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Inquest jury recommends more ERT officers for Vancouver Island

A coroner's inquest into the death of a man at the ferry terminal in Departure Bay is calling for more advanced care paramedics and ERT officers when police are...

‘Bomb cyclone’ hits Vancouver Island this afternoon, strong winds and power outages expected

The Cowichan Valley is battening down the hatches for an incoming storm with wind forecast from 90 to 100 km/h.  The town of Ladysmith urged the public to be prepared...

A Duncan man fined $6000 for not following burning regulations

A Duncan man has been fined $6000 for violating open burning regulations in 2023. Peter Morris was caught burning tree parts and other debris while clearing a property he was...

Cowichan Valley teen gets a chance to see her dream artist perform in Vancouver

A Duncan teen will be able to see her dream artist perform in Vancouver thanks to an Island foundation. The “Help Fill a Dream” foundation will send 18-year-old Kayla Dosen...

Cowichan Tribes Council to replace outgoing Toporowski

Cowichan Tribes Chief and Council has accepted the resignation of former councillor Debra Toporowski and will begin the search for a replacement.“I have had the pleasure of working with...

BC Ferries warns of sailing cancelations ahead of windstorm

According to BC Ferries, a severe weather forecast for high winds in the Strait of Georgia from Environment Canada may result in cancelled sailings. They say that sailings from Departure...

Duncan mayor Michelle Staples named chair of Island Coastal Economic Trust

The Island Coastal Economic Trust has appointed a familiar face from the Cowichan Valley to be its chair. The trust has appointed Duncan Mayor Michelle Staples to chair the trust...

CVRD seeks feedback on Ag zoning in electoral districts

There’s still time to share your thoughts on Agriculture Zoning in the CVRD electoral areas. The CVRD is running an online survey to gather feedback for developing a new region-wide...

RCMP investigate fatal weekend collision near Duncan

An investigation into a fatal head-on collision this weekend is in the early stages according to the North Cowichan...

Nourish Cowichan brought in to help support Port Alberni and Ucluelet school food programs

Nourish Cowichan is partnering with another Vancouver Island school food program to bring more healthy meals to kids. Nourish announced...

‘Beyond Overwhelmed’: Nourish Cowichan gets new mobile pantry truck

It was a well-orchestrated surprise yesterday as a local business unveiled a large donation to Nourish Cowichan. “Beyond Overwhelmed”, that’s...

Food Banks Canada releases 2024 Hunger Count, advocates for ‘rebuilding Canada’s social safety net’

Food Banks Canada released a report highlighting the growing need for new legislation to help Canadians make ends meet. They...

Environment Canada warns of high winds and possible power outages tonight

Environment and Climate Change Canada says to be ready for high winds that may cause damage tonight. They say a...

Social Planning Cowichan hosts Family Planting Day at Skutz Falls

You can help plant Cedar trees this weekend at Skutz Falls all you need is a shovel.Social Planning Cowichan...

CVRD announces new location of emergency warming centre

Ahead of the cold weather season, the CVRD has announced it has secured a new location for an emergency...

Yearly vaccinations for COVID-19 and Influenza open across B.C.

The province says updated COVID-19 and flu vaccines are available throughout B.C. at over 1,300 pharmacies, health authority clinics...
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Proposed bill to repeal B.C. Indigenous rights legislation fails to move forward

A bill that aimed repeal the Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples Act (DRIPA) was voted down in the legislature. The post Proposed bill to repeal B.C. Indigenous rights legislation fails to move forward appeared first on AM 1150.

BC liquor, cannabis distributors working overtime to get back to normal

An industry group representing British Columbia’s bars, pubs and private liquor and cannabis stores said it hopes get things can get back to normal within the next month now that a strike by about 25,000 public service workers has come to an end.  The post BC liquor, cannabis distributors working overtime to get back to normal appeared first on AM 1150.

Duncan dog licensing fees to remain status quo, city to offer discounted incentives for future renewals 

The City of Duncan is promoting licensing your pet by keeping fees status quo, but offering a reduced fare for those who pay in advance.

Duncan city council approves grant application to install six new dwellings for supportive housing 

If an application to the Emergency Treatment Fund is approved the City of Duncan could get six new supportive dwellings

North Cowichan/Duncan RCMP staff sergeant pleased with downward trend in crime

Crime in the Cowichan Valley is trending downward, but staff sergeant Ken Beard says there are still areas to improve.
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