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Comox Valley Politics

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City of Courtenay

The City of Courtenay is the largest municipality in the Comox Valley and the hub of regional civic life. Coverage here includes Courtenay city council decisions, mayor and councillor news, capital projects, housing and infrastructure issues, and election coverage. Courtenay is governed by a mayor and six councillors elected every four years, with the next election scheduled for October 17, 2026.

Councillor Evan Jolicoeur, Courtenay

October 18, 2022 Leave a Comment

Evan Jolicoeur

Connect WebsiteFacebookTwitterInstagramLinkedIn Key Policies About Evan I’m a passionate and optimistic fighter for our collective potential to be in harmony with ourselves, each other, and our natural environment. As a Registered Nurse, policy strategist and mental health and addictions clinician with over sixteen years of experience in political advocacy, I … [Read more...] about Councillor Evan Jolicoeur, Courtenay

Councillor Doug Hillian, Courtenay

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Doug Hillian

Connect About Doug Serving his fourth term on City Council, Doug has a background of over forty-five years experience as a social work and community justice professional, working in the non-profit sector and with the provincial government as a probation officer, consultant and manager at the regional and provincial level. He has a Master’s degree in Human and Social … [Read more...] about Councillor Doug Hillian, Courtenay

Councillor David Frisch, Courtenay

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David Frisch

Connect About David Since moving to Courtenay in 1998 from Ontario, David has consistently shown interest in community planning and events. While attending North Island College for three years, where he studied Business and Humanities, he participated in and helped to organize road and mountain bike races, back country mountaineering, and fundraising events … [Read more...] about Councillor David Frisch, Courtenay

Councillor Will Cole-Hamilton, Courtenay

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Will Cole-Hamilton

Connect WebsiteFacebookInstagramwillcolehamilton@gmail.com778-992-010 Key Issues This last term in Council was shaped by an unexpected global pandemic that challenged our residents, families and businesses alike, but Will and his Council colleagues doubled down to ensure the City moves forward on all the issues that matter most to people in Courtenay. ACTION ON … [Read more...] about Councillor Will Cole-Hamilton, Courtenay

Mayor Bob Wells, Courtenay

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Mayor Bob Wells

Connect Bob prefers to be reached via his mobile phone number. WebsiteFacebookTwitterLinkedInEmail(250) 792-1945 Other Employment & Engagement Adaptive Snowsports Instructor, Vancouver Island Society of Adaptive Snowsports About Bob I have a loving family, my wife Michelle and my 3 kids Megan, Connor and Quinn. My wife and I moved to Courtenay in 2003 … [Read more...] about Mayor Bob Wells, Courtenay

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During the 2022 municipal elections there was active, passionate conversation in the Comox Valley Politics group. Among the chatter there was much useful, informative information shared. However the format of a Facebook group simply isn’t built for easy later reference and as new conversations occur, information becomes buried and challenging to access. Within that group, participants also regularly mentioned that it was hard to access information on politicians or their platforms. This website was born out of a desire to make information easily accessible, and ultimately to support and encourage local residents to be well educated and enthusiastic about voting.

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