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Robert Barron column: It’s too easy to blame the wolves

Robert Barron column: It’s too easy to blame the wolves

I wonder if wolves are taking disproportionate amount of blame for depletion of caribou in Canada
Business notes: Cowichan Bay’s True Grain Bakery celebrates 20 years in business

Business notes: Cowichan Bay’s True Grain Bakery celebrates 20 years in business

The latest from the Cowichan Valley business community
Ladysmith’s Aggie Hall finally marked with a sign

Ladysmith’s Aggie Hall finally marked with a sign

Ladysmith Lions Club gathers to acknowledge club’s role in preservation of century-old building
B.C. Conservatives host “Rally in the Valley” in Cowichan

B.C. Conservatives host “Rally in the Valley” in Cowichan

More than 350 people attend to hear party leader John Rustad and candidates
Boardroom upgrades at CVRD could cost about $420,000

Boardroom upgrades at CVRD could cost about $420,000

Most money would be for technology improvements
B.C. wildfire season arrives with growing bans and 115 fires already burning

B.C. wildfire season arrives with growing bans and 115 fires already burning

It’s still April and B.C.’s wildfire season already off to a hot start, especially in the northeast
Editorial: Bus shelter removal a blow for riders

Editorial: Bus shelter removal a blow for riders

Are we going to end up taking all of our bus shelters out?
Duncan Farmers’ Market to have night shopping this year

Duncan Farmers’ Market to have night shopping this year

Market to open third Thursday evening of each month; June to November
B.C. United says Island Health actively supporting hospital drug use

B.C. United says Island Health actively supporting hospital drug use

Island Health says document coming under fire supports and promotes both patient and staff safety
CVRD wood smoke reduction rebate program back for 2024

CVRD wood smoke reduction rebate program back for 2024

Rebates worth up to $2,350