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In Cowichan Lake, there’s a lot to love about loving local

In Cowichan Lake, there’s a lot to love about loving local

February is the month of love and there’s lots to love in the Cowichan Lake area! As Valentine’s Day nears, why not show your love for this beautiful community and shop local?
Jumpstart your career search today!

Jumpstart your career search today!

Black Press Virtual Career and Post-Secondary Education Event comes to Greater Victoria
Jumpstart your career search today!

Jumpstart your career search today!

Black Press Virtual Career and Post-Secondary Education Event comes to Greater Victoria
Jumpstart your career search today!

Jumpstart your career search today!

Black Press Virtual Career and Post-Secondary Education Event comes to Greater Victoria
Give local + give back: These shops and services make the holidays easy!

Give local + give back: These shops and services make the holidays easy!

Enjoy some of the best of Vancouver Island, in and around Cowichan Lake
Let’s play! Grants help Cowichan Valley kids get off the sidelines

Let’s play! Grants help Cowichan Valley kids get off the sidelines

Every year, KidSport pays registration fees for low-income families, so ALL kids can play
B.C. businesses can get up to $10,000 per employee by providing jobs for underrepresented people

B.C. businesses can get up to $10,000 per employee by providing jobs for underrepresented people

B.C. companies that are hiring for a tech position can get up to $10,000 through Innovate BC’s Innovator Skills Initiative.
20-year hospital journey inspires a legacy

20-year hospital journey inspires a legacy

Riley was just a six-week-old infant when her mom, Sue, was told her daughter had an abnormal heart murmur. While this visit to BC Children’s for the diagnosis paled in intensity compared to other health challenges to follow, it began a 20-year journey for the Stewart family from Maple Ridge with BC Children’s Hospital.
BC lumber company pauses operations to honour National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

BC lumber company pauses operations to honour National Day for Truth and Reconciliation

Family-owned company encourages employees to take time to attend local events, pay respect
Finding Hope: Publication aims to help break the cycle of domestic violence

Finding Hope: Publication aims to help break the cycle of domestic violence

The statistics are sobering: 60 per cent of British Columbia residents know a woman who has been assaulted, and each week, 1,000 instances of physical or sexual assault occur in the province.