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North Cowichan staff are working with Canada Post on harmonizing the town name for addresses that are currently using Duncan, to be changed to North Cowichan. The change is expected to be implemented in 2025.
The change will only affect… more
Category: Roads
Timeframe: Fall 2024
Budget: $3,000,000
Project led by: North Cowichan
Description:
Genoa Bay Road provides the only road access into Genoa Bay village along challenging mountainous terrain.
Engineering staff… more
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Category: Parks
North Cowichan is upgrading Art Mann playground beginning late June 2024.
The municipality has an ongoing maintenance process to upgrade playgrounds as they naturally age out.
The upgrades will include the latest and greatest… more
Category: Roads
Phase 2: Sewer and water main installation Location
Bell McKinnon Rd and Herd Rd
Timeframe
April 22 to late September 2024
Project led by
Hall Constructors
Description
Installation of storm sewer and water main, as well as road work,… more
Category: Water and environment
Project timeline: 2022 to 2025
Partners: Flood Debris Management Secretariat (FDMS), Municipality of North Cowichan, Cowichan Valley Regional District (CVRD), Halalt First Nation, Penelakut First Nation, B.C. Ministry of Emergency Management and Climate Readiness… more
Category: Buildings
Location
5847 Chesterfield Avenue, Duncan, B.C.
Timeframe
2019 (funding announcement)
2023-2024 (construction)
Project led by
North Cowichan
Description
The Cowichan Sportsplex field house will feature fully accessible public… more
Category: Parks
Location2876 Fuller Lake Rd (between Fuller Lake Arena and the Trans-Canada Highway)
Timeframe
2023
Madrone Environmental Services completed an ecological assessment to identify any sensitive ecosystems within the course design. … more
Category: Utilities and infrastructure
The developer of the Commons at Osborne Bay intends to move forward with constructing a water storage reservoir that will provide fire protection and increased water pressure for the subdivision and the surrounding area.
The… more
Category: Utilities and infrastructure
Background
The Joint Utility Board Sewage Treatment Plant is a hybrid secondary/tertiary treatment plant located on the Cowichan River that treats wastewater from North Cowichan, Duncan, Cowichan Bay, Eagle Heights and Cowichan Tribes (… more