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Landslide causes concerns

Landslide causes concerns

Gravel slide from ASI Contracting site near Shawnigan Lake raises fresh fears for drinking water
Cowichan Sportsplex plans for upgrades

Cowichan Sportsplex plans for upgrades

Renovations are planned to be completed for 2018 Summer Games
Get your hands on Duncan’s Canada 150 totem pole

Get your hands on Duncan’s Canada 150 totem pole

Just like for NAIG, they’re looking to take the pole on the road
Cowichan realtor takes over as regional film coordinator

Cowichan realtor takes over as regional film coordinator

Economic Development Cowichan welcomes Laura Jennifer Leppard
UPDATE: All animals reported OK after Lake Cowichan firefighters called to blaze at animal refuge

UPDATE: All animals reported OK after Lake Cowichan firefighters called to blaze at animal refuge

A site, made famous 10 years ago when it housed a tiger, is the victim of a fire April 22.
VIDEO: Lake Cowichan firefighters called to blaze at animal refuge

VIDEO: Lake Cowichan firefighters called to blaze at animal refuge

A site, made famous 10 years ago when it housed a tiger, is the victim of a fire April 22.
Reconciliation with First Nations the goal for Cowichan candidates

Reconciliation with First Nations the goal for Cowichan candidates

Developing authentic relationships built on trust and understanding is essential to reconciliation with First Nations, and reconciliation must be a priority for all of us according to Green candidate Sonia Furstenau.
Seventh candidate to vie for Cowichan Valley riding

Seventh candidate to vie for Cowichan Valley riding

Samuel Lockhart joins race as independent conservative
O’Leary discusses immigration, economy during Conservative leadership campaign stop in Nanaimo

O’Leary discusses immigration, economy during Conservative leadership campaign stop in Nanaimo

Canadian television personality meets with Conservative supporters in Nanaimo
Duncan wants more good neighbours

Duncan wants more good neighbours

Nuisance neighbours were in council’s crosshairs this week