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Mount Tzouhalem cross cut down in act mayor calls 'plain unacceptable'


“All we know for sure is it’s been vandalized,” Siebring said. “Based on the pictures, it looks like somebody used a grinder to take it off, very near the base.”
He said the use of a grinder is concerning because it’s fire season. “You throw a grinder on metal at this time of year and there’s a lot of sparks.”
The Nature Conservancy of Canada said the land on Mount Tzouhalem is known as the Chase Woods Nature Preserve and is in the heart of the Cowichan Tribes’ traditional territory.
Siebring said he hopes what was done to the cross had nothing to do with other recent acts of vandalism, including the toppling of a James Cook statue in Victoria’s Inner Harbour. That act came amid reaction to the discovery of unmarked graves at former residential schools. ....

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North Cowichan 2020 Annual Report Coming to Council on Wednesday


North Cowichan 2020 Annual Report Coming to Council on Wednesday
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The North Cowichan year in review report for 2020 is coming to council on June 15.
“2020 was probably the most unusual year in the history of the municipality because of Covid,” North Cowichan Mayor Al Siebring says. “March 18 we shut everything down and said no more meetings, no more anything until we figure out what we were allowed to do.”
In spite of everything, the mayor says he’s not unhappy with how the year went.
“Our staff really stepped up and went to work on the infrastructure so we could have people working from home and we could do the remote council meetings,” Siebring says. “Given how unusual it was from a process perspective and from a staffing perspective, it’s actually pretty astounding that we accomplished as much as we did.”  ....

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Cowichan Tribes still facing racism in wake of COVID-19 outbreak


“We go into stores or restaurants here and we get the usual health questions: ‘Have you been out of the country? Do you have cold symptoms?’ You know all those questions.
“But when they come out, and the first thing they say is, ‘Are you a Cowichan Tribes member?’ And if you are, flat out refusal. There’s no health question. So I consider that racist. You’re singling out a single race. “
Seymour has issued a joint letter with the mayors of Duncan and North Cowichan calling on Cowichan Valley businesses to educate themselves about the outbreak and the shelter-in-place order that remains in effect on the reserve to limit the spread of the virus. ....

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Racism toward Cowichan Tribes during COVID-19 fight denounced by federal minister


Racism toward Cowichan Tribes during COVID-19 fight denounced by federal minister
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Racist comments directed towards a British Columbia Indigenous community fighting a COVID-19 outbreak were denounced Wednesday by federal Indigenous Services Minister Marc Miller.
Miller said he backed local leaders and residents who have spoken up against racism to support the Cowichan Tribes in the Duncan area, about 60 kilometres north of Victoria. ....

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