Evan Jolicoeur

Evan Jolicoeur

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Councillor. Reconcilliation. Mental Health & Addiction Clinician. Advocate - Healthy Masculinities

09/23/2024

Another Courtenay resolution has passed at , moving forward to making it easier for residents with building scheme covenants to install solar panels etc. Councillor Evan Jolicoeur did a great job presenting the resolution to the delegates 😊
City of Courtenay

03/16/2024
More than 130 experts in substance use call on Federal Government to continue to support and scale-up Safer Supply Programs – HIV Legal Network 12/16/2023

Thank you Gord Johns for Courtenay-Alberni for always supporting and advancing evidence informed person centered human rights based to support folks with mental health & substance use challenges.

More than 130 experts in substance use call on Federal Government to continue to support and scale-up Safer Supply Programs – HIV Legal Network More than 130 experts in substance use call on Federal Government to continue to support and scale-up Safer Supply Programs December 14, 2023 Amidst worsening drug poisoning crisis, Canada must show leadership to stop the deaths For immediate release, Thursday, December 14, 2023 – As funding for 2...

12/14/2023

Public Safety notice

⚠️ Public Safety Notice: Anderton Avenue Retaining Wall

The City is notifying the public about risk of failure to the Anderton Ave Retaining Wall, located along the Courtenay River. The City has identified a risk of partial or total failure, which may be rapid in the event of flood or seismic activity.

🚧 Public safety is our top priority. Residents directly impacted have been notified, and the city will install warning signs in the area.

📢 The City is working to determine a path forward for the impacted properties. We are committed to ongoing communication about this sensitive matter.

Read the full news release here: https://ow.ly/qZy250QiROp

11/19/2023

Heading to Vancouver today for BC Non-Profit Housing Association Aboriginal Housing Management Assn annual conference. Excited to see friends & colleagues from around the province

Less than a week to go! ⏳ , Canada's premier affordable housing conference, is back in Vancouver Nov 20-22. Look forward to seeing everyone there!

Photos from Evan Jolicoeur's post 11/18/2023

One of my favorite nights in Downtown Courtenay tonight. Family fun, music, games, food, art, performances and more.

Check out Moonlight and Magic from 5 to 830pm.

11/12/2023

Wishing you and your family a beautiful Diwali.

Happening tonight Downtown Courtenay at Native Sons Hall

So excited that the Comox Valley finally has a public gathering for Diwali

11/08/2023

Another beautiful sunset at the City of Courtenay airpark. A restful night before Council meeting on Nov 8th

Up on the docket starting at 4pm:

➡️ Delegation: Comox Valley Arts & Comox Valley Farmers' Market – “Duncan Commons”
➡️ 2024 Municipal & Regional District Tax (MRDT) Tactical Plan
➡️ Zoning Amendment, 1560 Grieve Avenue
➡️ 1st Street Lift Station Project Update
➡️ Home Energy Navigator Program
➡️ Regional Recreation Pass and LEAP Pilot Report Back
➡️ Vancouver Island Regional Library Board 2024 Appointments
➡️ Park Playground Design Standards Project Update
➡️ My resolution on - Safe & Inclusive City Facilities
➡️ Bylaws: Building Bylaw and Municipal Ticket Information Amendment Bylaw; Zoning Amendment 1814 Grieve Avenue

Courtenay City Council meetings are at the CVRD or live streamed on our youtube page.

Find the full agenda on our website: www.courtenay.ca/councilmeetings

11/08/2023

City of Courtenay We are a culturally diverse, scenic city of 28,000 people on the east coast of Vancouver Island

Photos from K'ómoks First Nation's post 10/26/2023

Very powerful and important statement from K'ómoks First Nation on the upcoming event today and this week in Comox Valley Regional District. In reference to this group KFN shares a clear statement "[group] is not welcome in K’ómoks Territory. Events that promote hate, division, and racism have no place in our community." And "We stand firm with declaring that Ms. Gaw and her organization, Action4Canada, are not welcome in our territory, which encompasses the Comox Valley."

I stand in solidarity with KFN Chief & Council, members of Indigenous, people of colour, 2SLGBTQIA+, unhoused, and the other diverse individuals who experience prejudice and hate in our community.

Photos from Project Watershed's post 10/26/2023
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