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Cowichan Coffee Time: Fish and Game donation; Shawnigan knitters; cancer canvassing; goodbye from Growing Together

Cowichan Coffee Time: Fish and Game donation; Shawnigan knitters; cancer canvassing; goodbye from Growing Together

• Again this year, members of the Cowichan Fish &Game Association have embarked on a mission of donating to worthy causes on Vancouver Island. Recently, Geoff Maxwell, president, Wes Lancaster, treasurer, and John Gibbs, vice president, are shown presenting $1,000 to the underfunded Cowichan Search And Rescue at their headquarters.
Coming up in Cowichan: Pioneer Fireside; Cycle of Life Tour

Coming up in Cowichan: Pioneer Fireside; Cycle of Life Tour

Mormon church presents Pioneer Fireside in Mill Bay site to celebrate Canada 150
Huge multi-denominational worship event scheduled for City Stage on Sunday evening at 7 p.m.

Huge multi-denominational worship event scheduled for City Stage on Sunday evening at 7 p.m.

Thousands braved the midday heat last year so this year the Glorify service moves to 7 p.m.
Wildfires burn 111,000 hectares across B.C.

Wildfires burn 111,000 hectares across B.C.

There have been 617 fires since April 1
CVRD sends top administrators to aid fire stricken communities

CVRD sends top administrators to aid fire stricken communities

Two senior administrators in Williams Lake
Recreation sites now closed across Cariboo Fire Centre

Recreation sites now closed across Cariboo Fire Centre

Any members of the public currently using recreation sites are being advised to leave.
Share your Cowichan Valley bus adventures online

Share your Cowichan Valley bus adventures online

This initiative is part of a summer-long activity welcoming residents to discuss the bus
Wildfires strand vacationing family in Ladysmith

Wildfires strand vacationing family in Ladysmith

A Cache Creek family is currently stranded in Ladysmith after wildfires forced the sudden evacuation of their First Nation community last week while they were vacationing here on Vancouver Island.
Wildfire smoke clearing in B.C.: CDC

Wildfire smoke clearing in B.C.: CDC

Tuesday saw unheard of levels of smoke
Woodland Shores, a logging road along the Cowichan River, and vandalism at WFI were hot July items.

Woodland Shores, a logging road along the Cowichan River, and vandalism at WFI were hot July items.

Forest land of one kind and another was heavily in the news in the summers of 1977, 1992, and 2007.