Cowichan Valley Citizen / Lexi Banas / Aug. 22, 2018 4:30 p.m. Rescue squads have been busy this summer moving fish fry from the small pools that are all that’s been left of the creeks flowing into Cowichan Lake. Even rivers, like Mesachie Lake’s Robertson River, that can roar during the winter time, have become […]
Cowichan Million Litre Challenge – March 16-24, 2018
News Release, Cowichan Watershed Board, March 16-24, 2018 To mark UN World Water Day (March 22) here in the Cowichan valley, our goal is to find 100 people who will test their hoses for leaks and fix them this week, resulting in 1 million litres of water saved over the course of the […]
High snowpack raises hopes for salmon habitat on Vancouver Island
Biggest snow levels in 7 years expected to boost river flows for fish By Deborah Wilson, CBC News, Mar 19, 2018 While a high snowpack level threatens flooding for parts of the B.C. Interior, it may spell good news for Vancouver Island's fish. Accumulated snow on Vancouver Island mountains is at a seven-year peak, with a snowpack currently around […]
Speakers Series
The Speakers Series features engaging speakers sharing their knowledge and expertise on topics relevant to the well-being and sustainability of the Cowichan watershed, within Quw’utsun territory. The series is hosted by the Cowichan Watershed Board, with the support of VIU Cowichan, the Real Estate Foundation of BC, and our generous speakers. We are grateful for Elder T’awahwiye Philomena Williams […]
Koksilah River Information Night – 01 Mar 2018
Koksilah River Information Night Thursday March 1st, 6:30-9pm The HUB at Cowichan Station (main hall), 2375 Koksilah Rd. Co-Hosted by CVRD Area E Director Alison Nicholson and Cowichan Watershed Board All welcome. Free. Click here for Facebook event link Itinerary 7pm – Introductions and Context Cowichan Tribes Welcome; Importance of Hwulqw'selu to First Nations people; […]
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