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Vancouver Island communities receive $5.25 million for water upgrades

Two Vancouver Island communities are set to benefit from significant water infrastructure improvements thanks to a combined investment of over $5.25 million from federal, provincial, and municipal partners.

Cowichan Valley gets $160,000 in emergency preparedness funding 

Funding for emergencies is being allotted to municipalities across the region to help keep residents safe and informed if a disaster strikes. According to the province, the Cowichan Valley Regional District will be receiving $160,000 for sub-applicants in Duncan, North Cowichan, and Ladysmith to develop their evacuation routes to address high-risk communities. 

Mediation continues in Cowichan transit strike

As the Cowichan transit strike sets a new milestone, mediation efforts continue in an effort to end the shutdown...

CVRD sets water restrictions to Stage 2 

Effective immediately, the CVRD is asking everyone in the region to observe Stage 2 water restrictions. According to the CVRD,...

Business resilience pilot project to be offered in Cowichan Valley

The Cowichan Valley is one of three locations in the province chosen for a pilot project designed to build...

North Cowichan and CVRD launch new curbside waste collection Monday

The Municipality of North Cowichan and the Cowichan Valley Regional District are rolling out their new curbside collection programs...

CVRD looks for another venue to operate warming shelters  

The Cowichan Valley Regional District is looking for another venue to house the region’s most vulnerable population this winter...

CVRD gets over $5.1 million boost in funding for transit 

The CVRD says they’ve received positive feedback for transit starting next year with a huge boost in funding.  According...

Three-stream collection bylaw set to begin in the CVRD next month 

The CVRD is ready to start rolling out a three-stream collection bylaw, but they say so far, a lot...

CVRD looks to gather more input to finalize Arts and Culture plan 

After one round of public engagement, the Cowichan Valley Regional District says they’ve crafted their Arts and Culture Master...

CVRD moves to Stage 2 water restricts across region 

Municipalities across the CVRD are being asked to observe new restrictions as the district moves to Stage 2 water...
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