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Author: Ava Collins
Ava Collins is a dedicated local journalist based in Comox with over a decade of experience covering community stories across Vancouver Island. A graduate of Simon Fraser University, she has worked with publications like the Comox Valley Record and CBC British Columbia. Ava is an active member of the Canadian Association of Journalists and is passionate about reporting on rural health care, education, and coastal conservation efforts.
A tragic accident near Comox Lake claimed the lives of a 26-year-old woman and her five-month-old child on Thursday. Authorities say a tree fell on them, leading to the fatal incident. Comox Valley RCMP, along with emergency health services and the Cumberland Fire Department, responded to the scene at 1:44 p.m. First responders arrived quickly, but the woman was pronounced dead at the site. The infant was rushed to a hospital but did not survive. Police confirmed that there is no indication of criminal activity. The BC Coroners Service is now investigating the circumstances surrounding the deaths to determine how…
The BC Wildfire Service is responding to an out-of-control wildfire near Comox Lake, reported during the afternoon of July 21. The fire is located on the Courtenay side of the lake, near the Comox Dam Recreational Area, and a plume of smoke is visible from parts of the Comox Valley looking west. The wildfire has been measured at approximately one hectare. BC Wildfire Service has dispatched four initial attack crews, two helicopters, and two officers to the scene. Air tankers have also been launched to assist in containing the blaze. The fire is classified as a Rank-2 wildfire, meaning it…
The BC Wildfire Service is tackling an out-of-control wildfire near Comox Lake, after flames were reported during the afternoon of July 21. The blaze has quickly drawn a large response, with firefighters and aircraft mobilized to prevent it from spreading further into recreational areas and forested land. Officials confirmed that the wildfire is burning on the Courtenay side of Comox Lake, close to the Comox Dam Recreational Area. Residents and visitors in the Comox Valley reported seeing a plume of smoke rising west of the community, raising immediate concerns for the popular outdoor destination. As of the latest update, the…
The BC Wildfire Service is actively responding to a wildfire near Comox Lake on the afternoon of July 21. The fire is currently reported on the Courtenay side of the lake, close to the Comox Dam Recreational Area. Smoke from the fire is visible across parts of the Comox Valley, drifting westward. Officials say the wildfire covers roughly one hectare and is categorized as a Rank-2 fire, which indicates a ground fire with open flames. The service has deployed four initial attack crews, two helicopters, two officers, and air tankers to contain the blaze. Although recreational structures and a campground…
Comox Valley soccer player Liam Mackenzie has reached a major milestone in his career by signing his first MLS contract with Vancouver Whitecaps FC. The young midfielder, who is only 18 years old, will remain with the team through 2028 under the Homegrown Player rule, with an option for 2029. The signing is a personal dream come true for Mackenzie, who grew up in British Columbia and worked his way through the Whitecaps academy system before earning a place in the senior squad. The Homegrown Player rule in Major League Soccer allows teams to sign local academy players directly to…
A 26-year-old mother and her 5-month-old child died near Comox Lake on Thursday when a tree unexpectedly fell on them, officials confirmed. Authorities are calling it a tragic accident. Comox Valley RCMP, BC Emergency Health Services, and the Cumberland Fire Department quickly responded to the scene at 1:44 p.m. Despite immediate aid, the mother was pronounced dead at the site. Her infant was rushed to hospital but later died. Police have stated there is no evidence of criminal activity. The BC Coroners Service has begun an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the deaths to understand how the accident occurred. RCMP…
The Town of Comox has added a new tool to its official website that helps visitors adjust the site to their personal needs. The Comox website accessibility widget offers a range of settings to improve online use for people with different abilities. The widget gives users control over how the website looks and feels. They can adjust contrast, lighting, and design features to make the content easier to read and navigate. The tool appears at the bottom right corner of the screen by default, but visitors can move it or hide it if they prefer. Some of the features include…
A peaceful visit to a park in Comox Valley turned dangerous after a large tree suddenly fell on a woman and a young child. The accident happened on Monday afternoon in a public area near a popular walking trail. According to local emergency services, a 30-year-old woman and a child, estimated to be around four years old, were struck by a tree that collapsed without warning. Witnesses say the weather at the time was calm, and there were no strong winds or storms. The two were walking together when the tree came down. People nearby rushed to help before emergency…
A tragic accident near Comox Lake in British Columbia has claimed the lives of a young mother and her five-month-old baby. The two were struck by a falling tree while outdoors near the popular nature spot on Vancouver Island. Emergency crews, including firefighters, paramedics, and RCMP officers, responded to the scene shortly after 1:45 p.m. on July 31. The location is about a 25-minute drive from the city of Courtenay, in the Comox Valley. The 26-year-old woman was pronounced dead at the scene despite the quick response by emergency teams. Her infant was rushed to hospital in critical condition but…