Tag: Monday
Don’t Expect a Reprieve from the Rain
There doesn't seem to be an end to the wet weather, at least not in the short-term.A southwesterly flow...
Deadline to Submit Feedback on Kingsview Development, almost here
North Cowichan council chambers may be crowded Wednesday, as staff is holding a public hearing on the contentious Kingsview...
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...
Still No Deal Between C.V.R.D. and C.U.P.E. Local 358
The Cowichan Valley Regional District and Canadian Union of Public Employees Local 358 are in crunch time to get...
Four Teenagers Facing Charges In Connection to Fight
North Cowichan/Duncan R.C.M.P. have charged three teenagers with assault and charges are pending against another boy.The assault charges are in...
North Cowichan Council Removes Project from Budget
North Cowichan council is removing more than $1.79Â million dollars from the budget in 2018 and 2019.Greg Gerbis appeared before...
Beverly Street Closed Due to Paving Project
Beverly Street between the Trans-Canada Highway and Howard Avenue will be closed Monday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m.The...
B.C. Hydro: Working to Beautify Canada Avenue
Canada Avenue in Duncan will be reduced to single lane alternating traffic between Government and Station Street from 8...
Debate on Private Members Bill: Slated for Monday
Rachel Blaney wants to make housing a right in Canada.The North Island-Powell River MP has put forth a private...
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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.Â
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.Â
Economic Development Cowichan offers insight into AI and profitabilityÂ
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 strikeÂ
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 pricesÂ
BC Ferries has submitted a proposal to the Ferry Commissioner to reduce fuel prices and transfer savings to the consumer through lower fares.,
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