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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...

Public Ideas Fair Coming to the Forest Discovery Centre

The Municipality of North Cowichan wants to hear what you think. A Public Ideas Fair regarding the Bell McKinnon Local...

Rain and Snow Expected to Hit Eastern Vancouver Island

The majority of Canada is in a deep freeze right now and Vancouver Island has been hit with colder...

Backpacks Filled for those in Need

It's one of those causes that not only warms the heart, it provides warmth for the homeless and youth...

Proposed Warming Station in McAdam Park Met With Opposition

People attended a meeting at McAdam Park on Wednesday night, where they had the opportunity to express concerns regarding...

C.U.P.E. Local 358 Strikes Tentative Deal with North Cowichan

C.U.P.E. local 358 and the Municipality of North Cowichan have struck a tentative deal effecting 175 workers. Following the provincial...

Boil Water Advisory Has Been Lifted

Users of the south end water system have been given the green light. The Municipality of North Cowichan lifted the...
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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. 

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. 

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.

School officials say B.C.’s new safety policies should come with provincial funding

B.C. school officials say the province’s move to require AEDs and naloxone kits in all public schools is a positive step, but some are concerned about a lack of provincial funding to support the requirements. 

Cowichan SAR and local brewery team up to raise money for new search and rescue facility

Cowichan Search and Rescue is working with another partner to raise money to build a new search and rescue building in North Cowichan.
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