December 2021 Issue 157

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to the brink with emergency rooms and ICUs overwhelmed by unvaccinated patients. The effectiveness of vaccines in preventing serious illness and death from COVID is clearly documented, and we must continue to do all we can to encourage more people to get their shots.

ALISTAIR MACREGOR Alistair MacGregor is the MP for Cowichan-Malahat-Langford and the federal NDP’s Critic for Agriculture and Agri-food, Rural Economic Development and deputy Justice

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ollowing the federal election that was held in September, the 44th Parliament of Canada began its service on Monday, November 22nd. The House of Commons is due to continue sitting until December 17th, and I’m happy to be back in Ottawa on your behalf and championing the issues that matter to our communities here in CowichanMalahat-Langford. It is hard to believe that December is here, Christmas is around the corner, and that we’ve arrived at the end of 2021, a year that has provided no shortage of frustration, apprehension, and concern. While many of us might be happy to see 2021 in our rearview mirror, there is no doubt that we will continue to be exposed to serious challenges in the months and years ahead. Our country is now continuing through the 21st month of the COVID-19 pandemic and its delta variant-driven fourth wave. We are collectively worn out and exhausted by this disease, and healthcare systems in Canada have been driven

On top of this, climate change again reared its ugly head in spectacular fashion last month. Following a summer that brought unprecedented heat waves and destructive wildfires, much of southern BC was hit hard by an atmospheric river, causing torrential rainstorms that dumped record-smashing amounts of water over a twoday period. Extreme flooding, landslides, and mudslides followed the deluge, causing critical infrastructure and home damage that will climb into the billions of dollars and will likely be one of the most expensive weather-related disasters in Canadian history. How much more evidence must we wait for before those in power understand the gravity of the situation before us? How many future tax dollars are we prepared to spend as a country to shore up critical infrastructure in the face of increasing and more catastrophic extreme weather events driven by human-caused climate change? Because make no mistake, any costs associated with the investments we need to make as a country to transition away from our fossil-fuel dependent economy will pale in comparison with the economic havoc that climate change will wreak on Canada in future years. 2021’s heat waves, wildfires, and floods in BC are a sign of our new normal. The natural environment is trying to send us a message that all is not well. We must take stock of this last year and finally listen.

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Adding Lightness to the Season with Flower Remedies

7min
pages 75-76

December Forecasts

6min
page 77

Anemones in the Bay

2min
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Akido For You

3min
page 69

Winter the Season of Yin

3min
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Alistair Macgregor

2min
page 67

Women in Trades Training VIU

2min
page 66

Cowichan Employer Resource Guide

1min
page 65

Ranking Your Goals: A smart move

3min
page 64

Why We Should Read: Split Tooth

2min
page 62

Culinary Explorations With Tea

4min
page 63

November Arts Events

1min
page 61

Will you Merry Me?

2min
page 59

Everywhere Beyond the Horizon Art Show

2min
page 60

Tis the Season

2min
page 58

The Gift of Hearing

1min
page 57

Joy Gives Us Wings

2min
page 55

Berberine

2min
page 56

Climate Change and Hope in the Cowichan Valley 50 The Spirit of Giving Cowichan NonProfits

5min
pages 52-53

The Winter Garden

2min
page 51

Christmas Pantomime Tom Thumb The Shawnigan Players

2min
pages 46-47

Shut the Front Door

3min
pages 35-36

Best of Cowichan 2021 Gift Guide

8min
pages 40-44

Microneedling: A Modern Twist on an Ancient Practise

2min
page 33

The Traditions of Fruitcake

5min
pages 31-32

Taste the Spirit of Hawaii at Aloha Bowl

4min
page 25

Fill Your Winter Basket with Local Art, Food and Cheer

2min
pages 26-27

Butter Oil Cinnamon Rolls

1min
page 24

Holiday Recipes from Soda Exchange

1min
page 22

Turkey Roll

2min
page 21

History Glass Hot Milk Punch

2min
page 23

Pappy’s Creton A Quebecois Tradition

1min
page 20

Small Works and Big Hearts on display at Rainforest Arts

2min
page 13

Cowichan Camerata String Orchestra Fills your Winter Musical Cup

2min
page 7

Join Us at the Cowichan Station Winter Market

1min
pages 16-17

Some Chef Tips for Easier Holiday Cooking

2min
page 18

Pizzeria Prima Strada Grab and Goin Cobble Hill

1min
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December Events

2min
pages 5-6

The Future of Six Mountains is ours to Decide

1min
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Farnsdale Avenue Housing Estate Townswomen’s Guild Dramatic Society Murder Mystery

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