Ross Armour

Fern Androsoff (left) and Ashley Pifko (right) hold a net device used to rescue the fry.

Fry rescued from Robertson Creek

With creek running dry, low water levels prompts fry rescue mission from CLSES

Fern Androsoff (left) and Ashley Pifko (right) hold a net device used to rescue the fry.

Baseball association asks town to find money to fix ball field

LCDMBA wants field at Centennial Park fixed so teams can play home games there next season

In-vessel composter a ways off it seems

Council declare composter as not a time-sensitive thing

A firefighter battles the blaze May 28 at Cassidy Country Kitchen on the Trans-Canada Highway. Owner Kristina Stauffer hopes to re-open by the spring, and she is currently running a mobile kitchen on the site.

Mobile kitchen now open in Cassidy

As owners work toward re-opening Cassidy Country Kitchen, they’re offering a mobile kitchen

A firefighter battles the blaze May 28 at Cassidy Country Kitchen on the Trans-Canada Highway. Owner Kristina Stauffer hopes to re-open by the spring, and she is currently running a mobile kitchen on the site.

Multiple cougar sightings in Ladysmith believed to be same cat

There has been a fair number of cougar sightings in Ladysmith in the past few weeks.

Hornbrook’s dismay at pool vote

Coun. Frank Hornbrook disappointed public votes in favour of buying into the Cowichan Aquatic Centre

Organizer Elvin Hedden at last year's Summer Nights in Central Park.

Summer Nights back for third consecutive year

Musical evenings at Central Park every Saturday throughout July and August

Organizer Elvin Hedden at last year's Summer Nights in Central Park.
Sara Ferguson, receiving her bursary at the legion's executive meeting, presented by Wilma Rowbottom, president. Sara is a graduate from Cowichan Secondary School but lives in Lake Cowichan.

Lake legion doing well

Lake Cowichan's Royal Canadian Legion says membership is increasing all the time

Sara Ferguson, receiving her bursary at the legion's executive meeting, presented by Wilma Rowbottom, president. Sara is a graduate from Cowichan Secondary School but lives in Lake Cowichan.
Lake Cowichan is now a municipal champion of the Trans Canada Trail

Lake Cowichan listed as a trail champion

Mayor Forrest agrees to be a municipal champion of the Trans Canada Trail

Lake Cowichan is now a municipal champion of the Trans Canada Trail

New Chemainus Music in the Park season has begun

Chemainus Valley Cultural Arts Society will host its Music in the Park series at Waterwheel Park.

Canada Day at Mesachie Lake

Canada Day celebrations to be staged out of Mesachie Lake Hall and the Skydome Tuesday evening

Lake Cowichan Lakers Bantam A team with the championship trophy in Victoria

Lakers win Bantam A baseball championship

A 12-8 win over the Peninsula Outlaws gives Lake Cowichan Lakers Bantam A championship victory

Lake Cowichan Lakers Bantam A team with the championship trophy in Victoria

Low turnout for town’s AGM

Town of Lake Cowichan releases 2013 Annual Report to the public

Town council discusses long term capital planning

Chief administrative officer wants town to come up with financial plans longer than five years in the future

Town council talks waste and disposal

Town to consider aligning with CVRD surrounding areas on waste management and disposal

Keep your eyes peeled for Random Acts of Kindness

Ladysmith council is set to explore the prospect of a Random Acts of Kindness project for the town.

Lake Cowichan RCMP confirm theft of golf bag and kit

Wilson brand golf bag was full of clubs and golfing equipment

Renfrew Town Square work ‘back on track’

After work falls behind, the new Renfrew Town Square is back on track and likely to be completed by mid-July

A Lake Cowichan player prepares to hit the ball in Sunday's final against Ladysmith

Mesachie Lake slo-pitch ball tournament

Lake Cowichan triumphs in Mesachie Lake ball tournament which raises over $36,000 for Muscular Dystrophy Canada

A Lake Cowichan player prepares to hit the ball in Sunday's final against Ladysmith

Council chooses to stick with fire siren after complaint from King George Seniors

King George Seniors Affordable Housing wants fire siren derailed in town, but council believes there is more pros than cons to it