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Sandown project deferred

North Saanich Council moved to defer the motion for first and second reading of bylaws for the Sandown project to a September council meeting,
Summer winds down in Sidney

Summer winds down in Sidney

Summer sounds concerts at an end
HST rejected by B.C. voters

HST rejected by B.C. voters

The B.C. government is getting to work dismantling the harmonized sales tax, a job that may take more than a year and add billions to the province's deficit.

Signs of farming

North Saanich updates agricultural signage rules
BC Ferries eyes sailing, staff reductions

BC Ferries eyes sailing, staff reductions

Passenger and vehicle traffic is down this year and is not expected to recover any time soon, so BC Ferries is considering a plan to cut hundreds of sailings to save money.
Beacon overpass close to passing

Beacon overpass close to passing

Province will hear steering committee’s pitch in September
MLA Iain Black leaving politics

MLA Iain Black leaving politics

Port Moody-Coquitlam MLA Iain Black is resigning his seat to take a new job as CEO of the Vancouver Board of Trade. Premier Christy Clark said she is "delighted and saddened" to see the MLA who succeeded her as Port Moody-area MLA leave politics.

Baby Molly’s leukemia in remission

It’s been eight months since the story of baby Molly captured the hearts and minds of Victorians.
Peninsula officers represent force at world sporting event

Peninsula officers represent force at world sporting event

Two Central Saanich police officers are in New York this week to compete as triathletes at the World Police and Fire Games.

Area residents chase speeders

Central Saanich men target two areas of traffic concerns within the municipality