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[Video Link] BC Budget Announcement – Support to Rebuild Cowichan Lake Weir

February 22, 2024 by Jill Thompson

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BC Funding and Partnership Announced for Weir Rebuild (Click for video) “Built in the 1950’s the weir controls water flow into the Cowichan River. This has impacts on the local supply of drinking water and fish habitat, especially during drought. The Regional District and Cowichan Tribes have been calling for a rebuild and we’re proud […]

Filed Under: News, Resources, Salmon Sustainability Target, Water Supply Target, Weir Ready

[The Discourse] ‘The water will just be gone’: Urgent calls to support Cowichan Lake weir

November 10, 2023 by Jill Thompson

If weir construction doesn’t start soon, the Cowichan River could go dry in the summer, local experts say. By Shalu Mehta ● Cowichan Valley ● November 10, 2023 Calls for the province to support the construction of a new weir in Cowichan Lake are stronger and filled with more urgency than ever.  These calls come […]

Filed Under: Library, Media, News, Our Watersheds, Water Supply Target, Weir Ready

[Chek TV] Water to be pumped from Lake Cowichan into Cowichan River amid drought

September 8, 2023 by Shawn DeWolfe

Crews are preparing to pump water from Lake Cowichan into the Cowichan River as the waterway continues to experience a severe drought. Paper Excellence, the company that owns Catalyst Crofton, has been authorized by the province to open the Cowichan Lake Weir starting as early as Sept. 11, depending on rainfall. Water will pump from […]

Filed Under: Fish & Flows Working Group, Koksilah Low Flow, Water Supply Target, Weir Ready

As river levels drop, people on Vancouver Island say a weir would help them adapt.

July 24, 2023 by Jill Thompson

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Cowichan Tribes, local governments call on province to help fund project. CBC News · Posted: Jul 22, 2023 People in the Cowichan Valley on Vancouver Island say they have a “shovel-ready” solution to frighteningly low river levels — but they need the province to cough up funding. Lydia Hwitsum, elected chief of Cowichan Tribes, is […]

Filed Under: Fish & Flows Working Group, Media, Our Watersheds, Water Supply Target, Weir Ready

Comment: Drought renews urgency for action on Cowichan Lake Weir

October 21, 2022 by Jill Thompson

A commentary by the co-chairs of the Cowichan Watershed Board. Lydia Hwitsum is Cowichan Tribes chief and Lori Iannidinardo is Cowichan Valley Regional District chair. Lydia Hwitsum, Lori Iannidinardo Oct 21, 2022 4:28 AM Victoria Times Colonist After several drought-stricken summers, this year’s cold, rainy spring was met with a sigh of relief by those […]

Filed Under: Documents, Resources, Water Supply Target, Weir Ready

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