â–º Listen Live

Tag: City of Duncan

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.

City of Duncan offers insight into small-scale multi-unit housing development 

The City of Duncan has released designs for two pre-approved accessory dwelling units, reviewed for compliance with provincial regulations. The...

Local business owner says attacks are becoming more frequent downtown 

Following an assault involving a group of teens in Duncan last week, a local business owner says such attacks...

Duncan Days street closures take effect today, City of Duncan

The City of Duncan is asking everyone who parks a car in the downtown core to observe closure regulations...

DDBIA dissolves three-party agreement due to reduced staffing  

Duncan council approved a motion to reduce the services currently provided by the Downtown Duncan Business Improvement Area Society...

City of Duncan residents will pay more for increased trash capacity 

Fees for additional garbage tags are increasing as the City of Duncan starts to implement their new automated curbside...

Extension granted for Canada Avenue upgrades, 2026 construction date scheduled 

An extension has been granted to help complete street improvements along Canada Avenue to allow both the City of...

Major investment in housing and infrastructure coming to Malahat Nation and Cowichan Tribes 

Funding is being given to help First Nations on Vancouver Island boost their on-reserve housing, business development, and infrastructure...

City of Duncan authorizes $416,275 to upgrade Gibbins Reservoir 

Work to enhance the city’s water supply will start in the fall after Duncan Council awarded a bid to...

Duncan council approves spending $6,500 to remain carbon neutral 

As emissions continue to rise in Duncan, the city plans to purchase more carbon credits to offset the increase...

Peninsula Co-op donates $100,000 to CDHF for new medical equipment 

The Cowichan District Hospital Foundation (CDHF) has received a generous donation from Peninsula Co-op  One hundred thousand dollars was...

Rotary Duncan recognizes two community members with highest award 

Two members of the Duncan community have been recognized by the Rotary Club for their contributions and efforts in...

North Cowichan looks for options to help reduce street disorder and homelessness 

No matter if you live in a small rural community or a big urban city, North Cowichan’s mayor says...

Update: Sun-a-thon kicks off to help raise money for Nourish Cowichan 

UPDATE as of Jun. 6 at 8:50 a.m., donations totalling over $20,000 have come in to help support Nourish...

Stage 2 water restrictions set across Duncan 

The City of Duncan has now imposed Stage 2 water restrictions. According to the city, watering lawns, gardens, fruit trees,...

Owner shocked by hateful graffiti spray-painted on Duncan businesses 

A Duncan business owner says it’s sad to see the messages left on the walls of several downtown businesses...
- Advertisement -

Latest News

Back-to-school programs see growing demand for school supplies as prices rise

Some British Columbia groups that help provide families with school supplies said they have seen an uptick in demand heading into this school year. 

Family of woman killed in Kelowna pushes for ‘Bailey’s Law’ to reform bail system

The B.C. Conservatives are supporting calls for bail reform from the family of a woman killed in Kelowna. 

Economic Development Cowichan offers insight into AI and profitability 

Courses to help businesses in the Cowichan Valley adapt to technology and Artificial Intelligence will help boost the economy and shape the future

Province urges parties to negotiate and end Cowichan Valley transit strike 

Minister of Labour Jennifer Whiteside is calling on all parties involved with the transit strike in the Cowichan Valley to find a resolution quickly.

BC Ferries proposes stable fares and savings to clients thanks to low fuel prices 

BC Ferries has submitted a proposal to the Ferry Commissioner to reduce fuel prices and transfer savings to the consumer through lower fares.,
- Advertisement -