire claims life of young man, injures another

The blaze collapsed the home within 30 minutes, say fire officials
B.C.’s First Nations to receive formal apology as part of Reconciliation

B.C.’s First Nations to receive formal apology as part of Reconciliation

Legislative Assembly Speaker Raj Chouhan to deliver apology as part of Reconciliation Action Plan
‘Precipitation deficit’: rivers recede as B.C. feeling ongoing drought trend

‘Precipitation deficit’: rivers recede as B.C. feeling ongoing drought trend

Rivers across the province running narrower and shallower than this time last year