News and Alerts
January 2013
News, events and public announcements are all posted here regularly. Bookmark this page and check back to stay up-to-date on Village life.
Have Your Say in the Official Community Plan Review
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Fill out an on-line survey! Attend the community dialogues session on February 6th!
Perseverance Creek Streamkeepers Present Artwork for Display at Village Office
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The Society was recognized by Fisheries and Oceans Canada for its volunteer contribution to Canada’s salmonid resources.
Volunteer Now for the OCP Review Local Citizens Advisory Group
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Help review the 2004 Official Community Plan. Express your interest by February 1st!
Cumberland’s OCP Review will be Launched this Saturday, January 26th
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Please join us on Saturday, January 26 from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. at the Cultural Centre to learn more about the OCP review and ways to get involved.
Emergency Survival Kits now available
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Would your family be ready in an emergency situation?
The CRI will be Closed on Thursday, January 17th from 8 am to 5 pm
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Water supply to the CRI will be turned off during the day so work can take place on the new Dunsmuir Avenue water main.
2013 Property Assessments Sent to Property Owners in the Comox Valley
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You should have received your 2013 property assessment in the mail from the BC Assessment Authority.
Village Crews Working to Remove Windfalls on Trail System
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The main trails in the Cumberland Community Forest have now been cleared of windfalls, however parks users are asked to continue to use extra caution as hazards still exist.
Solid Waste Pick Up to Continue Thursday, January 10
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If your garbage and recycling was not collected, please leave it out for collection on Thursday.
Zombie Preparedness Week: Are you ready?
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While the chance of zombies a-knockin’ on your door is pretty slim, we do believe that if you’re ready for zombies, you’re ready for any disaster.
Use Caution on Community Forest Trails
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Recent weather events have resulted in windfalls in the Cumberland Community Forest and Coal Creek Historic Park.