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Events bring out the best and the worst

Last weekend brought out the best in the Cowichan Lake area community. Between Canada Day and Bay Days festivities, local volunteers proved once more how great this community can be, thanks to the efforts of the area’s most devoted residents.

Oh ! Canada. Hoist the Flag, Fire up the Grill…

… and pop the cork on a bottle of homegrown Cowichan Valley vino. A mere twenty five years ago, you’d have come up dry, with nary a winery in sight, but times they are a-changing and we now have a cornucopia of wineries to delight our taste buds and complement those intoxicating aromas wafting up from the barbeque.

Some thoughts and opinions

The Town of Lake Cowichan’s elected officials have decided, in a split-vote, to allow camping at Centennial Park for special events. Not after angering both sides of the argument with their flip-flopping, though.

Many of the arguments against Centennial Park camping are moot

Mr. Joe Dorey has responded to a letter suggesting we should remove the recent ban on camping behind Centennial Hall with an unworthy diatribe about the effect of the noise on him personally and a trio of specious incidents to support his argument. I must respectfuly submit that his position is unworthy of him and cannot be justified by the facts.

Crowder addresses poverty issues at Parliament

Nanaimo-Cowichan MP Jean Crowder's first speech during this session of Parliament was on the budget implementation bill and how it did not address poverty reduction.

Our lakes are facing many environmental dangers

There are ongoing concerns about aging septic systems that leak into lakes.

Another enjoyable Lake Days in town

Thanks again to the hard work of dedicated local volunteers, this past week saw another successful Lake Days festival take place in town.

Governments have put our lakes in a troubling situation

Our lakes are in trouble. The recent cutbacks by Senior Governments with regard to environmental protection have left our lakes and rivers vulnerable.

Lady of the Lake program heartwarming

It was so heart-warming to experience the love and support that the community of Lake Cowichan gave to all the participants in the contest for the title "Lady of the Lake" at the Ball on Friday night.

Think of the positive when considering allowing chickens in the town

From community gardens to chickens, it is always the negatives that come out first. No one ever seems to consider the positives.