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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.
B.C. man arrested in connection with historic sex assaults in Ontario
Police have arrested a man in British Columbia in connection with a string of violent sexual assaults nearly three decades ago.
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Temporary closures planned for Cowichan District Hospital emergency department entrance Oct. 30 and Nov. 3
A statement from Island Health said the entrance will be temporarily closed on Oct. 30 and Nov. 3 to allow the repairs to occur.
BC still plans to run anti-tariff ad campaign, despite Trump trade threats
Premier David Eby gave no sign he will back off a planned anti-tariff ad campaign in the United States, despite President Donald Trump’s anger over a TV ad by the Ontario government.
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B.C. Greens call for a return to vacancy control with new legislation
The B.C. Greens have tabled legislation that would limit how much landlords can raise rents between tenancies.
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BC Housing approves winter shelter funding in Cowichan Valley
Funding has been secured to allow for a 24/7 warming shelter at the Ramada Inn in Duncan.
Keep the scares spooky, not shocking, says BC Hydro
BC Hydro is urging residents to keep electrical safety in mind with their Halloween displays.
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First Nation rebukes B.C. leaders over ‘misleading’ statements about Richmond title ruling
The Quw'utsun Nation says recent comments about their land title case from Premier David Eby, Richmond’s mayor and other politicians are “at best, misleading, and at worst, deliberately inflammatory.”
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BCGEU members head back to work as they vote on tentative agreement
Public service workers with the the B.C. General Employees Union (BCGEU) are back on the job Monday after the union and the province reached a tentative agreement over the weekend.
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