Robert Barron

Cowichan Tribes celebrates National Indigenous People’s Day

First Nation members gather for day of fun and remembrance

Robert Barron column: Looking forward to 39 Days of Summer

I have always been a big fan of live music.

Fines in North Cowichan forest reserve could increase significantly after illegal logging

North Cowichan considering fines of up to $50,000

North Cowichan rejects limiting fireworks to Halloween

Municipality decides staff recommendation would be unpopular

Cowichan’s Tom W. Paterson wins award for historical writing

British Columbia Historical Federation hands Recognition Award to local writer

CVRD reports contamination in recyclables well above acceptable levels

Increased enforcement planned starting this summer

New development planned for homeless site in Duncan

Lot on St. Julien Street would see three-storey building

New Indigenous treatment centre to be built near Duncan

Centre will help survivors of residential schools

Carbon credits expected to be part of discussions around forest reserve

North Cowichan acknowledges wide range of views on issue

Robert Barron column: Skyrocketing house prices a tragedy

North Cowichan councillor Rosalie Sawrie brought an interesting perspective to a discussion around affordable housing at a council meeting on June 2.

Funky new tanning salon to open in Duncan

Business notes

Funding comes through for Duncan Manor’s renewal project

Money will come from the province's Community Housing Fund

New Hamlets in Duncan admitting seniors

Residential-care facility has 88 beds

Odours from recycling centre draws complaints

CVRD says work continues behind the scenes to deal with issue

Young Agrarians have made 16 land matches in the Cowichan Valley

But group acknowledges lots of challenges ahead

Affordable housing crisis wins the day for modular-home park project

North Cowichan council voted 4-3 against preventing project to proceed

Fundraiser begins for Lake Cowichan woman with MS who needs a scooter

Lake Cowichan's Heather Kinch is homebound and isolated

North Cowichan asks Ottawa to assist First Nations’ investigations

Municipality wants more done after children's bodies found in Kamloops

Royal Canadian Marine Search and Rescue Station #34 moves to Cowichan Bay

Station had been headquartered in Mill Bay since 1988

Help may be on the way for start-ups impacted by pandemic

Province heeds concerns raised by North Cowichan mayor