Your Weekly North Vancouver Island Construction News

October 2, 2019

In This Week’s Editor’s Note

  • Campbell River: Children’s Health Foundation of Vancouver Island announces plans for a 10 bedroom facility.
  • Comox: A development permit application has been submitted for a three-building 232 unit project.
  • Courtenay: A trade contractors tender has been released for extensive renovations to the Lake Trail School.
The Children’s Health Foundation of Vancouver Island has launched a $7 million fundraising campaign for Q̓ʷalayu House – for families and expectant mother’s accessing medical services at the North Island Hospital in Campbell River.

Campbell River: Children’s Health Foundation of Vancouver Island announced plans for a 10 bedroom facility.

The Children’s Health Foundation of Vancouver Island launched a $7 million fundraising campaign to build a home away from home in Campbell River. Construction is scheduled to begin next spring on the 10 bedroom facility.

Comox: A development permit application has been submitted for a three-building 232 unit project.

Highstreet Ventures has submitted a development permit application for their proposed three-building 232 unit project in Comox. 

Courtenay: A trade contractors tender has been released for extensive renovations to the Lake Trail School.

A trade contractors tender has been released for renovations to the Lake Trail School in Courtenay. In May 2018, the Ministry of Education announced funding of up to $26.2 million towards the project. See the tender section for more information.

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