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fantastic and detailed piece by @micksweetman.bsky.social about the impacts and implications of the government's decision to make prescribed alternatives to the unregulated drug LESS accessible

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Wildwood Ecoforest, which has long served as a counterexample to modern logging practices, just got closer to its original size. Thanks to a successful fundraising campaign, 8.5 hectares of land have been added back to the ecoforest. Read the story:
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Wildwood Ecoforest gains nearly 9 hectares of ‘untouched’ land
Success of fundraising campaign brings the famed demonstration forest back to more than two-thirds of its original size.
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This Monday's Nanaimo city council meeting created a friendship city policy, renewed the Downtown Nanaimo Business Improvement Area, expanded two dry recovery houses and defeated a motion to support a community health centre. Read more in Council Corner:
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Photo of Nanaimo Mayor Leonard Krog and city councillors standing in front of the sign at Loudon Park holding a placard that shows the properties the city purchased to add to the park.
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“They thought they were trying to civilize us, which is really ironic. They don't understand the cultural and traditional ways that we live and that we practice daily is our strength.”
Every Child Matters march attracts thousands in Duncan – The Discourse.
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation remembers Indigenous children who were sent to Indian Residential “Schools” in Canada
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“We’re still here as Indian people, we’re still here still living our culture!”https://thediscourse.ca/cowichan-valley/every-child-matters-march-attracts-thousands-wearing-orange-on-quwutsun-lands
Every Child Matters march attracts thousands in Duncan – The Discourse.
National Day for Truth and Reconciliation remembers Indigenous children who were sent to Indian Residential “Schools” in Canada
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Check out this deep-dive I did last month on how the Comox Valley can improve its water use.
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Today is the National Day for Truth and Reconciliation. See the events in your community and additional resources in our special newsletter for today.

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Photo of a person wearing and orange shirt with the text “To honour the children who survived Indian Residential Schools and to remember the children who never made it home.”
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“I know that $6,000 more to travel to a conference in Ottawa does seem like a lot of money, and it’s a lot of money to me,” Coun. Hilary Eastmure told The Discourse. “…But I really consider these conferences to be a critical part of my job as a councillor.”
How much are Nanaimo councillors spending? – The Discourse.
Council expense report shows fewer councillors attending national conferences this year.
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“We need to reignite the passion for living on this Earth.” :earth_americas: The Discourse was on hand to cover Quw'utsun Sta'lo' Skweyul. See our photos of the day and hear from the people working hard to protect this vital watershed!
Cowichan River Day celebrates the unifying power of a heritage river – The Discourse.
Cowichan River Day brings the community together to celebrate the river through stewardship, knowledge sharing and reflections on its importance.
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Julie's reporting peels back the curtain to a nuanced and complicated issue involving the Regional District of Nanaimo and a community member's efforts to house family in a tiny home on her property. Read it here:
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Regional District of Nanaimo 'drop the hammer' on tiny home
Despite a housing crisis, Nanoose Bay Regional District of Nanaimo director called bylaw on a tiny home in his neighbourhood.
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Exciting news! The Discourse is a finalist for the 2025 Webster Awards in the Excellence in Community Reporting category for TWO different stories by reporters @juliechadwick.bsky.social and Rowan Flood. 🎉
Find links to the stories in this thread:
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The Discourse is at Quw'utsun Sta'lo' Skweyul (Cowichan River Day) today! Come by our tent and let us know what you love about local watersheds, and what has you curious in the Cowichan Valley. 🌊🌿
Eric stands behind a table and under a tent with a sign next to him for The Discourse. He’s smiling!
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The Comox Valley Sewer Conveyance Project is set to finish early, and Comox Valley residents can soon look forward to two-way traffic again along the dyke road.
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Comox Valley commute to ease soon as sewer conveyance project wraps up on schedule
‘New pipe is 98 per cent in the ground,’ according to regional district
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Got a chance to dive a bit deeper into a recent decision by the Agricultural Land Commission to reject a plan to remove a small portion of a dike that runs through the Cowichan Estuary. One advocate told me this raises big concerns about the province’s commitment to reconciliation @thediscourse.ca
Plan to remove portion of dike at Cowichan estuary rejected by land commission – The Discourse.
Advocates for the Cowichan Estuary Restoration Project call on province to align policies with reconciliation.
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‘They feel that Indigenous agriculture practices are inferior to modern day Western agriculture practices.’: Partial rejection of plan to remove Cowichan estuary dike raises questions about the province’s commitment to reconciliation. Read more below.
Plan to remove portion of dike at Cowichan estuary rejected by land commission – The Discourse.
Advocates for the Cowichan Estuary Restoration Project call on province to align policies with reconciliation.
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Our Nanaimo and Comox Valley reporters @micksweetman.bsky.social and @emrichards.bsky.social are at the @nifss.bsky.social screenings this afternoon at the Vancouver Island Conference Centre. Come say hello and watch some international films.
Photo of two men wearing glassing behind a laptop with the home page of thediscource.ca open.
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Ever stumbled across a little free library on a Cowichan Valley Street corner?

We’ve mapped out every little free library our readers could find — from Mill Bay to North Cowichan and beyond. See what’s near you (and help us add more!).
Find a little free library in the Cowichan Valley near you – The Discourse.
From Mill Bay to North Cowichan, readers have shared the location of little free libraries to help neighbours discover and share books.
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