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Cow bay fire chief involved in motor-vehicle collision

A Cowichan Bay fire chief and his wife were involved in a motor-vehicle collision on Saturday on Koksilah Road.

According to a report, Ken Bulcock’s truck was allegedly rammed by a silver Ford SUV as he and his wife were stopped to make a turn from Koksilah Road.

The Bulcocks, and the female driver of the Ford SUV, were taken to Cowichan District Hospital following the accident.

It is being reported the injuries were minor.

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