Times Colonist / Judith Lavoie / Oct 7, 2012 1:00 AM Cowichan Tribes have stopped fishing for chinook salmon because low water in the Cowichan River is preventing fish from entering the river to spawn. The fish just aren’t able to get into the river and theyre gathering in the estuary, said former band manager […]
BC Rivers Day 2012 – Film and Field Trips
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2012 Lower Cowichan River Cleanup
2nd Annual LOWER COWICHAN RIVER CLEANUP Dive In, Have Fun, Win Prizes! ~ Help keep the Cowichan River Clean ~ Opportunities for all ages and abilities both on shore and in the water Sunday, August 26th, 2012 Rodger Hunter 250-701-0143 & Darin George 250-715-0244 Click here to download the poster
Annual clean-up of Cowichan River goes to two-day, weir-to-bay event
Lexi Bainas, Citizen, August 10, 2012 The old lady is getting a real facelift this summer. The annual Cowichan River cleanup is being officially expanded to become a two-day event. Starting with a big effort in Lake Cowichan Saturday, Aug. 25, the work will continue Sunday, Aug. 26 along the eastern portions down to Cowichan […]
B.C. lakeshores at risk due to lack of enforcement
MARK HUME, Globe and Mail, Jun. 12, 2011 When the British Columbia government did a study to find out how many people were getting permits to build docks, dump sand for artificial beaches and put up lakeside retaining walls, it got some shocking results. On two dozen lakes selected from around the province, researchers found […]
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