Watermain upgrades are scheduled to start in the area, and as a result, delays can be expected starting Jun. 16. According to a media release,...
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Fifty-five workers are scheduled to be laid off after a shortage of viable logs has forced production at the Chemainus Sawmill starting this month. […] The post Fifty-five workers to be laid off at Chemainus Sawmill appeared first on My Cowichan Valley Now.
Watermain upgrades are scheduled to start in the area, and as a result, delays can be expected starting Jun. 16. According to a media release,...
The Cowichan Valley is one of three locations in the province chosen for a pilot project designed to build long-term resilience for small businesses....
Updated – June 11 The Municipality of North Cowichan says its networks are operational, with phone and email systems back to normal. The...
UPDATE as of Jun. 6 at 8:50 a.m., donations totalling over $20,000 have come in to help support Nourish Cowichan to donate, email Fatima Da […] The...
The new Holt Creek bridge on the Cowichan Valley Trail opens to walkers, cyclists and horse riders on Saturday, June 21. The 74 metre steel […] The...
As the weather gets warmer, the BC government says you should be prepared for climate emergencies. Warmer and drier conditions are expected to...
It’s too early to determine what action may be needed later this year to support water flows in the Cowichan River. In a report to […] The post...
A new poll suggests public opinion of Premier David Eby has declined this month. The post Support for B.C. Premier David Eby slips after brief boost...
We’re giving away 3 pairs of tickets to the Cowichan Craft Beer & Food Festival Cowichan Craft Beer & Food Festival – Saturday, August 16th,...
With much of the snowpack gone, the level of Cowichan Lake has fallen to 64 per cent, prompting concern over how to best manage the […] The post...