By Matthew Peterson, Ladysmith Chronicle, April 11, 2011 The Town of Ladysmith is taking a resolution straight to the UBCM they hope will be making some waves. The town is hoping the government will either gift watersheds to local municipalities or help provide them with funds to buy them from private companies. Ladysmith Coun. Steve […]
Groundwater
Groundwater is water which is stored underground – not surprisingly. It can be confined, which means that a deposit of water is surrounded by nonpermeable rock, typically in aquifers or unconfined, in which case it is surrounded by permeable rock, gravel, soil, and other materials. Around 20% of the world's freshwater is groundwater, and groundwater […]
Burns Day Passes: No Lake Monster Sightings Reported
By Rodger Hunter, Co-ordinator, Cowichan Watershed Board January 29, 2011 As we ate the haggis and sipped a wee bit of whisky to celebrate Robbie Burns’ day last week conversation drifted to Scots, Loch Ness, the Loch Ness monster (Nessie) and then our own giant sea serpents. Nessie is a world renowned tourism attraction but […]
Cobs, Pens, Cygnets and Celebration
Rodger Hunter, Cowichan Watershed Board, October 20, 2010 Sounds like corn, ballpoints and rings but they are the names for male, female and young trumpeter swans. The celebration is for the return of these majestic, graceful waterbirds to their Cowichan wintering grounds. Trumpeter Swans are all about family and tradition. Adults normally mate for life […]
Counting Cowichan River fish with a fence
Lake Cowichan Gazette, October 18, 2010 The weather has turned in the watershed. On Thanksgiving weekend there was some serious rain. Things got very busy at the Department of Fisheries and Ocean’s (DFO) counting fence that spans the Cowichan River below Allenby Road and above the Island Corridor railway bridge. As September showers became October […]
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