Tag: North Cowichan/Duncan R.C.M.P.
Crime results trending downward in first quarter report, acting officer in charge Ken BeardÂ
Crime stats from the North Cowichan/Duncan RCMP show not much change in criminal activity across the region, but there...
R.C.M.P. Inspector Expresses A Need For More Officers
North Cowichan/Duncan R.C.M.P. addressed Duncan City Council recently looking for more resources in an effort to bring in more...
Property Taxes On the Rise in North Cowichan
Property taxes are increasing in the Municipality of North Cowichan, but not by as much as originally thought.North Cowichan...
R.C.M.P. Continue to Nab Distracted Drivers
It's the number one killer of young drivers and accounts for more than a quarter of all deaths on...
R.C.M.P. Arrest Eleven in Two Separate Raids
2018 is less than two weeks old and the North Cowichan/Duncan R.C.M.P. has already arrested eleven people in two...
Hospital Replacement Project Progressing
Three major projects have left the starting line in the Cowichan Valley, including the replacement of the Cowichan District...
Coffee With a Cop Is Back Again This Year
You can talk to North Cowichan/Duncan R.C.M.P. members and get your caffeine fix at the same time.Coffee with a...
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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.,
Investment in industry on Vancouver Island aims to support jobs and reduce emissionsÂ
Thirty-five million dollars is being funneled into businesses across B.C. to help create jobs and promote clean energy.
B.C. small businesses brace for end of U.S. duty-free exemption
Small businesses in British Columbia are preparing for a financial hit from the U.S. elimination of de minimis exemptions on shipments.
New policy to address affordable housing and homelessness in North CowichanÂ
More housing is in the future for North Cowichan as the municipality approves a new policy to build close to 400 homes.
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