November 2021 Issue 156

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ith your gift to Cowichan Hospice, you provide compassionate end-of-life care to people like Diane Doucet, whose husband Glenn Spicer spent his last days in peace in Cowichan Hospice House. “As soon as Glenn was brought into his room at Hospice House, he was so happy. For Glenn Spicer’s legacy project was the beautiful me, it was like stained glass windows soon to be installed at Cowichan Hospice House. an island of sanity. It was an legacy will bring peace to enormous relief that I was all who enter this space. in a place where I could Each of us can leave a recharge myself to be a legacy in our own way. It help for Glenn and support is easy to create a legacy him on his journey. It through a gift in your will. gave me the strength to be After remembering your spiritually connected to loved ones, creating a gift him – an amazing gift. I in your will enables you to am so grateful. All the help make a lasting difference from Cowichan Hospice to a cause that you care volunteers gave me the about, and may even bridge to walk across reduce the taxes payable. turbulent waters. Not everyone has that bridge. Want to know more Through your donation, about legacy giving? you’re making that help Have questions about our possible, for me and for services? others. Thank you.” Contact us at info@ — Diane cowichanhospice.org or 250-701-4242 A lifelong artist, Glenn’s final passion project was creating the stained-glass Submitted by Holly Bowen windows for the Sacred Development Coordinator Space at Cowichan Cowichan Hospice Community Hospice House. Once Services 3122 Gibbins Road, Duncan installed, Glenn’s own

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Museums Galleries and Historical Walks

2min
page 76

November Forecasts

6min
page 77

Death Cafe Conversation Circles

1min
page 75

Going Off The Grid - Disconnect to Connect

3min
page 70

Giving Back to the Community

1min
pages 68-69

A Talk on Christian Science

2min
page 66

Nourished to Go

2min
page 53

Be Inspired

3min
pages 56-57

3 Steps to get into a Hot Real Estate Market

2min
page 58

Rich Gramma Poor Gramma

2min
pages 59-60

Take it Like a Man

1min
page 54

Fantastic News is Coming to the Cowichan Valley

3min
page 55

Leaving a Legacy of Care

1min
page 67

The Beauty of Mediums

2min
pages 47-48

Laying The Groundwork For Better Gut Health

2min
page 52

Gift Guide to Local Experiences

1min
page 46

Valley Voices: The Squirrel and the Owl

3min
pages 43-44

Chemainus Midnight Madness

1min
page 45

Cowichan Artisans Tour

4min
pages 39-42

Duncan Welcomes Kahuna Burger and Aloha Bowl

1min
page 36

Medicinal Mushrooms

2min
page 35

The Olive Station: Maple Squash Soup

1min
page 34

Get your Game On

2min
pages 32-33

Fair Trade Fiesta

2min
page 25

Holiday Food Planner

5min
pages 28-31

Autumn Picnics Pairs with Birding at Affinity Ciderhouse

3min
pages 21-22

Fair Trade and Ethical Baskets

1min
page 27

Red Sky Performance: Trace

2min
page 23

Support Fair Trade

2min
page 24

Unsworth Restaurant Community Supported Restaurant

1min
pages 19-20

Decorating for the Holiday Season

1min
page 18

Cowichan Intercultural Society

1min
page 13

Duncan’s Newest All Organic Cafe

6min
pages 16-17

Cowichan Mushrooms

3min
pages 14-15

CVCAS Promotes Literature & Collaboration

2min
page 9

Medium is the Message

1min
pages 11-12

Local Veteran George Brewster Writes a Book

2min
page 10

November Events

4min
pages 5-8
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