Lake Cowichan Gazette, November 13, 2013

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WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 2013

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LCS junior Lakers: Miss a spot for the Island finals but future looks bright

Cowichan Lake visitor numbers swell: 13.9% increase over last year

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Santa’s visit to the Lake set: Santa to plug-in the lights and start 7-day passport shopping PAGE 19

Anyone lose their wedding ring?

Last chance for public input for roundabout ‘wow’ centrepiece Tell us what you want: Nov. 1 deadline has past but council will still take your ideas for the roundabout centrepiece

Tyson Jones

Local RCMP Report: Good Samaritan turns in a ring, cars damaged

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The new roundabout at the intersection of North Shore and South Shore roads in Lake Cowichan is lacking a centrepiece, and the town is looking to the public for ideas, said Mayor Ross Forrest “We’re asking for some public input on the centre of the roundabout, to see what they would like there,” said Forrest. “It’s sort of a mix around town right now; some people want a logging theme, some want a fishing theme, and some want a wildlife theme, so we figured we would let the public get involved in the decision.” The roadwork was done to improve safety, and make driving through town easier. It has also provided the town with an opportunity for eye-catching art. Council is undecided on what medium the piece will be done in, but councillors do know they want something that draws attention. “We’re not sure what it will be made of yet, we just want something that’s going to make a statement, so when tourists drive into Lake Cowichan, they say wow,” said Forrest. “ Those themes speak volumes about Lake Cowichan. We’re looking for some type of statement piece.” The decision regarding the centre of the roundabout will not be made right away, so if you would like to voice your opinion on the matter there’s several options available. “I think it’s best to contact the office, so we can sort of compile what everyone is thinking,” said Forrest. “We also have our bi-annual public meeting in November, so hopefully the public will come out and speak a little bit about it then.” The phone number for the town office is 1-250-749-6681. You can also find information regarding the roundabout on the town’s Facebook page.

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Chief Petty Officer Ron Larone with his grandson Master Seaman William Piche attend the Remembrance Day ceremony at the Lake Cowichan Cenotaph on Monday, Nov.11. Ron has 32-years of service with the Navy and was stationed in Victoria, Ottawa and Halifax. William has been three-years in Sea Cadets and plans to join the Navy like his grandfather.

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A lost wedding ring was recently handed into the Lake Cowichan RCMP. A Good Samaritan handed in a men’s gold ring back on Nov. 1 at 2:36 p.m. RCMP officers confirmed the ring has an engraving on it and said in a press release “the police would like to return the ring to its rightful owner as soon as possible. There are no details or indications as to how long the ring has been lost. In an unrelated matter, police are investigating a Nov. 5 incident where, between 7:30 and 8:13 a.m. two vehicles had the driver’s side windows smashed. The vehicles were parked near the corner of Highway18 and Skutz Falls road. It appeared the inside of the vehicles had been rummaged through. If you have any information about this incident, or if you lost your wedding ring and believe the ring could well be yours, contact the Lake Cowichan RCMP at 250-749-6668.

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