Originally published in the Cowichan Valley Citizen Oct. 7, 2019 12:00 a.m. / COLUMNISTS/ OPINION Why “Weir” Ready This is part four of a feature series by the Cowichan Watershed Board delving into the question of how the Cowichan River’s low water flows affect residents in our community, and why more and more people are […]
Why “Weir” Ready: with Diana Gunderson
Originally published in the Cowichan Valley Citizen Sep. 29, 2019 3:00 p.m. / COLUMNISTS/ OPINION Why “Weir” Ready This is part three of a feature series by the Cowichan Watershed Board delving into the question of how the Cowichan River’s low water flows affect residents in our community, and why more and more people are […]
Why “Weir” Ready: with James Buchan
Originally published in the Cowichan Valley Citizen Sep. 22, 2019 10:00 a.m. / COLUMNISTS/ OPINION Why “Weir” Ready This is part two of a feature series by the Cowichan Watershed Board delving into the question of how the Cowichan River’s low water flows affect residents in our community, and why more and more people are […]
Why “Weir” Ready: with Dr. Shannon Waters
Originally published in the Cowichan Valley Citizen Sep. 15, 2019 9:00 a.m. / COLUMNISTS / OPINION Why “Weir” Ready This is part one of a feature series by the Cowichan Watershed Board delving into the question of how the Cowichan River’s low water flows affect residents in our community, and why more and more people […]
The Discourse: Communities come together to clean the Quw’utsun Sta’lo’ (Cowichan River)
Volunteers removed 1,700 kilograms of garbage from the riverbank at this year’s Lower Cowichan River Cleanup. By Shalu Mehta ● Cowichan Valley, Vancouver Island ● September 1, 2022 Volunteers take to the banks of the Quw’utsun Sta’lo’ (Cowichan River) on Sunday, Aug. 29 for the Lower Cowichan River Cleanup. Photo by Shalu Mehta/The Discourse On […]