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Meat pies are always the first to go

Meat pies are always the first to go

Hand-written signs on South Shore Road pointed drivers and pedestrians to Lake Cowichan’s branch of the Royal Canadian Legion, Saturday, March 26, for one of the organization’s popular bake sales.
Student from Korea to graduate this summer

Student from Korea to graduate this summer

Going through the Canadian education system is much better than being beaten with a stick.
Teaching adventures in Japan

Teaching adventures in Japan

There’s a lot more to the Ohtaki/Date City, Japan, twinning with the Town of Lake Cowichan than students travelling back and forth for brief visits.
Lots to know about dog ownership

Lots to know about dog ownership

It’s hard to go a day in the Cowichan Lake area without seeing a dog or two, with an amazing number of residents calling canines their friends.
When a trip to Duncan was an adventure

When a trip to Duncan was an adventure

For someone who lived in the small community of Cowichan Lake in the 1920s, a day trip to Duncan was not an everyday occurrence; especially if that someone was a child.
How is your access to a family doctor?

How is your access to a family doctor?

Social Planning Cowichan is seeking your input on local residents' access to family doctors.
The way things were done before 911

The way things were done before 911

The following excerpts appeared in the March 31, 1948 issue of the local newspaper, the Lake Cowichan Bulletin.
Cowichan Lake students to help Japanese friends

Cowichan Lake students to help Japanese friends

First and foremost on the minds of local delegates to Lake Cowichan’s sister city of Ohtaki/Date City is helping out them out, in light of the recent earthquake and tsunami.

Town announces grant in aid recipients for 2011

The town’s elected officials have selected the recipients of this year’s grants in aid.
Volunteers recognized at annual Valley Fish and Game Banquet

Volunteers recognized at annual Valley Fish and Game Banquet

In addition to good times, the annual Fish and Game Club Banquet served to recognize some of the organization’s many volunteers.