Colwood Newsletter: Firefighters arrive at fire within 7 minutes rescue unconscious occupant Apr 07, 2022

At 1:47 am on Thursday morning, Colwood Fire received a call reporting a house on fire in the 3300-block of St. Troy Place in Colwood. Early reports indicated that the house was on fire and occupants may still be inside. The first arriving Colwood engine was on scene within seven minutes of the call, along with View RoyalContinue reading “Colwood Newsletter: Firefighters arrive at fire within 7 minutes rescue unconscious occupant Apr 07, 2022”

Colwood Newsletter: Urban Forest Management at Havenwood Park

You may see the Colwood Parks team in Havenwood Park on Friday, April 1, 2022 doing some Urban Forest Management work planned in collaboration with Habitat Acquisition Trust. They will also address hazardous trees near trails that connect to Wishart Road, including Applegate Trail and the Regency Trail. Read More

Colwood Newsletter: Grading planned for Ocean Boulevard Mar 31/01, 2022

Winter weather is tough on roadways, and Ocean Boulevard in Colwood takes an extra beating with storm surges sending salt water up onto the road and parking areas. The Colwood Public Works team is preparing to grade and level the parking areas along the beach on Ocean Boulevard to improve accessibility for visitors and addressContinue reading “Colwood Newsletter: Grading planned for Ocean Boulevard Mar 31/01, 2022”

Colwood Newsletter: Reclaims Flower Power! Mar 17, 2022

A DESTINATION GREATER VICTORIA NEWS RELEASE VICTORIA, B.C. – The 47th edition of the Greater Victoria Flower Count ended on March 16, 2022. Community and elementary school engagement were strong with 27,875,292,158 blossoms counted over the week-long event. This is a massive bouquet Greater Victorians are sending to the rest of Canada as COVID-19 pandemic restrictionsContinue reading “Colwood Newsletter: Reclaims Flower Power! Mar 17, 2022”

Colwood Newsletter: Upgrade Begins at Metchosin Rd & Latoria Blvd Mar 16, 2022

During spring break and continuing through the fall, construction will begin on a signalized intersection and a transit exchange at Metchosin Road and Latoria Boulevard in Colwood’s Royal Bay neigbourhood. These planned upgrades are triggered by current and future growth in Royal Bay and Royal Beach to enhance safety and support a range of transportation options whether you are walking, cycling,Continue reading “Colwood Newsletter: Upgrade Begins at Metchosin Rd & Latoria Blvd Mar 16, 2022”

Colwood Newsletter: Grant Ideas 2022

Have a great idea to enhance places in Colwood?  The Create Places Grant is back again this year and we’re looking for great ideas from community members like you to bring new energy to spaces in Colwood. The City is awarding up to $5,000 to be split between successful applicants to help make placemaking projects come toContinue reading “Colwood Newsletter: Grant Ideas 2022”

Colwood Newsletter: Clean Up program is back!

Help keep Colwood clean and safe The City of Colwood Public Works Department works hard to keep our city clean, safe and running efficiently. One way they do this is by offering a Clean Up program at City Hall.  After being deferred in 2020 and 2021 to protect public health and maintain affordability during the pandemic, theContinue reading “Colwood Newsletter: Clean Up program is back!”

Colwood Newsletter: Meadow Park Green washroom facilities open

Today, Colwood Mayor Rob Martin and Royal Bay Director of Development, Ben Mycroft from GableCraft Homes cut the ribbon to officially open the new public washroom building at Meadow Park Green in Royal Bay. The washroom is a beautifully desgined public facility constructed by GableCraft Homes as part of the development plan, featuring automatic lighting, a fold-down babyContinue reading “Colwood Newsletter: Meadow Park Green washroom facilities open”

Colwood Newsletter: Fire Rescue transitions to Paid On Call 2022-02-17

(2022-02-17) For 75 years, the Colwood Fire Department has provided exceptional Fire Rescue service through a volunteer model. Now, with volunteerism declining in organizations throughout North America, volunteer fire departments face challenges with respect to volunteer turnout and retention. Increasing volunteer demands and pressures Today’s volunteer firefighters experience higher pressures with steadily increasing provincial training standards andContinue reading “Colwood Newsletter: Fire Rescue transitions to Paid On Call 2022-02-17”