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Need reaches new height

Sidney Lions Food Bank is setting unfortunate records this summer.
Tsartlip dig for health

Tsartlip dig for health

The Tsartlip First Nation held a traditional ground breaking for a new health centre.
North Saanich blooms eternal

North Saanich blooms eternal

Garden beds filled with edibles at municipal hall
FledgeFest draws worldwide visitors

FledgeFest draws worldwide visitors

The population of people exploded on one West Saanich Road bend last week as eagle watchers celebrated FledgeFest.
Crack cook house dismantled in James Bay

Crack cook house dismantled in James Bay

Four crack cooks arrested in two-month operation

More riders taking Malahat bus commuter service

The average number of monthly riders on the Cowichan Valley Commuter service has climbed from more than 2,700 to more than 5,800 since 2008
Tougher roadside impaired rules here to stay

Tougher roadside impaired rules here to stay

Bar and restaurant owners give up on push for changes
Charities hope review reforms gambling grants

Charities hope review reforms gambling grants

Funding to many non-profits was slashed in 2009

School District 63 balances books with extra cash

Since April, district trustees have said they planned to contravene the School Act and put forward a deficit budget for 2011-12 school year by the June 30 deadline.

UPDATE: Cougar killed in downtown Sidney

RCMP and conservation track a cougar to the Sidney waterfront
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