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Nitinat man found guilty of Duncan theft

For theft under $5,000 and a breach of undertaking, Nitinat man Joshua J. Edgar was found guilty, during a Tuesday, September 20, appearance at the Duncan Law Courts.

Refusing a breathalyzer doesn't save you from hefty fines

Cowichan Lake area-specific files from the Duncan Law Courts for the week ending Saturday, September 17.

Be cautious around the Cowichan River fish pulse on Sunday

Cowichan River flows are to increase from seven cubic meters per second to 16, between 3 p.m. and midnight, Sunday, September 25.
Big plans for Cowichan Lake hydro service

Big plans for Cowichan Lake hydro service

The long-term plans for Cowichan Lake’s BC Hydro service are impressive. Multi-million substation upgrades are ongoing in Lake Cowichan, with even greater plans in the works for the future.

Smart Meters safe, says BC Hydro

There’s nothing to worry about regarding Smart Meters. This is the message BC Hydro spokesperson Ted Olynk had for the Town of Lake Cowichan’s elected officials, in hopes of addressing their concerns.
Walkers show Cowichan Lake who's boss

Walkers show Cowichan Lake who's boss

Participation may be down, but the fun of the event and personal challenge associated with walking 56 kilometre around Cowichan Lake remained in tact, during the 10th Annual Great Lake Walk, Saturday, September 17.
Cowichan Lake weir fenced off due to safety concerns

Cowichan Lake weir fenced off due to safety concerns

The rapid waters next to the Cowichan Lake weir have been a known danger for years.

Labour Day weekend an easy one for Lake Cowichan RCMP

No news was good news for police serving Lake Cowichan over the Labour Day long weekend.

Dog policy considered by mayor and council

As per previous conversations around dogs in the Town of Lake Cowichan, the town's elected officials discussed the drafting of a new policy.

Town isn't as accessible as it could be, delegate says

This town is not as accessible as it should be. That is the message delegate Sonya Matthews had to share with the town's elected officials, during a Tuesday, September 6, committee meeting.