Municipality of North Cowichan
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Municipality of North Cowichan to mull over applications for permissive tax exemptionsÂ
Municipality of North Cowichan staff says approving permissive tax exemptions will put a strain on the budget.
Water testing in Quamichan Lake gets green light from provinceÂ
Three aerators will be deployed into Quamichan Lake to test the level of oxygen.
Investment in industry on Vancouver Island aims to support jobs and reduce emissionsÂ
Thirty-five million dollars is being funneled into businesses across B.C. to help create jobs and promote clean energy.
Line painting on North Cowichan roads for next three to four weeks
The Municipality of North Cowichan is repainting the lines on roadways. The work will be performed day and night for three to four weeks.
North Cowichan to begin repair work after erosion exposes watermains
North Cowichan will make emergency repairs after a large scour hole was discovered in June where two water mains cross the Cowichan River to supply drinking water to the south end of North Cowichan and Crofton.
Cowichan Aquatic Centre upgrades save money, and remains environmentally sustainable
Significant improvements to the Cowichan Aquatic Centre have led to savings in energy costs and have had a positive impact on the environment.
Municipality of North Cowichan set to open 20-bed treatment facility later this yearÂ
A new treatment and recovery centre is coming to the Municipality of North Cowichan, and the 20-bed facility is scheduled to open later this year.
BC Transit and the province need to resolve transit strike, North Cowichan’s mayorÂ
North Cowichan’s mayor says he respects the collective bargaining process, but the transit strike needs to end and is asking the province to step up and resolve the five-month dispute.
Local campfire bans to begin this week
Municipality of North Cowichan bans all open burning with its boundaries as pf 12 p.m. (noon) on Thursday), including campfires and small recreational fires, burning woody debris in outdoor stoves, torches such as Tiki Torches, fireworks and firecrackers, Sky Lanterns, and binary exploding targets used for target practice. The ban also covers Chimineas, burning barrels or burning cages of any size or description.
Local governments discuss the future in the forestry sector on Vancouver IslandÂ
Dignitaries from the region gathered to discuss the key challenges around forestry and how the recent curtailments at the...
North Cowichan looks for options to help reduce street disorder and homelessnessÂ
No matter if you live in a small rural community or a big urban city, North Cowichan’s mayor says...