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Music makes magic

Music makes magic

Neighbours host souper time

Neighbours host souper time

Lending an ear to Peninsula seniors

Lending an ear to Peninsula seniors

Danny Daniels

Danny Daniels

These days, there is more and more focus on keeping fit as the number one way of preventing disease and aging in all sectors of the population.
Fake flowers that won’t get you in trouble

Fake flowers that won’t get you in trouble

Sugary sweet or sugar free, candy bouquets offer an edible option for your sweetie.
Judy Smith

Judy Smith

Here on the Peninsula, we are lucky to have an amazing hospital right on our doorstep, but we may not always take the time to really appreciate the many hours of work and most notably, the volunteer work that goes into having such a fantastic facility readily available to us. As a weekly volunteer and member of the board for the Saanich Peninsula Hospital Foundation, Judy Smith knows first-hand the value of having such a tight-knit group of volunteers and staff behind and inside the hospital.
Ready, set, read

Ready, set, read

Help celebrate Peninsula volunteers

Beacon Community Services Board Chair Bob Cronin is telling Peninsula residents to, “come one, come all” to the Hearts of the Community awards ceremony and free community luncheon to celebrate and honour Peninsula volunteers.

A course for caregivers

The free five-week Helping Alzheimer and Dementia Caregivers Cope series, beginning Feb. 5, provides an opportunity for residents to learn effective ways to care for a person with Alzheimer’s disease or a related dementia.
Newspaper clippings inspire novel

Newspaper clippings inspire novel

Newspaper clippings fill a drawer in Mel McIlveen’s desk.