Gazette The Lake Cowichan
WEDNESDAY, MAY 6, 2015
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Heritage Day: Residents of Honeymoon Bay get ready to show off their old relics PAGE 3
Town budget for 2015 includes a three per cent tax increase for homeowners PAGE 11
Day of Mourning: Residents and officials pay their respects to fallen forest workers PAGE 10
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Hometown singer-songwriter Mary Egan and Ron Ingram playing for an appreciative crowd at last year’s Music in the Lake: Summer Nights event in July.
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After facing concerns over losing funding and a lack of volunteers, organizers of Music in the Lake, Lake Cowichan’s annual outdoor summer concert series, announced this week that the event would be continuing this year, albeit with a few changes. Among those changes will be a
new format, switching the weekly concert schedule to a bi-weekly one. Organizer Elvin Hedden explained that the change was necessary, due to him and the few other organizers of the event not being able to commit as much time this year. “We’re getting older, and we’re getting tired of putting all this time in,” he said. While there will be fewer concerts this year, five in total, e
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