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Lower Cowichan River Cleanup 2021

July 23, 2021 by Jill Thompson

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Lower Cowichan River Cleanup will be held on Sunday Aug 22 2021. Hope to see you there!

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Koksilah Community Meeting (online) July 28th 7pm

July 23, 2021 by Jill Thompson

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Planning for a new Cowichan District Hospital

June 30, 2021 by Jill Thompson

The Cowichan Watershed Board encourages people with knowledge and perspectives to contribute constructively in the discussion about how to plan and build the new Cowichan District Hospital on Bell McKinnon Road within the lower Cowichan watershed.  Learn about the plan, and planning process, here. 

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Cowichan Lake Weir – July 8 Project Update

June 29, 2021 by Jill Thompson

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July 8 Project Update.Live Presentation:  6-7 pm. Q&A Session:   7-8 pm.  (Submit questions in advance.)For the link, to submit questions, and to learn more, please visit: https://cowichanlakeweir.ca/

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Protecting Salmon Habitat in the Koksilah and Chemainus Rivers

May 26, 2021 by Jill Thompson

Twinned Watersheds field crew at Koksilah

By Mike Patterson, My Cowichan Valley Now, 89.7 Juice FM You may see an unusual-looking group of people wading along the Koksilah and Chemainus Rivers this summer carrying high-tech gadgets instead of fishing rods. They’re involved in a three-year research project now underway to study the changes taking place on the rivers due to climate […]

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