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TimberWest considers trading watershed lands for residential development in CVRD's north end
By Nick Bekolay - Cowichan News Leader Pictorial Published: May 15, 2013 6:00 PM Updated: May 16, 2013 5:31 AM The Town of Ladysmith is trying to become just the third community in British Columbia to own and control its own watershed.
Chef decides to move into pizza business
Todd Banish bring more than 25 years in the restaurant business to his Freshslice Pizza location in the Port Place Shopping Centre.
Bronze statue is B.C. native sculptor's tribute to his great-great-grandfather
Chris Hadfield has returned from his five-month mission aboard the International Space Station During his time in orbit, the Canadian astronaut has been tweeting some incredbile images of the earth.
Plenty of options for Nanaimo-area voters
Anyone who can't vote on May 14 can do so at any advance voting place May 8 through May 11, from 8 a.m. to 8 p.m. Advance voting is available to all voters and all advance voting places are wheelchair accessible.
Old incinerator upgraded into north-end ECO Depot
Cowichan Valley Regional District chair - and Ladysmith Mayor - Rob Hutchins speaks during a ground breaking ceremony for the new Zero Waste Recycling Centre on Peerless Road April 16.
Pamela Anderson recently debuted a dramatically different look and told Buzzfeed that she\'s not sure if she \'\'ever really felt beautiful.\'\' Here\'s a look at Anderson through the years.