City of Courtenay Three vacant buildings beside the failing retaining wall on the Courtenay River have now been removed Next steps include removing the wall and restoring the shoreline
Current job opportunities | City of Courtenay Courtenay is a vibrant city of about 28,000 people on the east coast of central Vancouver Island, in the traditional territory of the K’ómoks First Nation It’s the urban and cultural centre of the Comox Valley, home to around 72,000 people
Community and culture | City of Courtenay The City of Courtenay is situated on the east coast of central Vancouver Island, within the traditional lands of the K'ómoks First Nation Accessible by land, sea or air, Courtenay is a culturally diverse community that offers supernatural beauty at its doorstep
Collection zones and schedule | City of Courtenay Sign up for weekly reminders and service alerts using the Calendar tool with the Courtenay Collects app Enter your home address in the search box under the calendar
Property taxes | City of Courtenay Courtenay’s property taxes are within the range of other similar local governments However, some external costs and services are set by other levels of government and may be higher for Courtenay due to its population size
Recreation | City of Courtenay Courtenay Recreation offers programs for all ages and abilities Whether you're interested in fitness, arts, sports, health and wellness or personal development, we have something for you
Winter shelter | City of Courtenay 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
Housing | City of Courtenay The City of Courtenay is working to address the housing needs of residents at all income levels Housing costs have risen, making it harder for many people to find safe, affordable homes
Utility billing | City of Courtenay Bill payments and due dates Utility bills must be paid by the due date listed on the bill As per Bylaw 1700, not receiving a bill is not a valid reason for missing a payment
Departments | City of Courtenay Courtenay City Hall Address: 830 Cliffe Avenue,u2028Courtenay, BC V9N 2J7 Phone: 250-334-4441 Email: info@courtenay ca