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Tragic end for a man and his horses

Tragic end for a man and his horses

In April 1937, Colonel J. H. Boyd became the official coroner in the district of Cowichan Lake.

Lake Days 1979 - Children of the pioneer era

Trevor Green had spent several days prior to Lake Days (June 9, 1979) rounding up a costume of sorts to wear in the Lake Days parade
A bird’s eye view of our past

A bird’s eye view of our past

Trevor Green’s journals (1960s -1980) give glimpses of everyday life throughout the village
Cassie Beech: A force to be reckoned with

Cassie Beech: A force to be reckoned with

In 1914 the Beeches built a hall, known as Beech Hall, near the present-day local Anglican Church.
New ecotours provide holistic aspect to health and wellness

New ecotours provide holistic aspect to health and wellness

These tours are not just a chance to see the sights. “All of these things will have a wellness aspect to them.
The Scott’s and the Andersons

The Scott’s and the Andersons

They came to the small community of Cowichan Lake when times were very tough.
It’s a small world after all

It’s a small world after all

There are a few major differences in the lifestyle in Amsterdam and England that made me rethink my own corner of the planet.
Lake Cowichan volunteer dedicated to serving the community

Lake Cowichan volunteer dedicated to serving the community

Charney has been a volunteer with Community Services for the past eight years, and loves everything about it.
A Cowichan Lake life: Tipton remembers

A Cowichan Lake life: Tipton remembers

Walt Tipton is still as sharp as ever and very interested in the local and civic affairs of Cowichan Lake.
Charlie, the Shop teacher

Charlie, the Shop teacher

Charlie Reid was a well-loved and respected Industrial Arts (woodwork) teacher at Lake Cowichan High School