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Provincial government makes changes to motor vehicle act

. Changes have been made to motorcycle safety regulations that took effect on June 1.
A blast through the past at LCSS

A blast through the past at LCSS

The fair happens twice a year at LCSS, first at the end of the fall semester, and the end of the spring semester.

Public meeting covers familiar ground

Residents and local business owners,again voiced concerns over derelict buildings and properties—both commercial and residential
LCSS principal leaving after four years

LCSS principal leaving after four years

Lake Cowichan Secondary School principal, Peter Jory, will be saying goodbye to students, teachers, and the community come the end of June.
Preparing for the future

Preparing for the future

Expectant grads presented their portfolios on May 24, to a mixture of school faculty and community members.
Local Kinsmen Club does their part for the community

Local Kinsmen Club does their part for the community

The local Lake Cowichan Kinsmen Club will be once again hosting their annual Kinducky Derby race.
Ohtaki Twinning Committee seeking homestay hosts

Ohtaki Twinning Committee seeking homestay hosts

Councillor Jayne Ingram is excited at the prospect of traveling to Ohtaki, Japan next July
Cowichan Lake Chamber of Commerce meeting sparks spontaneous town discussion

Cowichan Lake Chamber of Commerce meeting sparks spontaneous town discussion

The Cowichan Lake Chamber of Commerce meeting proved to be the perfect venue for local business owners to ask questions and voice concerns

Concerns over doctor shortage and health support

Doctors at Brookside Medical Clinic declined to answer questions this week about the need for a new physician in the town

Gas tax fund option for funding

For smaller municipalities, the cost of building and maintaining recreational facilities can be a challenge