Tag: Chemainus
Motorcycle accident near Quesnel claims the life of Chemainus manÂ
A Chemainus man has died after his Harley-Davidson motorcycle collided with a tractor-trailer north of Quesnel. Â According to BC...
GST tax relief means a net loss for local businesses, Duncan/Cowichan Chamber of CommerceÂ
A two-month break on the GST has been applied starting next month to help ease the cost of living,...
Three Crews Responded to a fire at Mount Brenton Golf Course
The cart storage facility was so badly burned during a fire at Mount Brenton Golf Course yesterday afternoon, it's...
48th Annual Brentwood Regatta Comes To Mill Bay
It's the busiest weekend of the year at Brentwood College School, as the Brentwood Rowing Regatta begins tomorrow afternoon...
Strange Weather Phenomenon Responsible for Rain, Flooding
An atmospheric river dropped an estimated 270 millimetres or ten inches of precipitation on Chemainus, Shawnigan Lake, and North...
The Chemainus Stink and What Can Be Done About It
The Municipality of North Cowichan is sending a letter to the province with regard to the odours in the...
Power Has Been Restored in Ladysmith and Chemainus
More than two thousand B.C. Hydro customers were without power between Ladysmith and Chemainus earlier today.The outage was a...
The Old Crofton School: The Site of a Fire
A fire broke out in the old Crofton school just before 10 p.m. last night.Firefighters from the Chemainus, Crofton...
C.V.R.D. No Longer Accepting Drywall at Recycling Centres
Starting December 18, recycling centres throughout the Cowichan Valley Regional District will no longer accept drywall from the public,...
Cowichan Valley Subject to High Streamflow Advisory
Most of Vancouver Island is subject to high streamflow advisories and that includes the Cowichan Valley.With all the wet...
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Most British Columbians report seeing dangerous driving in school zones, survey finds
A survey by the British Columbia Automobile Association finds most British Columbians have witnessed dangerous driving in school zones.Â
B.C. housing starts decline in first half of 2025, bucking national trend
Housing starts in British Columbia fell four per cent between January and July compared to the same period last year.
277 mandatory alcohol screenings issued by BC Highway Patrol over Sunfest, Nickelback weekends
Many drivers enjoying concerts in Lake Cowichan were left saying this is how you remind me... not to drink and drive.Â
B.C. tourism industry bracing for peak-season cancellations due to Air Canada strike
Tourism operators in B.C. are bracing for a possible financial hit after the union representing about 10,000 Air Canada flight attendants defied a back-to-work order.Â
IIO recommends no charges after pedestrians hit by off-duty RCMP officer
The Independent Investigations Office is not recommending action against an off-duty RCMP officer driving a vehicle that hit two pedestrians in April.
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