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- Murals - The Spirit of Chemainus
- Murals - The Telephone Company - Circa 1915
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- Murals - The Winning Float
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- Murals - World in Motion
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- Murals - Arrival of the "Reindeer" in Horseshoe Ba
- Murals - Billy Thomas
- Murals - Camp 2 On a Sunday
- Murals - Chemainus - The War Years- Circa 1915
- Murals - Chemainus 1891
- Murals - Chemainus Harbour 1910
- Murals - Chemainus Hospital
- Murals - Chemainus Tug Boat
- Murals - Chemainus Waterwheel
- Murals - Chinese Bull Gang
- Murals - Company Store
- Murals - Fallers Undercutting a Fir
- Murals - First Schoolhouse, 1883
- Murals - H.M.S. Forward
- Murals - Julia Askew - First Child of European Anc
- Murals - Lenora Mines at Mt. Sicker
- Murals - Letters from the Front
- Murals - Logging With Oxen
- Murals - Memories of a Chinese Boy
- Murals - Mill Street in 1948
- Murals - Native Heritage
- Murals - NO. 3 Climax Engine
- Murals - Second Chemainus Sawmill
- Murals - Steam Donkey at Work
- Murals - Steam Train on Bridge Over Chemainus Rive
- Murals - Temporary Homes
- Murals - The Hermit
- Murals - The Hong Hing Waterfront Store
- Murals - The Loan Scout
- Murals - The Lumber Barons
- Murals - The Spirit of Chemainus
- Murals - The Telephone Company - Circa 1915
- Murals - The Thirty-Three Metre Collage
- Murals - The Winning Float
- Murals - Waiting for the Whistle
- Murals - World in Motion
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- Murals - Arrival of the "Reindeer" in Horseshoe Ba
- Murals - Billy Thomas
- Murals - Camp 2 On a Sunday
- Murals - Chemainus - The War Years- Circa 1915
- Murals - Chemainus 1891
- Murals - Chemainus Harbour 1910
- Murals - Chemainus Hospital
- Murals - Chemainus Tug Boat
- Murals - Chemainus Waterwheel
- Murals - Chinese Bull Gang
- Murals - Company Store
- Murals - Fallers Undercutting a Fir
- Murals - First Schoolhouse, 1883
- Murals - H.M.S. Forward
- Murals - Julia Askew - First Child of European Anc
- Murals - Lenora Mines at Mt. Sicker
- Murals - Letters from the Front
- Murals - Logging With Oxen
- Murals - Memories of a Chinese Boy
- Murals - Mill Street in 1948
- Murals - Native Heritage
- Murals - NO. 3 Climax Engine
- Murals - Second Chemainus Sawmill
- Murals - Steam Donkey at Work
- Murals - Steam Train on Bridge Over Chemainus Rive
- Murals - Temporary Homes
- Murals - The Hermit
- Murals - The Hong Hing Waterfront Store
- Murals - The Loan Scout
- Murals - The Lumber Barons
- Murals - The Spirit of Chemainus
- Murals - The Telephone Company - Circa 1915
- Murals - The Thirty-Three Metre Collage
- Murals - The Winning Float
- Murals - Waiting for the Whistle
- Murals - World in Motion
- Chemainus Murals
- Murals - Arrival of the "Reindeer" in Horseshoe Ba
- Murals - Billy Thomas
- Murals - Camp 2 On a Sunday
- Murals - Chemainus - The War Years- Circa 1915
- Murals - Chemainus 1891
- Murals - Chemainus Harbour 1910
- Murals - Chemainus Hospital
- Murals - Chemainus Tug Boat
- Murals - Chemainus Waterwheel
- Murals - Chinese Bull Gang
- Murals - Company Store
- Murals - Fallers Undercutting a Fir
- Murals - First Schoolhouse, 1883
- Murals - H.M.S. Forward
- Murals - Julia Askew - First Child of European Anc
- Murals - Lenora Mines at Mt. Sicker
- Murals - Letters from the Front
- Murals - Logging With Oxen
- Murals - Memories of a Chinese Boy
- Murals - Mill Street in 1948
- Murals - Native Heritage
- Murals - NO. 3 Climax Engine
- Murals - Second Chemainus Sawmill
- Murals - Steam Donkey at Work
- Murals - Steam Train on Bridge Over Chemainus Rive
- Murals - Temporary Homes
- Murals - The Hermit
- Murals - The Hong Hing Waterfront Store
- Murals - The Loan Scout
- Murals - The Lumber Barons
- Murals - The Spirit of Chemainus
- Murals - The Telephone Company - Circa 1915
- Murals - The Thirty-Three Metre Collage
- Murals - The Winning Float
- Murals - Waiting for the Whistle
- Murals - World in Motion
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Fire FightersNorth Cowichan has four paid-on-call fire halls: Chemainus, Crofton, Maple Bay and South End. Each hall does its own hiring, with the Human Resources department assisting with the application process. Paid-on-call fire fighters are paid for attending practices, call-outs and duty weekends. Practices are once a week and usually last a few hours. On duty weekends, which happen once every four weeks, you are expected to remain in the area and in a condition fit for work. You are also required to spend a half day at the Hall cleaning and maintaining equipment as part of your duty weekend. If you are interested in joining the Hall, you are encouraged to meet with the Chief first to find out more about the commitment required and to have your questions answered. For more information, you can contact the fire halls directly at the following non-emergency numbers:
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