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The Way We Vote: Yet To Be Determined
More than 88,000 British Columbians weighed in on an online poll about 'How We Vote' in this province.The Attorney...
The Approval of the Trans Mountain Pipeline may be Invalid
Comments made by a high-ranking public servant have placed the Trudeau Government under the microscope when it comes to...
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...
C.V.R.D. Board Issues Operational Pause in Mesachie Lake
The Mesachie Lake Volunteer Fire Department is subject to an operational pause.The purpose of this 'pause' is to allow...
What’s the Best Use for the Cowichan Lake Sports Arena?
Curling is as Canadian as maple syrup, but the future use of the Cowichan Lake Sports Arena is up for...
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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.
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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