Shane Ryan running for CVRD seat in Mill Bay/Malahat

Election will be held Oct. 17

Cowichan Valley Citizen
Business Notes: Malahat SkyWalk introduces new gravity-defying glass cube - Lake Cowichan Gazette

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Shane Ryan running for CVRD seat in Mill Bay/Malahat - Lake Cowichan Gazette

Election will be held Oct. 17

Lake Cowichan Gazette
Shane Ryan running for CVRD seat in Mill Bay/Malahat - Ladysmith Chronicle

Election will be held Oct. 17

Ladysmith Chronicle
Business Notes: Malahat SkyWalk introduces new gravity-defying glass cube

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Cowichan Valley Citizen
Business Notes: Malahat SkyWalk introduces new gravity-defying glass cube - Chemainus Valley Courier

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Chemainus Valley Courier
Sometimes there are good ideas in the TC letters! www.timescolonist.com/opinion/lett... #yyj #Malahat #VancouverIsland
B.C. halts Malahat highway widening project near Goldstream

The B.C. government says it’s shelving its plan to widen the Malahat highway near Goldstream Park and install a median barrier as it awaits further reviews of potential environmental impacts.

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Upper #Goldstream Falls.
Flip phone sideways for full #panoramic view.

The quieter, less busy area of #GoldstreamPark. It's great to hike there in late Fall & Winter, when the campground is gated off. You see almost no one else on the trails in off season.

#WaterfallWednesday #waterfalls #BCParks #VancouverIsland #Wsanec #Malahat #PacificNorthwest #Forest #GoldstreamRiver #waterway #Cascadia #BritishColumbia #VanIsle #PNW #nature #hiking #photography #WorldInMyEyes #landscape

The #KoksilahRiver, Xwulqw'selu Sta'lo', #Watershed is located south of Duncan on #VancouverIsland and lies within the traditional territories of #Cowichan Tribes, #Malahat Nation and other #FirstNations.

The #Koksilah River originates on the slopes of Waterloo Mountain, southwest of #ShawniganLake. It flows eastward for approximately 44 km before discharging into the Cowichan/Koksilah estuary. The watershed area is approximately 302 square kilometres. The main tributaries of the Koksilah River are Fellows Creek in the west, and Kelvin, Patrolas, Howie and Glenora creeks, which enter the Koksilah about 4-6 km upstream of the estuary in Cowichan Bay, which it shares with the Cowichan River.

The Cowichan and Koksilah #Rivers were historically connected through side-channels where Duncan is currently situated. #Shhwuykwselu (which translates loosely to “Busy Place”) was a historical connection and intersection between the two rivers where people gathered before continuing up the Cowichan or Koksilah rivers. Today the place name Sh-hwuykwselu is still carried by a small lower tributary of the Koksilah River, and the name #Xwulqwselu is the name of a Cowichan village nearby.

#BCRivers #RiversOfVancouverIsland #BCWatersheds #WaterIsLife #PacificNorthwest #BritishColumbia #Cascadia #PNW #ProtectWatersheds #Nature