Lake Cowichan Gazette, March 18, 2015

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Music in the Lake: Organizers look to main event as sun sets on Winter Nights PAGE 2

Downtown Market: Downtown Renewal Society seeking vendor applications PAGE 12

Health and Wellness: Photos from the local Health and Wellness Fair PAGE 10

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Work is progressing on the ball fields in preparation for the upcoming baseball season. Andrew Cage from Island Irrigation and Landscaping is working on the infield and readying the outfield for Hydroseeding when weather permits.

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promoting Lake Cowichan as a whole. “[Cooperation] is more important for a small community like Lake Cowichan than it is for more urban areas,” Humphrey said. “There aren’t as many businesses here, and we need to get them to start sharing ideas.” Humphrey served the Chamber of Commerce as president from 2005 until 2012, when he e officially stepped down from his

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The recent Cowichan Lake District Chamber of Commerce AGM saw the return of Jim Humphrey to the president’s seat. Humphrey said that the Chamber’s biggest priorities going forward this year will be to achieve a higher level of cooperation between businesses, as well as focusing more on

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