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Fallen Mt. Tzouhalem cross to return to original location

An early holiday gift for the Cowichan Valley from the Nature Conservancy of Canada.
Tim Ennis is with the organization and says they will be working with the creators of the fallen cross from Mt. Tzouhalem to re-install the landmark in its original location.
The Nature Conservancy of Canada, which owns the land, says more than 150 people contacted them with their thoughts regarding the cross and the overwhelming majority of them were in favour of bringing it back.
The cross fell down last month and was transported to one of the original co-creators, Jack Pearce, for repairs and safe keeping.

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