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Home » Publications » LAW » Government » Protecting Echo Heights Forest

Protecting Echo Heights Forest

Filed in: Government Land Research Vancouver Island & Gulf Islands | August 18, 2009 by The Environmental Law Centre Society

Report presented to the District of North Cowichan Council on behalf of the Chemainus Residents Association examining Council’s legal duties when making planning decisions and documents the long history of community use of the lands commonly known as Echo Heights Forest in Chemainus, BC. For more information, click here.

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