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Town Hall Meeting Goes at Cowichan Station

If you have concerns about roads in the Cowichan Valley, there is a meeting tonight meant to address those concerns.
Area E Director, Alison Nicholson is hosting a Town Hall Meeting at The Hub at Cowichan Station, starting at 7:30.
Nicholson has invited Ministry of Transportation staff to answer questions from the public and she says the Duncan By-Pass will be discussed at the meeting.
Nicholson has invited Ministry of Transportation Staff, including Tina Rogers, the Road Safety Manager with Southern Vancouver Island.
Nicholson says she gets calls about local roads all the time and this meeting is meant to address the concerns of residents.

Roadside pathways, drainage, and future planning are also on the docket for tonight’s meeting.
It starts at 7:30 at the Hub at Cowichan Station at 2375 Koksilah Road.
Kyle Christensen
Kyle Christensen
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