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Comox Valley Search and Rescue seek new home base

Rising costs might price the group out of their current building
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Paul Berry of the Comox Valley Search and Rescue stands in front of one of their rescue vehicles at their current headquarters.

Comox Valley Search and Rescue (CVSAR), may soon be searching for a new headquarters due to rising rent costs and reaching the limits of their provincial operational funding.

CVSAR, is located at 3001 Moray Avenue in Courtenay for nearly 30 years.Due to rising costs associated with rent in January and maxing out their provincial operational costs, they may be looking for a new headquarters, sooner rather than later.

B次元官网网址淭he search for a permanent home has been more than a decade but certainly in earnest over the last five or six years,B次元官网网址 said Paul Berry, Comox Valley Search and Rescue information officer. 

All search and rescue teams receive the same funding from the provincial government, $100,000, regardless of the size of the team or how busy they are. The CVSAR is the busiest on the Island and the funding they receive barely covers their facility, utilities and the costs of running the SAR team.

B次元官网网址淎 significant amount of fundraising on top of [the provincial funding], and then annually applying for a gaming grant to help support the areas that we need to support training.B次元官网网址

The CVSAR is now hoping to find a piece of land that is centrally located in the valley to build a new home base. They rent the building they are in and while they have had talks with their landlord regarding purchasing the building, the cost is out of reach for them.

B次元官网网址淲e have looked at this facility and we have been in negotiations with the landlord, the price he is willing to sell this for is out of reach for us,B次元官网网址 said Berry.

Berry has travelled throughout the province and seen the facilities that other SAR teams get to work out and there is a stark difference. 

B次元官网网址淭he team in Vernon just moved into a brand new custom built facility, virtually all at taxpayers cost for over $4 million there. Central Okanagan Search and Rescue are currently in the process of looking for land and they are going to be publicly supported at a cost of around $8 million. Even small communities like Smithers [have] a beautiful facility on airport property, sported again by the regional district.B次元官网网址

Berry hopes that a landowner in the area with a central location will step forward for CVSAR to offer land to the team. The problem is that any offers so far have been in a location unsuitable for first responders. 

CVSAR is willing to work with landowners on a price to balance it with tax receipts to offset capital gains. 

B次元官网网址淎s you drive around and see parcels that are available, many are for lease, but many have pretty significant price tags to them,B次元官网网址 shared Berry.

In the meantime, CVSAR continues to fundraise to help with their operational costs that go far beyond what the province provides for them.    

B次元官网网址淚f anyone is interested in supporting us in this project, do look at our websiteB次元官网网址., you can certainly donate there. WeB次元官网网址檙e thankful for the work we do now here in the community.B次元官网网址

CVSAR is a free service provided by the non-profit society, made up of volunteers.

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Raynee Novak

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