NewsLess than 1 min.readAccident near OysterBy Sharon VanhouweJuly 22, 2016FacebookTwitterReddItWhatsAppEmail Three people were taken to hospital this morning (Fri) after a car slammed into a light standard near Oyster.It happened around 10 in the southbound lane on Highway One and traffic was backed up for about an hour and a half.Sharon VanhouweNews DirectorContinue Reading ProvincialB.C. Conservatives support federal bill to classify intimate partner killings as first-degree murder My Cowichan Valley Now Staff - September 19, 2025 Read more Municipality of North CowichanNorth Cowichan orders derelict properties on York Road cleaned up or torn down Mike Patterson - September 19, 2025 Read more Provincial“Please stop”: Eby says Alberta’s pipeline dream jeopardizes B.C. projects My Cowichan Valley Now Staff - September 19, 2025 Read more BC TransitCowichan Valley transit strike ending Mike Patterson - September 18, 2025 Read more Cowichan Valley Regional DistrictCVRD measures positive impact of culture and arts Mike Patterson - September 18, 2025 Read more CommunityEarly morning quake near Shawnigan Lake Mike Patterson - September 18, 2025 Read more Now playing - Advertisement -Related ArticlesMeasles exposure alert issued for BC Ferries sailings to Vancouver Island News June 26, 2025 Homicide investigation underway following suspicious death in Port Renfrew News June 26, 2025 Malahat breaks single-day heat record over the weekend News June 10, 2025 - Advertisement -Latest NewsB.C. Conservatives support federal bill to classify intimate partner killings as first-degree murder Provincial September 19, 2025 B.C. politicians are voicing support for a federal Conservative bill that would classify the killing of an intimate partner as first-degree murder. North Cowichan orders derelict properties on York Road cleaned up or torn down Municipality of North Cowichan September 19, 2025 North Cowichan Council is ordering the owners of three derelict buildings on York Road to clean up the sites or demolish the buildings.“Please stop”: Eby says Alberta’s pipeline dream jeopardizes B.C. projects Provincial September 19, 2025 Premier David Eby said Alberta’s push for a new pipeline is a threat to existing major projects in B.C. Cowichan Valley transit strike ending BC Transit September 18, 2025 Unifor and Transdev have agreed to the provincial mediator’s upcoming recommendations, ending the months long Cowichan Valley transit strike - the longest in BC History.CVRD measures positive impact of culture and arts Cowichan Valley Regional District September 18, 2025 The Cowichan Valley Regional District has released a report on the economic contribution of arts and culture to the region.- Advertisement -