First Nation rebukes B.C. leaders over ‘misleading’ statements about Richmond title ruling
The Quw'utsun Nation says recent comments about their land title case from Premier David Eby, Richmond’s mayor and other politicians are “at best, misleading, and at worst, deliberately inflammatory.”
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BCGEU members head back to work as they vote on tentative agreement
Public service workers with the the B.C. General Employees Union (BCGEU) are back on the job Monday after the union and the province reached a tentative agreement over the weekend.
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North Cowichan proposes purchase of two land parcels near Donnay Drive
Two land parcels valued over $1 million needs to approved before the municipality can purchase 3.66 hectares.
Cowichan Hospital vehicle crash under investigation
Police say a 42-year-old woman was apprehended under the Mental Health Act after crashing through the emergency entrance at Cowichan District Hospital.
Evening crash causes damage to Cowichan District Hospital
Island Health says there is no foundational, or structural damage after a black SUV crashed through the main ER doors last night.
Central and Southern Vancouver Island brace for strong winds
Damaging winds are possible for central and southern Vancouver Island starting tonight.
North Cowichan investigates a strong, unified economic hub in community
A report will be tabled to North Cowichan council to investigate a new regional economic hub to bridge the City of Duncan and the municipality together.
Province rolls out updated flu and COVID-19 vaccines for fall
B.C. officials say it’s time to roll up your sleeves as we enter the fall virus season.
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B.C. attorney general welcomes proposed federal bail reforms targeting repeat violent offenders
B.C. Attorney General Niki Sharma said proposed changes to Canada’s bail laws reflect the province’s push for tougher rules targeting repeat and violent offenders.
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Municipal and provincial governments ready to aid laid off workers from Chemainus sawmill
Provincial and municipal governments band together to provide relief for workers at Chemainus sawmill after being laid off since June.
North Cowichan council votes to move away from CVRD economic development service
The Municipality has decided not to continue with the CVRD's EDAC, but rather focus on municipal development.




