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Once rejected Kinsol Trestle now a resurrected Vancouver Island must-see
Vancouver Island Free Daily
Shawnigan Lake Historical Society's Lori Treloar brings both passion and depth through her guided Kinsol trestle tours.
2 months ago
Drought-ravaged Koksilah River on Vancouver Island to get monitoring wells
CBC
The Koksilah River system, which flows into the City of Duncan, has experienced critical drought in recent years putting water levels and...
57 months ago
Vancouver Island salmon threatened by log-booming practices: report
Victoria News
Log-boom operations in the Cowichan-Koksilah estuary are having a devastating impact on wild salmon populations: report.
4 months ago
Water licensing restrictions in Koksilah watershed deterring new farms
Lake Cowichan Gazette
Water-licensing restrictions imposed by the province in the Koksilah River watershed are making it difficult for new farming operations to...
3 months ago
Deep Dive: Watershed stories by The Discourse
The Discourse.
Drought, floods, development and change: The Discourse's in-depth reporting on solutions for the Cowichan and Koksilah watersheds.
20 months ago
Extreme drought leads to restrictions imposed on the Koksilah and Cowichan Rivers
Victoria Buzz
River levels have been dropping all across BC as the effects of the province's current unprecedented drought set in.
14 months ago
Koksilah River project bolstered by government funds
Chemainus Valley Courier
Cowichan farmers are getting government help to build more resilient and sustainable practices in the face of climate change. Koksilah River...
4 weeks ago
B.C. farmer fined $22K for illegal slaughter-waste dump moves it down the road
CBC
Vancouver Island-based G.T. Farms has been fined $22100 by the Ministry of Environment for environmental violations, and more fines have...
19 months ago
Preserving Salmon Habitat in the Koksilah and Chemainus Rivers
My Cowichan Valley Now
A three-year research project now underway to study the changes taking place on the rivers due to climate change.
41 months ago
Provincial government acquires 190 hectares of land
Victoria Buzz
The provincial government announced Thursday that it has acquired more than 190 hectares of ecologically sensitive land throughout B.C..
77 months ago