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Retired hatchery worker goes back to roots

Retired hatchery worker goes back to roots

Lambert Goldsmith carves his people’s myths and history as well as his own experiences.
Garage sale treasure identifies one of names on cenotaph

Garage sale treasure identifies one of names on cenotaph

It has been said that a soldier only really dies when he’s forgotten.
Safe road use is not a contest

Safe road use is not a contest

I grew up in a small town where there were no sidewalks, unless you counted four sides from three blocks downtown.
Bunnies, eggs and more on tap for Easter

Bunnies, eggs and more on tap for Easter

The Easter weekend in the Cowichan Valley offers plenty of fun for the whole family.

Environmental deficit tarnishes Canada’s rights record

Many Canadians see our country as a human rights leader, but a United Nations committee says we should do better.

Carnival to benefit Community Learning Centre

The Community Learning Centre will be hosting a Carnival for Kids fundraiser on April 2

Even caring has a limit to it

With the daily demands life puts on us, it is stressful to provide comprehensive daily care to elderly parents
Vancouver Island mining: when ‘safety’ was a dirty word

Vancouver Island mining: when ‘safety’ was a dirty word

So notorious were Island coal mines for their fatalities that we might be forgiven for thinking that “mining safety” was an oxymoron.
Author, activist Nellie McClung: is she banknote worthy?

Author, activist Nellie McClung: is she banknote worthy?

“Refugees have enriched many countries. They would enrich us.”— Nellie McClung.

Nominate a Cowichan Leader of Tomorrow

Nominations are now open for the Leaders of Tomorrow Awards.