The Comox Valley Regional District has issued a state of local emergency in response to current flood conditions. On Friday, the City of Courtenay issued a flood warning for Dove Creek and the ...
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The Province of British Columbia has issued a Housing Target Order for the City of Courtenay, one of several communities included in the fourth round of orders by the Province. The B.C. government originally announced their intent to set these new housing targets on . The housing targets, effective , are based on need and projected growth. news.gov.bc.ca/releases ...
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Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Flooding is seen at the Maple Pool Campground near Courtenay, B.C., on Jan. 30, 2026. The Comox Valley Regional District has ...
The Comox Valley Regional District, a community of about 72,000 people on mid-Vancouver Island, has issued a state of local emergency in response to current flood conditions. Earlier on Friday, the ...
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The City of Courtenay is dedicated to ensuring the history, culture and contributions of the K’ómoks First Nation, Métis, Inuit and Urban Indigenous peoples are not only acknowledged but celebrated throughout the city.
The City of Courtenay is inviting the community to help shape the future of Bill Moore Park and Dogwood Parks in west Courtenay through a new strategic plan. The plan will guide long-term improvements to these important community spaces and help ensure they remain welcoming, connected and accessible for a wide range of users.
This bylaw sets the rules for how new subdivisions and developments are serviced in Courtenay. It ensures that projects are designed and built safely and sustainably, while protecting City infrastructure. What the bylaw covers Developers must make sure their projects include proper roads, utilities and drainage. The bylaw outlines when and how these services must be installed, who pays for ...
Courtenay is a vibrant, growing city on the east coast of central Vancouver Island, in the traditional territory of the K’ómoks First Nation. With connections by car, boat or plane, Courtenay is easy to reach and ready to explore. Home to about 28,000 people, Courtenay is the urban and cultural centre of the Comox Valley, which has a population of around 72,000.
Surrounded by beaches, rivers, lakes and mountains, Courtenay offers year-round recreation and a strong arts and culture scene. The City of Courtenay is an innovative, growing organization. We work together to provide excellent services and create opportunities that make our community a great place to live, work and do business.
Economic development Downtown Revitalization 5th Street Complete Street Pilot Project Downtown Courtenay Bylaw Renewal Development application forms City Hall Mayor and Council
The City of Courtenay has taken a leadership role in responding to community concerns regarding a lack of shelter for unhoused individuals, including leading the development of a regional Winter Shelter Strategy to address the need for respite from winter weather across the Comox Valley.
An East Courtenay Fire Hall will ensure that fire suppression and rescue services remain within acceptable response time standards, particularly the 10-minute response threshold used as a standard for insurance purposes.
The City of Courtenay has received international recognition for its redesigned municipal website, which launched in July 2025, courtenay.ca. The website has been awarded a Gold AVA Digital Award, recognizing excellence in digital design, accessibility, and production.