Interest in bringing back trains to Vancouver Island remains high, but the federal minister of transportation says he hasn’t seen any plan for...
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Starting September first you can let the CVRD know what you think about the Island Rail Corridor and what it should be used for in the future. The island rail corridor in the CVRD is just over 71 kilometers long and passes though Cowichan Tribes, Halalt First Nation and Stz’uminus First Nation land. The process began earlier this year with a series of planning and background studies on the corridor's history, says the CVRD. “We welcome this process of collaboration and consultation to help shape the future of the Island Rail Corridor, as it is a complex issue that affects everyone in our region,” said Aaron Stone, Chair of the Board of Directors for the Cowichan Valley Regional District. The survey goes live September 1st and there will be an open house hosted in Charles Hoey Park on September 14th. After this initial planning process, a final report will be presented to the CVRD board in early 2025 with recommendations. The post CVRD opens public engagement on Island Rail Corridor appeared first on My Cowichan Valley Now.
Interest in bringing back trains to Vancouver Island remains high, but the federal minister of transportation says he hasn’t seen any plan for...
Interest in bringing back trains to Vancouver Island remains high, but the federal minister of transportation says he hasn’t seen any plan for...
The Cowichan Foundation is holding a showcase to highlight the three winners of the 2024 MC Poetry and Spoken Word Competition. Daniel Varga with...
The Cowichan Foundation is holding a showcase to highlight the three winners of the 2024 MC Poetry and Spoken Word Competition. Daniel Varga with...
The Cowichan Foundation is holding a showcase to highlight the three winners of the 2024 MC Poetry and Spoken Word Competition. Daniel Varga with...
Interest in bringing back trains to Vancouver Island remains high, but the federal minister of transportation says he hasn’t seen any plan for...
Aaron Stone is resigning as Mayor of Ladysmith at the end of the month to join South Island Prosperity Partnership, part of the Greater Victoria’s...
Aaron Stone is resigning as Mayor of Ladysmith at the end of the month to join South Island Prosperity Partnership, part of the Greater Victoria’s...
Two of Vancouver Island’s three casinos will soon be owned by the Nanaimo First Nation. This week Great Canadian Entertainment announced it’s...
Two of Vancouver Island’s three casinos will soon be owned by the Nanaimo First Nation. This week Great Canadian Entertainment announced it’s...