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Seniors in British Columbia seeing their incomes shrinking

Since 2013, B.C. senior families saw their annual median income fall 5.7 per cent.
Cowichan Valley Open Learning celebrates graduation [photos]

Cowichan Valley Open Learning celebrates graduation [photos]

A total of 67 Cowichan Open Learning students graduated at a ceremony at the Cowichan Performing Arts Centre on Friday, June 24.
Lots to look at with Antique Truck show at Duncan's Forest Discovery Centre

Lots to look at with Antique Truck show at Duncan's Forest Discovery Centre

The annual Antique Truck Show rolls into the BC Forest Discovery Centre on Saturday and Sunday, July 16-17.

Cowichan Valley youth get tickets — for good behaviour

Positive tickets: the community program where young people are caught and rewarded for doing positive things is back in the South End
Duncan Day features parade, pancakes, fun

Duncan Day features parade, pancakes, fun

Downtown Duncan is packing all its summer celebration fun into one day on Saturday, July 16.

Youth ready to Chalk up City of Duncan

Young people like hanging out with their friends but what would our parks look like if they were designed by the young people themselves?
SPCA fundraiser combines animals with great vehicles in Duncan

SPCA fundraiser combines animals with great vehicles in Duncan

On Sunday, July 17, the BC SPCA is hosting Cruisin’ for Change, a fundraising show and shine at the Cowichan Sportsplex.

Duncan raffle to fund arts bursaries

A host of downtown Duncan businesses are joining hands to help the Cowichan Valley Performing Arts Foundation.

Cowichan women invited to get on the road with Canadian Women's Ride

Women who love motorbikes, start your engines! You can join the Valley’s version of the annual Canadian Women’s Ride
Chronicles: For two years, Cowichan's Hill 60 was only manganese mine in Canada

Chronicles: For two years, Cowichan's Hill 60 was only manganese mine in Canada

“Indications point to the probability of a deposit which may prove almost inexhaustible.”—Cowichan Leader.