A much needed upgrade has been completed at Cawston Garden. All 13 plots have new wooden box surrounds, wood chips were added to the pathways and parts of the original sign are being refurbished and added to the new fence at the front of the garden. A new sign (recognizable at all of our gardens, now) was erected at the back of the garden. The work on this project was done by the Wheels students from the Wheels Transition to Employment Program, SD 23. COCG would like to thank the “Crew” for all their hard work, as well as Dr. Peter Molloy – Director of Instruction, Student Support Services, SD 23 and Community Living B.C. for their support in the purchase of building materials and labour of the students.