
Oceanside Volunteer Association to close its doors permanently
The Oceanside Volunteer Association is closing its doors permanently at the end of the year.
The Oceanside Volunteer Association is closing its doors permanently at the end of the year.
Researchers from Environment and Climate Change Canada (ECCC) will begin studying seagulls in Parksville’s beaches and parks next month.
Oceanside RCMP received 284 complaints between Nov. 22 and 28.
Several dozen vehicles drove from Shelly Road to the PCC and then drove circles around the block, honking their horns.
The leave is set to be two months, but Filmer said he could come back sooner or extend it if issues within council are not resolved, “it’s just until further notice,” he said.
The City of Parksville has received a large COVID-19 recovery grant from the provincial government. Council voted on Dec. 7 to allocate just under $2 million of the $2.86 fund and save the remainder for next year.
Oceanside RCMP received 264 complaints between Nov. 15 and 21. If you have information on any of these incidents, you can call the Oceanside RCMP non-emergency line at 250-248-6111 and quote the associated file number.
The City of Parksville is closing the Parksville Community Centre (PCC) as a rental facility due to increasing operating costs
The Society of Organized Services’ (SOS) Caring for Community at Christmas program will look a little different this year because of COVID-19.
A small Oceanside charity provides an opportunity for low-income families to get extra help during the holiday season.