Wednesday May 23 | Cowichan News Leader
Sewage treatment for Cowichan Bay liveaboards and floathomes on the way
Cowichan Bay Director Lori Iannidinardo said last month's meeting about sewage treatment for boats moored in Cowichan Bay waters got feisty.
There is air, there is fresh air, and then there is the brisk, briny, oxygen-thick air that rides in on wild ocean waves.
Local man suffers injuries during roll-over wreck on Fisher Road Thursday
Cowichan Bay firefighters and paramedics remove the driver of a car that rolled along Fisher Road Thursday at around 6:30 p.m. The driver's name and the wreck's cause were unavailable.
Garden club hosts talk on propagating and growing alpines
Because of the long holiday weekend, the May meeting of the Bowen Island Garden Club will be held on the fourth Monday, May 28, rather than the third Monday.
Thief swipes 1988 Olympic ring from Cowichan Bay home
By Krista Siefken - Cowichan News Leader Pictorial Published: May 15, 2012 3:00 PM Updated: May 15, 2012 3:20 PM A Cowichan Bay homeowner is out a 1988 Olympic field hockey ring after a thief - or thieves - broke into a house in the 4000 block of Waldy Road.
An Ovation Award goes to Econ Group, of North Vancouver, for the design and construction of this Cowichan Bay home.
Cowichan Bay celebrates spot prawn season
By Ann Andersen - Cowichan News Leader Pictorial Published: May 08, 2012 11:00 AM Updated: May 08, 2012 11:16 AM "The festival is a great event for the whole family and includes education, music activities, and - of course - lots of prawns," says Deerholme Farm's Bill Jones who'll be hosting a chef's tent featuring the large distinctive prawn.
Prince George sawmill explosion highlights safety at Cowichan mills
WorkSafeBC has ordered inspections of all B.C. sawmills, including Cowichan's, in the wake of Monday's catastrophic explosion in Prince George's Lakeland Mills sawmill.