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Municipality of North Cowichan to mull over applications for permissive tax exemptions 

Municipality of North Cowichan staff says approving permissive tax exemptions will put a strain on the budget.

Lake Cowichan medical clinic halted after zoning amendments voted down 

Lake Cowichan council will revisit plans to have a medical clinic operate after they voted down a rezoning bylaw.

Water testing in Quamichan Lake gets green light from province 

Three aerators will be deployed into Quamichan Lake to test the level of oxygen.

City of Duncan seeks nomination for community awards

The City of Duncan is seeking nominations to honour residents who go above and beyond in their contributions to...

Investment in industry on Vancouver Island aims to support jobs and reduce emissions 

Thirty-five million dollars is being funneled into businesses across B.C. to help create jobs and promote clean energy.

New policy to address affordable housing and homelessness in North Cowichan 

More housing is in the future for North Cowichan as the municipality approves a new policy to build close to 400 homes.

Duncan City Council to mull over new warming centre proposal

City staff will present their proposal to adopt a temporary use permit to allow a warming shelter to be operated regularly during cold winter months.

Duncan seeking artists for new mural project

The City of Duncan is calling on local artists to submit proposals for a new mural at the Friendship Square – Hiiye’yutul’ public washroom, located at Station and Craig Street.

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.

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.
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