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Airstrip makeover

Repaving the runway happens every three decades or so. The News Review spent an evening in the field to watch the work in progress at the Victoria International Airport. See page three.

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Tip of the Peninsula Step away from the seal

SIDNEY — People are being asked not to touch or interfere with baby seals on area beaches this summer. Seal pup season begins in July and August, reports the B.C. SPCA. It’s at this time when female seals leave their young to make feeding trips, says Sara Dubois, chief scientific officer for the B.C. SPCA. It is not unusual, then, to see Becky Forsayeth photo seal pups on land. Seal pup season The SPCA asks peaks in July and that people keep their August. (and their pets’) distance from seals and to remember that a seal pup is not necessarily orphaned or abandoned. Young animals that are truly injured or orphaned need prompt attention. Learn more by calling the B.C. SPCA hotline at 1-855622-7722. —Submitted by the B.C. SPCA

Aviation Museum open house

NORTH SAANICH — The B.C. Aviation Museum in North Saanich holds its annual open house on Saturday, July 26. See aircraft rebuilt to display quality that highlights local aviation history. The open house starts at 10 a.m. The museum is at 1910 Norseman Road at the east side of the airport. — News staff

Clarification

The Sidney North Saanich Industrial Group has been lobbying local government to help create more workforce housing for area employees. The Group is not directly involved as a proponent of any particular development. This clarifies their position during the recent debate over housing density in the District of North Saanich, as reported in the July 18 PNR. — News staff

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As the asphalt cools, the painters rush in to get the lines down for the aircraft due into the airport the next day.

Ready for takeoff Steven Heywood News staff

After the last jet has landed at the Victoria International Airport, a team of people, trucks and floodlights scurry onto the main runway to add another 120 to 160 meters of hot asphalt. Since June 16, the Victoria Airport Authority has closed its runway to allow crews from Island Asphalt to resurface the airstrip — something that only happens every three decades or so. Alex Evans, consulting project engineer with Tetra Tech EDA, says crews will be wrapping up the project soon, having ensured the new surface is even and smooth and inspected to ensure it’s cleared for landing. Between 11:30 p.m. and 5:30 a.m., paving crews work against the clock to add new asphalt — a fine mix of materials to ensure the smooth airstrip — and put in temporary ramps to keep the runway level. The project is part of the VAA’s ongoing airport maintenance and improvements planning. Evans said workers communicate with VAA, NavCan and airport fire services to coordinate the work and ensure everyone on the ground and in the air, is safe.

Steam from the hot asphalt rises in the cool night air as Island Asphalt workers ensure the transitions between paved areas are level and smooth.

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Take flight on Saturday

An open house this Saturday at the B.C. Aviation Museum in North Saanich will give anyone interested a good grounding in the airborne history of Greater Victoria. It’s the museum’s annual event, welcoming the entire community and folks from all over to enjoy the displays and educational materials from decades of flying activity on the Saanich Peninsula and the Victoria area. Visitors will also get to see the workshop where volunteers restore aircraft, such as one made famous by former B.C. transportation The B.C. Aviation minister ‘Flying’ Phil Museum relies Gaglardi. on the support of Listed as one of visitors ... to stay aloft the News Review’s Seven Wonders of the Saanich Peninsula earlier this year, the B.C. Aviation Museum relies on the support of visitors and donors to stay aloft. The open house is one way of bringing people on board and getting new blood interested in local aviation history. From the earliest days of aviation to the Victoria International Airport’s roots as a military training facility during the Second World War, the museum covers it all. The life-size and scale aircraft start with a Leonardo Da Vinci flying machine replica and a model of the first Canadian-built aircraft to fly in Victoria, moving into the jet age and tributes to current activity at the airport. The museum is located in a busy place. Next door, aircraft are rebuilt and nearby Viking Air has breathed new life into an older model of aircraft. The Victoria Airport itself is expending and growing and a bit further away, the military is opening a multimillion dollar hangar and administration building for the area’s maritime helicopter squadron. Start your exploration of the region’s history in flight this weekend at the B.C. Aviation Museum. What do you think? Give us your comments by e-mail: editor@peninsulanewsreview.com or fax 250-656-5526. All letters must have a name and a telephone number for verification. The PENINSULA NEWS REVIEW is a member of the British Columbia Press Council, a self-regulatory body governing the province’s newspaper industry. The council considers complaints from the public about the conduct of member newspapers. If talking with the editor or publisher does not resolve your complaint about coverage or story treatment, you may contact the B.C. Press Council. Your written concern, with documentation, should be sent to B.C. Press Council, 201 Selby St., Nanaimo, B.C. V9R 2R2. For information, phone 888-687-2213 or go to www.bcpresscouncil.org.

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an achievement. New agreements hen the audited remain to be negotiated with public accounts doctors and nurses, so we’re confirmed a $353 unlikely to see the same cost million surplus for control results for the current the last fiscal year, year. B.C. Liberal political staff were Ottawa’s health care transfer quick to remind reporters of the payment formula changed, and NDP’s main theme from last year’s increases are to be capped at election campaign. three per cent a year by 2016, Pages of election quotes from so this is the kind of almost every NDP spending restraint all MLA were waiting to provinces are expected be distributed. It was to produce. a “bogus budget,” one Education was the only of the more polite other ministry to receive tags applied to the significant extra funding government’s pre-election last year, up $299 million fiscal plan. despite continuing “It underestimates enrolment decline. Like the costs in a whole health, the education bunch of ministries and budget goes up every we’re going to have to Tom Fletcher year and these increases, review that because all B.C. Views along with strong of the decisions that we student performance propose in our platform will have to be implemented,” said results, expose the rhetoric of the B.C. Teachers’ Federation about a then-leader Adrian Dix, describing cash-starved system for what it is. the NDP’s plans to tax and spend But the biggest fabrication of more. last year’s election was the “debt Skeena MLA Robin Austin free B.C.” slogan emblazoned on targeted health care in the the side of Premier Christy Clark’s budget debate: “Bearing in mind campaign bus. that our population is actually The public accounts confirm increasing, bearing in mind that the province’s total debt rose to our population is aging, I think just over $60 billion, the latest of a it’s very unrealistic to think we series of increases since 2008. can actually limit health care The much-touted balanced expenditures to 2.7 per cent.” budget is on the operating side, As it turned out, health care while the province continues spending grew by just over to pile up debt to pay for two per cent. It still went up by the Port Mann mega-project, $360 million from the previous hospitals, schools and other big year, but after annual increases infrastructure. of six or seven per cent had Finance Minister Mike de become the norm, this is quite

Jong emphasized the difference between capital and operating expenditures. “We’re borrowing to build as opposed to paying for the groceries,” he said. “Debt free B.C.” was not an outright misrepresentation, merely one of the most far-fetched promises ever delivered in the history of B.C. politics. The legislature is to convene in October so the B.C. Liberals can pass a taxation framework for the nascent liquefied natural gas industry, which the government hopes will generate the revenues to ultimately pay off the province’s $60-billion mortgage. Meanwhile there is more capital debt ahead. The cabinet is expected to green-light the Site C dam on the Peace River this fall, a decadelong project estimated to cost $8 billion. Along with the public accounts, the finance ministry released a list of surplus land sales. The sale of 50-odd properties, some of them closed schools, netted the provincial treasury about $310 million, which accounts for most of the surplus. Was this “selling off the family silverware to try and balance the books,” as now-NDP leader John Horgan termed it before the election? It’s certainly not a revenue source to be matched next year. Tom Fletcher is legislature reporter and columnist for Black Press.Twitter: @tomfletcherbc Email: tfletcher@blackpress.ca


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LETTERS Citizens should be up in arms over taxes

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was re-reading the 2014 District of Central Saanich Budget Update and it struck me that the first sentence, “It’s a difficult task each year to keep taxes low while maintaining services,” is getting to be a bit of a cliché. Whether or not taxes are low is debatable but I think what was meant was it is difficult to keep tax increases low. Calling this year’s increase low is also debatable because once again the increase exceeds the inflation/ cost of living rate (I think this is the 15th year in a row that that has happened). I would have expected that citizens would be up in arms already protesting the relentless tax increases! I suggest that taxes could be lowered by refusing to continue to hire new

staff and not automatically giving staff wage increases regardless of any increase in productivity. The police service could certainly be reviewed with additional decreases in mind (I’ve mentioned before that the Central Saanich police service has one of the lowest case loads). And here are a few more suggestions off the top of my head for reducing the expenditure side of the budget: 1. Find a way to delay street lights coming on at least by one hour. Presently, they come on when there is still sufficient day light. 2. Contract out park maintenance. 3. Don’t send out two or more maintenance staff for jobs that one person could do. 4. Replace (over time) the big SUVs that the police use with

smaller, fuel efficient vehicles. And review the necessity of other staff driving relatively large trucks when smaller ones or small vehicles would suffice (for example, for reading water meters). 5. These suggestions may be only the tip of the iceberg so if another staff must be hired, make the job function (at least part time) to review current practices and actively look for cost savings. 6. Not a direct saving but do away with most stop signs in residential areas and replace with yield signs or no signage. It is not necessary to come to a complete stop at most residential intersections which wastes fuel (and increases CO2 emissions). Some brave jurisdictions have found that no signage actually reduces accident

Readers respond: Sidney site Gateway or an exit? Re: VAA Gateway to Sidney, PNR July 16, 2014. I don’t know if anyone could or will take credit for calling the highway-airport development rezoning plan a ‘gateway’ project. How could this ever be a gateway site? It is on the other side of the highway and past the entrance to Sidney. If anything it should be labeled as an ‘exit’ site and maybe we could use this exit as an entrance back into Sidney where a gateway sign could be placed across from the

Travelodge, letting people know that they have arrived. Furthermore, the proposed uses for this site do nothing to compliment Sidney and in fact everything on the list suggests competition to existing businesses. Who benefits? I think someone fell in love with the gateway name and decided to use it for the airport project. However if this could be true, then maybe the user of this idea could move the gateway thought to create entrances to the town. Denis Paquette Sidney

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Readers respond: Downtown Sidney, a refreshing read, North Saanich housing, road rage Get on the trolley I have read with interest articles in the PNR over the last few weeks from the many groups dedicated to the revitalization of downtown Sidney. I was particularly interested in finding out what plans were being considered to improve the impossible parking problem in Sidney. I did not find any mention on that subject. There was mention of rerouting

the traffic flow, putting in roundabouts, sidewalks, crosswalk improvements, a welcoming gateway to Sidney but nothing addressing the problem of where do they park when they do come to Sidney. If one is lucky enough to find a spot, there is the problem of walking to where they want to go — especially difficult for those with mobility problems. I had a friend come to shop in Sidney. She finally found a

spot on one of the side streets. After shopping she spent over an hour trying to find her car. When she did find it she also found a parking ticket. Needless to say she will not come back to Sidney to shop. Once again I would like to encourage the mayor, his task force, BIA with their $265,000 budget, Chamber of Commerce, and any of the other organizations dedicated to saving Sidney to consider a trolley. Not only would

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it help ease the parking situation but would certainly be a delightful tourist attraction. If you agree with me do let the council know how you feel. Louise Worrall Sidney

Refreshing read How refreshing to read in the July 18 issue, not about politicians or other horrific events worldwide which we hear rightly so through the

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Hardly a majority Re: North Saanich Supports Housing Change, PNR July 18. In the interest of a dialogue based on fact: according to the Sidney North Saanich Industrial Group’s own survey results, 50 of the 294 respondents live in the Western Communities. At 17 per cent, this could hardly be considered “most of” their employees. Heather Gartshore North Saanich

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Dry flowers for a long winter ahead

• • • • Recipe - Peaches This is a recipe for peaches which may be eaten fresh, or frozen in a plastic bag, or other container. • Dip fresh peaches into a pot of boiling water for about 45 seconds, then into a pan of cold water. Now they should be easy to peel. • Slice them into a bowl and sprinkle brown sugar over each layer. If you have no objection to hard liquor a quarter cup of white wine, or sherry may be poured over the sliced peaches. Leave for about half an hour, then stir to make sure they all have a turn in the sugar/sherry mixture. • This makes a delightful dessert, especially over vanilla ice cream. Yes, its fattening, but when it comes to fresh peaches served in the above manner, who counts calories? Helen Lang has been the Peninsula News Review’s garden columnist for more than 30 years.

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2010 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED SAHARA BC ONLY! Freedom Top, Alloys, AC. Stk #C16272

28,398

24,698

$

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

ND ISLANLY! O

2007 NISSAN SENTRA VANCOUVER ISLAND ONLY! New Rear Brake Shoes. Stk #F16082A

BC Only! This is a great commuter with lots of room, and fuel efficient too. Come see why we are voted number 1! Stk #D16310

2007 BUICK ALLURE CX

All new brake pads and machined rotors! A/C - Cruise Control - Suede Upholstery - Traction Control - Power Mirrors - 12V Power Outlet Cargo Net in Trunk. Stk #T16320

5,898

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

2009 PONTIAC G6 NEW FRONT TIRES! Newly machined rotors A/C - Traction Control - Cruise w/steering Wheel Controls - AM/FM/CD Player. Stk #X16383

20,698

9,998

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

WWW.GALAXYMOTORS.NET • COLWOOD • 250-478-7603 • 1772 ISLAND HIGHWAY

BC Y! L ON

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

2013 MITSUBISHI RVR SE

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

8,498

16,998

$

2009 FORD F250 XLT

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

$ BC Y! L ON

LOWS! KM

21,498

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

BC ONLY! Leather, Panoramic Roof, Cruise, AC, Turbocharged. Stk #X16282

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

$

This local BC Titan has a 6” Pro Comp lift kit professionally installed by Westshore Spring a nd 4X4, rides on 35 inch Toyo Open Country Xtreme tires and aftermarket rims, chrome running boards, bull bar and fender flares. Don’t like listening to the radio, the Flowmaster Exhaust will make you smile when you hear the power of the 5.6L V8. Don’t let this one fall through your fingers. Stk #D16235

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

NO NTS! DE CCI

BC Y! L ON

16,298

2008 MINI COOPER S

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

32,698

BC Y! L ON

8,998

22,888

$

15,498

2012 FORD F150 XLT

29,398

BC Y! L ON

$

2012 NISSAN TITAN SV PRO-4X

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

$

A

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

4,998

Super crew, 6.5’ bed, AWD, BC Only. Accident free! New windshield, new rear brakes and machined rotors all around! Stk #F16305

$

15,898

$ BC Y! L ON

A perpetual best seller, this hatchback is the right combo for you! With all the space you could ever want this car will save you the loss in buying new! Come find out! Stk #D16085

$

$1500 in recent work and under $5000 you will have a tough time beating this value! Stk #V16180A

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

BC Y! L ON

NO NTS! DE CCI

2006 CHEVROLET HHR 2013 CHEVROLET CRUZE LT TURBO

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

2005 KIA SPORTAGE

2014 JEEP PATRIOT NORTH EDITION 4WD

4,998

2013 MAZDA MAZDA3

NO ACCIDENTS! Great tires! This ultra fuel efficient Sentra has just 37,311kms! With the quality of Nissan, that’s one heck of a deal! Stk #C16111

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

17,898

20,398

$

2012 NISSAN SENTRA XTRONIC CVT

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

15,898

Heated Front Seats, Moonroof! Stk #D16265

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

12,998

$

2010 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT 2.0T

$

$

2009 KIA SPORTAGE LX AWD

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

This is the NEW Beetle! Its sportier look has transcended this car from a flower power vehicle to a somewhat of a Porche design. It drives as fun as it looks! You have to see this car! Stk #D16209

A

BC ONLY! New front brake pads and new front tires. Stk #S16163

$

2013 VOLKSWAGEN NEW BEETLE

2013 CHEVROLET SILVERADO K1500 LT

D AW

Sunroof, alloy, AWD Stk #F16183

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

NO ACCIDENTS! Great tires and brakes! This is a vehicle than go anywhere you want it to go and its 4wd system is perfect for all conditions! Fuel efficient too! Stk #D16115

NO NTS! DE CCI

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

8,698

$

2013 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER ES

Mirrors, Windows, Locks. Stk #X16401

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

19,498

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

17,998

NO NTS! DE CCI

2005 CHEVROLET IMPALA A/C - Cruise Control - OnStar - Power

18,498

$

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

Loads of extra space without affecting your gas bill. AC, Power windows and much more. Stk #X16467

A

8,998

$

2009 HYUNDAI ELANTRA

NO NTS! DE CCI

This car is a fuel efficiency star and its roof even retracts with just one press of a button! You cannot pass this one up, ONLY 8,191kms!!! Stk #F16219

$

C ONLY!

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

2006 PONTIAC G6 GTP

BC ONLY! Recently serviced front brakes - Active Eco - Cruise Traction Control - AUX/USB Port - A/C. Stk #D16076

16,998 B

2013 FIAT 500 LOUNGE

HO

BC ONLY! ACCIDENT FREE! This vehicle is practically brand new! Stk #C16027

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

2013 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS

$

This car is BEAUTIFUL, not only that, it’s a HYBRID! You have to get inside this car, it’s like no other! Stk #T16015

21,998

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

$

2011 HYUNDAI SONATA HYBRID

This Patriot has no accidents and great brakes and tires! Always one of our best sellers, this 2014 has just 23,553kms which means a lot of warranty remaining for you! Stk #V15945

Stk #D15406

This super sporty car is street ready and looking fast! With custom gauges, body matching gearshift and other custom work this zippy racer is looking sharp! Stk #D15790A

TY!

SMOKINT’ !

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

100% OF INVENTORY MARKED DOWN FOR THESE 5 DAYS ONLY... prices will not be held over!

2014 JEEP PATRIOT NORTH ED. 4WD

New brake pads and machined front rotors.

5,999

$

BC ONLY! Great tires and brakes! Heated seats and backup camera! This luxurious Murano is a fast, fun and roomy ride! Whether it be used as a business vehicle, a family vehicle or a vehicle to haul around the kids, it is versatile enough do it all.Stk #C16010

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

OPEN: Mon.-Thurs. 9am - 8pm; Sat. 9am-6pm & Sun. 10am-4pm

BC ONLY! New front brake pads and machined rotors! Stk #T15701A

2006 CHEVROLET 2010 NISSAN MURANO SL COBALT LT

6,898 SPSOURPER

BC Y! L ON

2005 FORD ESCAPE XLT

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

DL #30897

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

SMOKINT’ !

HO

5 DAYS ONLY!

Due to production timelines some vehicles may sell before printing.

6TH ANNUAL ISLAND WIDE SALE... LOWEST PRICES, LARGEST SELECTION OF THE YEAR!

SMOKIN’ HOT ISLAND WIDE! NANAIMO! DUNCAN! VICTORIA! ALL VEHICLES MARKED DOWN - ENDS JULY 27/14!

7603 250-478-

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PENINSULA NEWS REVIEW - Wednesday, July 23, 2014

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SMOKIN’ HOT ISLAND WIDE! NANAIMO! DUNCAN! VICTORIA! ALL VEHICLES MARKED DOWN - ENDS JULY 27/14!

5 DAYS ONJULLYY2!3-27

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Y! A D O T E M O H E AY, DRIV D O T Y U B M O SE FR O O H C O T S R E D ! S E L 16 LEN C I G H E IN C V N E A H 0 T IN F 0 F O E 5 VER ON SIT YEAR ON O

S E C I R P T S E W ABSOLUTE LO

HOT!

2010 FORD EDGE SPORT

2008 FORD F150 XLT

Talk about a fancy vehicle! This BEAUTIFUL blue Edge is not only AWD, it’s one of the coolest rides on the road! DO NOT MISS OUT!!! Stk #T15682

24,888

18,798

$ BC Y! L ON

This mean and sporty coupe is fast, fast, fast! Come see why we are #1! Stk #V16088

16,488 D AW

9,998

2006 SUBARU LEGACY OUTBACK 2.5I AWD

AC, Cruise, Power Windows, Locks. Stk #D16311

28,998

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

2009 MINI COOPER BC ONLY! 2 New Front Tires! A/C - Leather Handsfree Phone - Steering Wheel Controls - 16” Alloy - Power Adjustable Mirrors. Stk #D16306

15,998

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

A

2011 NISSAN ALTIMA S ACCIDENT FREE! ALL NEW TIRES! Stk #V16204

BC ONLY! ACCIDENT FREE! Remote Vehicle Start Power heated exterior mirrors - Cruise Control - 1.4L 4CYL Turbocharged - 16” Steel Wheels - Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel - Backup Camera Steering Wheel Audio Controls Climate Control - Bluetooth - USB Port - XM Satellite - 7” Color Touch Screen - Oil Pan Heater - Front Bucket Seats. Stk #K16263

BC ONLY! ALL NEW TIRES, NEW REAR BRAKE PADS AND MACHINED ROTORS! Stk #X16250

9,598

$ LOW KMS!

2011 SUBARU OUTBACK 3.6R LTD

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

BC Only! A great vehicle with lots of room for the whole family. Auto., pwr group, cruise and so much more. Come test drive today! Stk #D16308

BC ONLY!

26,598

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

BC Y! L ON

BC ONLY!

2009 CHEVROLET HHR LS BC ONLY! Sunroof, deluxe wheel covers, A/C. Stk #D16048

A

2013 DODGE JOURNEY SXT ACCIDENT FREE! Remote start, Uconnect Voice Command, dual zone A/C, 8.4” touch screen, backup camera, Sirius XM, 2nd row overhead 9” video screen. Stk #V16301

23,998

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

2008 FORD F350 LARIAT

B.C. ONLY! Great brakes and tires! This Lariat is the ultimate mix of comfort, size and power! Stk #C16139

2011 HONDA RIDGELINE RTL

This truck HAS IT ALL! With its very unqure tailgate/door/trunk system in the rear, leather seats, navigation system, backup camera and MANY more options this is a must see!!! Stk #D16229

At less than 105,000kms this SuperDuty is ready to get hauling for you! Stk #X15687A

19,998

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

BC Y! L ON

2010 JEEP WRANGLER UNLIMITED SAHARA BC ONLY! Freedom Top, Alloys, AC. Stk #C16272

28,398

24,698

$

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

ND ISLANLY! O

2007 NISSAN SENTRA VANCOUVER ISLAND ONLY! New Rear Brake Shoes. Stk #F16082A

BC Only! This is a great commuter with lots of room, and fuel efficient too. Come see why we are voted number 1! Stk #D16310

2007 BUICK ALLURE CX

All new brake pads and machined rotors! A/C - Cruise Control - Suede Upholstery - Traction Control - Power Mirrors - 12V Power Outlet Cargo Net in Trunk. Stk #T16320

5,898

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

2009 PONTIAC G6 NEW FRONT TIRES! Newly machined rotors A/C - Traction Control - Cruise w/steering Wheel Controls - AM/FM/CD Player. Stk #X16383

20,698

9,998

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

WWW.GALAXYMOTORS.NET • COLWOOD • 250-478-7603 • 1772 ISLAND HIGHWAY

BC Y! L ON

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

2013 MITSUBISHI RVR SE

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

8,498

16,998

$

2009 FORD F250 XLT

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

$ BC Y! L ON

LOWS! KM

21,498

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

BC ONLY! Leather, Panoramic Roof, Cruise, AC, Turbocharged. Stk #X16282

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

$

This local BC Titan has a 6” Pro Comp lift kit professionally installed by Westshore Spring a nd 4X4, rides on 35 inch Toyo Open Country Xtreme tires and aftermarket rims, chrome running boards, bull bar and fender flares. Don’t like listening to the radio, the Flowmaster Exhaust will make you smile when you hear the power of the 5.6L V8. Don’t let this one fall through your fingers. Stk #D16235

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

NO NTS! DE CCI

BC Y! L ON

16,298

2008 MINI COOPER S

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

32,698

BC Y! L ON

8,998

22,888

$

15,498

2012 FORD F150 XLT

29,398

BC Y! L ON

$

2012 NISSAN TITAN SV PRO-4X

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

$

A

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

4,998

Super crew, 6.5’ bed, AWD, BC Only. Accident free! New windshield, new rear brakes and machined rotors all around! Stk #F16305

$

15,898

$ BC Y! L ON

A perpetual best seller, this hatchback is the right combo for you! With all the space you could ever want this car will save you the loss in buying new! Come find out! Stk #D16085

$

$1500 in recent work and under $5000 you will have a tough time beating this value! Stk #V16180A

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

BC Y! L ON

NO NTS! DE CCI

2006 CHEVROLET HHR 2013 CHEVROLET CRUZE LT TURBO

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

2005 KIA SPORTAGE

2014 JEEP PATRIOT NORTH EDITION 4WD

4,998

2013 MAZDA MAZDA3

NO ACCIDENTS! Great tires! This ultra fuel efficient Sentra has just 37,311kms! With the quality of Nissan, that’s one heck of a deal! Stk #C16111

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

17,898

20,398

$

2012 NISSAN SENTRA XTRONIC CVT

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

15,898

Heated Front Seats, Moonroof! Stk #D16265

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

12,998

$

2010 VOLKSWAGEN PASSAT 2.0T

$

$

2009 KIA SPORTAGE LX AWD

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

This is the NEW Beetle! Its sportier look has transcended this car from a flower power vehicle to a somewhat of a Porche design. It drives as fun as it looks! You have to see this car! Stk #D16209

A

BC ONLY! New front brake pads and new front tires. Stk #S16163

$

2013 VOLKSWAGEN NEW BEETLE

2013 CHEVROLET SILVERADO K1500 LT

D AW

Sunroof, alloy, AWD Stk #F16183

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

NO ACCIDENTS! Great tires and brakes! This is a vehicle than go anywhere you want it to go and its 4wd system is perfect for all conditions! Fuel efficient too! Stk #D16115

NO NTS! DE CCI

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

8,698

$

2013 MITSUBISHI OUTLANDER ES

Mirrors, Windows, Locks. Stk #X16401

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

19,498

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

17,998

NO NTS! DE CCI

2005 CHEVROLET IMPALA A/C - Cruise Control - OnStar - Power

18,498

$

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

Loads of extra space without affecting your gas bill. AC, Power windows and much more. Stk #X16467

A

8,998

$

2009 HYUNDAI ELANTRA

NO NTS! DE CCI

This car is a fuel efficiency star and its roof even retracts with just one press of a button! You cannot pass this one up, ONLY 8,191kms!!! Stk #F16219

$

C ONLY!

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

2006 PONTIAC G6 GTP

BC ONLY! Recently serviced front brakes - Active Eco - Cruise Traction Control - AUX/USB Port - A/C. Stk #D16076

16,998 B

2013 FIAT 500 LOUNGE

HO

BC ONLY! ACCIDENT FREE! This vehicle is practically brand new! Stk #C16027

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

2013 HYUNDAI SONATA GLS

$

This car is BEAUTIFUL, not only that, it’s a HYBRID! You have to get inside this car, it’s like no other! Stk #T16015

21,998

$

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

$

2011 HYUNDAI SONATA HYBRID

This Patriot has no accidents and great brakes and tires! Always one of our best sellers, this 2014 has just 23,553kms which means a lot of warranty remaining for you! Stk #V15945

Stk #D15406

This super sporty car is street ready and looking fast! With custom gauges, body matching gearshift and other custom work this zippy racer is looking sharp! Stk #D15790A

TY!

SMOKINT’ !

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

100% OF INVENTORY MARKED DOWN FOR THESE 5 DAYS ONLY... prices will not be held over!

2014 JEEP PATRIOT NORTH ED. 4WD

New brake pads and machined front rotors.

5,999

$

BC ONLY! Great tires and brakes! Heated seats and backup camera! This luxurious Murano is a fast, fun and roomy ride! Whether it be used as a business vehicle, a family vehicle or a vehicle to haul around the kids, it is versatile enough do it all.Stk #C16010

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

OPEN: Mon.-Thurs. 9am - 8pm; Sat. 9am-6pm & Sun. 10am-4pm

BC ONLY! New front brake pads and machined rotors! Stk #T15701A

2006 CHEVROLET 2010 NISSAN MURANO SL COBALT LT

6,898 SPSOURPER

BC Y! L ON

2005 FORD ESCAPE XLT

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

DL #30897

(+ $499 Documentation Fee & Tax)

SMOKINT’ !

HO

5 DAYS ONLY!

Due to production timelines some vehicles may sell before printing.

6TH ANNUAL ISLAND WIDE SALE... LOWEST PRICES, LARGEST SELECTION OF THE YEAR!

SMOKIN’ HOT ISLAND WIDE! NANAIMO! DUNCAN! VICTORIA! ALL VEHICLES MARKED DOWN - ENDS JULY 27/14!

7603 250-478-

! T O H ’ SMOKIN

OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK

E HICL VE

! S W E L A N U N N G A H N T I 6 .. . BR E A K

ON SITE

BUY A U TO SE

D

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THE ARTS

Victoria Summer Choir to show in Sidney SIDNEY — Victoria Summer Choir will present Forgotten Gems from Classical to Pop with full orchestra and band directed by Maestro Simon Leung on Saturday, Aug. 23 at St. Elizabeth’s Church in Sidney (10030 Third St.) Join 150 singers and a full orchestra and band in this show that features something for everyone.

Tickets ($20) are available from Ivy’s Bookshop, Long and McQuade and Russell Books in Victoria and Tanner’s Books in Sidney. Tickets are also available from choir members and at the door. For more information on the show visit www. victoriasummerchoir. ca or email cchay@live. ca. — News staff

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Victoria Summer Choir will play at St. Elizabeth’s Church in Sidney on Saturday, August 23.

Help Prevent Heart Attacks with Vitamin C and Lysine Powder W. Gifford-Jones, MD

W

hy is heart attack the number one killer in this country? Ninety-nine percent of doctors say it’s due to atherosclerosis (hardening of arteries) and that cholesterol lowering drugs are the primary way to treat it. But I suggest cardiologists have closed minds and are ignoring facts that could save thousands of North Americans from coronary attack. Vitamin C is required to manufacture healthy collagen, the glue that holds coronary cells together, just like mortar is needed for bricks. Lysine, like steel rods in cement, makes collagen stronger. Two-time Nobel Prize winner, Dr. Linus Pauling reported twenty-five years ago it takes a mere 10 milligrams to prevent scurvy, but several thousand to prevent heart attack.

But to take large doses of vitamin C and lysine requires swallowing many pills daily. It’s a tall order for those who dislike swallowing one pill. So for several years I’ve been trying to find a company that would manufacture a combination of vitamin C and lysine powder. Now Medi-C Plus™ is available at health food stores and specialty pharmacies. The dosage for the Medi-C Plus combination is one flat scoop mixed with water or juice with breakfast and the evening meal. Those at greater risk should take one flat scoop three times a day. This column does not recommend that those taking CLDs should stop them. That is a decision that can only be made by patients and doctors. As for me – I bet my life on vitamin C and lysine! I turned 90 this year.

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Stelly’s alumni sing and dance CENTRAL SAANICH — Alumni from Stelly’s Secondary Musical Theatre are gathering together this weekend to present a plethora of popular musical numbers. Scenes, songs and dances from numerous classic Broadway musicals including Sound of Music, Oliver, Les Miserable, My Fair Lady, Annie Get Your Gun, Guys and Dolls and more will be performed by past students of the musical theatre program. Shows happen Friday, July 25 at 7 p.m., Saturday, July 26 at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. and Sunday, July 27 at 2 p.m. All shows are at the theatre at Berwick Royal Oak. Tickets ($20 for adults, $15 for students/seniors and $10 for children 12 and under) are available at the Dollar Den Brentwood Bay or at the door. For more information call 250-213-9667. — News staff

CHURCH SERVICES on the Saanich Peninsula

SAANICH PENINSULA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 9296 East Saanich Rd. at Willingdon 10:00 a.m.............................Worship

SUNDAY SCHOOL & NURSERY A Warm Welcome Awaits You! Rev. Irwin Cunningham 250-656-2241

ST. PAUL’S UNITED CHURCH

PENINSULA MISSION COMMUNITY CHURCH

Come Worship With Us Everyone Welcome Sunday Worship 10am 9300 Willingdon Road

Pastor Travis Stewart

T: 250-885-7133 E:peninsulamission@shaw.ca www.peninsulamission.org

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Dr. Sydney Bush, an English researcher, has now proven that vitamin C can reverse atherosclerosis. Bush took retinal photographs, then started his patients on high doses of vitamin C and lysine. One year later additional pictures showed atherosclerosis had regressed in retinal arteries. Sixteen years ago following my own coronary attack, cardiologists claimed it was sheer madness for me to refuse cholesterol-lowering drugs. Instead, I decided to take high doses of vitamin C plus lysine with breakfast and the evening meal. I knew that Dr. Graveline, a physician and NASA astronaut, had twice developed transient global amnesia from taking cholesterol lowering drugs (CLD’s). I was also aware that patients have died from CLDs. Others have developed kidney, liver and muscle complications. I also believed the research of Pauling and Stehbens irrefutable. Now, the work of Dr. Bush has convinced me my decision was prudent.

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Market to Market

North Saanich Farm Market is a fixture This is the second installment in a series covering the variety of summer markets on the Saanich Peninsula

Devon MacKenzie News staff

T

he North Saanich Farm Market has become a Saturday morning fixture in the Deep Cove community say organizers. The only problem facing the popular weekly event is the fact that it is becoming so popular that parking is becoming troublesome. “I guess it is a good problem to have,” laughed Chair of the North Saanich Food for the Future Society and the market, Penny Gibbs. She added a dream of hers is to one day have the market held on the lands at the former Sandown Racetrack.

Markets on the Peninsula Thursday: What: Sidney Street Market When: Thursday evenings until Aug. 28 from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. Where: Beacon Avenue in Sidney Saturday: What: North Saanich Farm Market When: Saturdays until October from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Where: St. John’s United Church (10990 West Saanich Rd.) What: Peninsula Country Market When: Saturdays until October from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Where: Saanich Fairground, 1528 Stelly’s X Rd.

What: Brentwood Bay Community Market When: Sundays until Aug. 24 from 1 to 4 p.m. Where: Pioneer Park in Brentwood Bay, 1209 Clarke Rd.

“For now though, we love being at St. John’s Church. We love the garden, we have the infrastructure and it’s a great place to be,” she said. The market was started almost seven years ago after the society was formed by a group of people in 2008, including North Saanich’s current Mayor, Alice Finall. “She stepped down when she decided to run for mayor but she was really one of the driving forces behind

“Our focus really is on growing.” – Penny Gibbs it,” said Gibbs. Gibbs said the mandate of the market is to support hyper-local growers, producers and sellers (almost all located in North Saanich with the exception of a few). “Our focus really is on growing. We have a mandated ratio of food to crafts through

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the B.C. Association of Farmers Markets and we go by the ‘make it, bake it or grow it’ rule. We also feature a community table every week which takes in food from local growers who don’t have enough supply to get their own table, so we try to be as inclusive of local growers as possible,” she said. Along with fresh local fruit and vegetables, Gibbs said, there is baking, cut and fresh flowers, crafts and most importantly live music.

details and the chance to become a volunteer with the market, visit www.nor thsaanichfarmmarket.ca or email info@northsaanichfarmmarket.ca. • • • • Stay tuned in next Wednesday’s edition of the PNR for a feature on one of the other weekly markets on the Saanich Peninsula. reporter@peninsula newsreview.com

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There is always a large turnout at the North Saanich Farm Market.

“We have live music every week which is a huge part of the market,” she said. There’s also a learning table every week featuring groups like Peninsula Streams who can teach locals a thing or two about where they live, Gibbs said. The North Saanich Farm Market runs every Saturday until Oct. 11 from 9:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at St. John’s United Church (10990 West Saanich Rd.). For

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A large group gathered at the Tsawout Gymnasium last Wednesday night to bid farewell to eight athletes who were headed to the 2014 North American Indigenous Games in Regina this week. The athletes and their supporters were served a special meal and speeches were made by elders from the community in support of the youth who are competing in various sporting events at the games. “We want to thank everyone for taking the time to come out and support these young athletes,” said Pauquachin First Nation Chief Bruce Underwood. Elder Ray Peter from Lake Cowichan First Nation encouraged the youth to be supportive of one another and believe in themselves throughout the games. “When you compete, you always do your best. Be strong

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A group of young athletes were treated to a special meal at Tsawout First Nation before they headed to Regina this week for the North American Indigenous Games. in your belief of each other, yourselves and what you can do,” he counselled. The games, which started last Sunday and run until July 27, draw over 4500 people to Regina from all over Canada and

the northern United States. For the latest information and results from the games, visit regina2014naig.com. reporter@peninsula newsreview.com

Local athletes headed to the North American Indigenous Games: Ambrose Underwood, U16 Lacrosse Team Landon Underwood, U16 Lacrosse Team Shyquintin Charlie, U16 Lacrosse Team Rob Charlie, U19 Lacrosse Team

Brittney Sam, Canoe Pulling Laralee Sam, Canoe Pulling Hannah Morris, U18 Soccer Kayleigh Gladstone, U16 Softball

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competition. Then, with two similar-age runners, the two combined to each win a gold medal in the 4x100m relay event. Smith will be returning for Grade 12 at Stelly’s Secondary School in the fall while MacEwan goes on to post-secondary education at the University of Victoria. editor@peninsula newsreview.com

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EvErY WEdnEsdaY – Bingo at The Centre at 1 p.m. (1229 Clarke Rd. in Brentwood Bay.) Cash prizes, special games and a progressive jackpot. Refreshments available. Open to everyone over 19 years of age. Proceeds go to operating costs for The Central Saanich Senior’s Centre. Come out and

support this nonprofit facility which provides recreation and support for all seniors on the Saanich Peninsula. See www. centralsaanich seniorscentre.org for more information. sidnEY HooKErs arE a group of traditional rug hookers meet the third Tuesday afternoon each month. New hookers welcome. Call 250-656-4201 for information.

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Thanks to the Swan Lake Christmas Hill Nature Sanctuary. Wednesday, July 30 from 2 to 3 p.m. Ages 5 and up. Please call 250-6560944 to register. rEad to ME club at the Sidney North Saanich Library. Bring your littlest ones to the library on Thursday mornings for stories, songs, rhymes and movement. Thursdays

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December 7, 1941 – July 14, 2014 The heavens took back our beautiful Angel. Florence McDowell, born in Vancouver and a proud resident of Sidney, BC and member of St. Andrews church for over 30 years, passed away in her home surrounded by family on the morning of July 14, 2014. An only child, she has finally been reunited with her beautiful parents, Florence and Sidney (Sid) Smart, aunts Nora and Marge, uncles Harry and Walt and cousins Billy and Lynn, all of whom passed before her. Florence’s spirit is carried on by husband Gerry, children/grandchildren/ great-grandchildren Candina, Chris (Tommi [spouse], Elle, Hunter and August), Riki, Reanna, Colleen (Cliff [partner], Carrie-Anne, Mikyla, Caitlyn and Jayden), Kerry (Leanne [spouse] Justine and Liam), her cousins Penny, Garry and Kim, puppy Kouna, and an extended family of church friends, relations and people from all walks of life. A beautiful, pure soul with an infectious spirit and smile, those who met Florence were friends forever (those with paws and hooves included). Her life was an example of the purest, most understated love and commitment to everyone and everything. A trained school teacher with an affinity for creating and a love of children, Florence will be fondly remembered by many as a puppeteer and the creator of the puppet duo Timmy and Tilly. Florence’s talents, too numerous to list comprehensively; include that of a poet, screenwriter, artist, quilter, crafter, actress, singer, and story-teller, a number of which were explored to their fullest during her retirement years. Small in stature but large in spirit and heart, Florence lived selflessly, passionately, bravely and courageously to the end, which are lessons her children will carry with them forever. She lived by her own words, written during the last month of her life on this earth, ‘You have a choice. Not in the count of the days to be lived, but in the heart and mind with which you live them.’ A Celebration of Life service will be held at 13:00 on July 25, 2014 at St. Andrew’s Church in Sidney. In lieu of flowers, memorial gifts to honour Florence’s memory may be made to St. Andrew’s Church, the BC SPCA or the Mount Newton Centre - Equipment Loan. “I have begun. I am not afraid, nor alone for He holds close, to His Heart, my hand.� – Florence McDowell

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OFFICE CORNER computer desk, beech and green laminate with keyboard tray, filing drawer and stationary drawer. 24” x 72”, formerly used in professional office but would also suit home/student use. Excellent condition. Asking $150. Call Jim at 250-6561151, ext.126.

APPROX. 12 acres, South sloping property with 3 road frontage, oceanview. Two titles, 8.5 acres adjoining 3.5 acres in tourist oriented Sooke. Some areas well treed. Quick sale anticipated. $4.8 million. Reasonable offers considered. Please contact revert@shaw.ca to arrange viewing

STEEL BUILDINGS/metal buildings 60% off! 20x28, 30x40, 40x62, 45x90, 50x120, 60x150, 80x100 sell for balance owed! Call 1-800-4572206 or visit us online at: www.crownsteelbuildings.ca.

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Heartsmart expands to Flight Path Devon MacKenzie News staff

New signage along the airport’s nine kilometre Flight Path reminds users of the importance of keeping fit and healthy. Sidney Town Councillor Kenny Podmore first introduced the Heartsmart Walk along the Sidney Waterfront a few years ago. “The Heartsmart walk is a way to promote health and wellness and I thought the new Flight Path was a natural fit,” said Podmore, explaining when the Victoria Airport Authority built the new path, he approached them to consider doing the same. “We were honoured to be asked to participate in this and we started talking about installing the signage late last year. The signs went in about

a month ago and we have already had great response,” said James Bogusz from the Airport Authority, adding that the signs are multi-purpose. “They have kilometre markers, the Heartsmart logo and a list of trail etiquettes all in one,” he said. The Flight Path is also located fairly close to a section of the Heartsmart walk in Sidney that can be accessed from the trail down Weiler Avenue and over the highway pedestrian overpass, explained Podmore. Bogusz said the airport authority will upgrade the path over the years and are currently looking at the idea of benches along the route, although nothing is set in stone yet. “The partnership between the Town of Sidney and the Airport is strong and we plan to continue projects like these,” he said.

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