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The puck slips past Peninsula Panthers’ goalie Alex Olson as the Oceanside Generals from Parksville upended the local squad 5-2 in Monday night’s sudden death wildcard game. The loss ends the Panthers’ season while the Generals enter the first round of the VIJHL playoffs. For more, see page 21.

Central Saanich debates location of skate park Lions Club pushing for spot in Centennial Park Angela Cowan News Staff

Despite a lack of action over the last year, the dream of a skate park in Central Saanich is still alive, but a final decision on a site has

yet to be made. The choice is currently between a portion of Stelly’s Secondary School property and two sites in Centennial Park, one west of baseball diamond No. 6, and the other north of White Road trail fronting onto Wallace Drive. Each site presents its own challenges. According to District staff, desirable cri-

teria for siting a new skate park include: an area where youth naturally gather, central location within the community, good visibility from a nearby street or public building, safe location, few nearby neighbours, on a bus route, nearby support amenities, minimal size requirements, clear site without trees close by, compatible adjacent uses, and that the skate park doesn’t displace

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SIDNEY — Nothing like a dancing penguin to immediately bring basketball to mind. The Parkland Secondary Junior Girls basketball team is hosting Happy Feet Two at the Star Cinema next Sunday (Feb. 28) as a fundraiser for the team. Despite a recent loss to Oak Bay in the South Islands, the Parkland girls are still gunning for a shot at Provincials and are hoping to raise enough money to offset travel costs for the team. The movie starts rolling at 3:30 p.m. at the Star Cinema, 9842 Third Street in Sidney, and tickets are $10. Tickets can be purchased from the players by emailing parklandgirlsbball@gmail.com.

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sors from all around the Peninsula, Olsen nearly $500 a month.” “It’s amazing. It makes my husband and was able to make up four grand prizes for I absolutely speechless that she would do the raffle draw, each worth over $400: the this for us,” said Alicia. “Right now that Winter Escape basket, won by Jo Tyson; money is in a bank account that’s strictly the Cook’s Day Off basket, won by Margie Edwards; the Get Fit basket, won by for the kids.” Being born nearly 11 weeks early, Liam, Cindy West; and the Pamper Yourself and Riley, Alyssa and Emma spent weeks, and Your Pet basket, won by Fay Verhagen. The support from both the community in some cases months, in neonatal intensive care, but with Emma’s homecoming in buying the tickets, and the dozens of a month ago, all the babes are settling in businesses that donated their services guided by travel and merchandise was astounding, said at home with mom and dad. Now the challenge is just getting Olsen. “I’ve never done this before, and it was through the day. “It’s a blur of feeding, burping, changing really nice to see how generous people are,” said Olsen. diapers, all hours of the day,” said Alicia. “We just want to say thank you to everyWith the death of her mother just a week before the babies were born, and one for all your donations, and thank you Mark’s recent return to work, Alicia relies for buying the tickets,” said Alicia. “You up meant to on friends and volunteers from the Victo- have no idea how much it has** toCentre to take some of the us.” ria Pregnancy On select select departure departure dates. dates. For moreOn information or to donate, pressure off. “We’re so thankful for them. They allow visit http://www.youcaring.com/help-amom and dad to get some sleep,” she neighbor/2014-vic-quads/286624. added. reporter@peninsulanewsreview.com With nearly 30 local and regional spon-

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Sidney fire hall project waiting for SD 63 Steven Heywood News staff

On March 4, Sidney could know whether it’s worth their time to keep pursuing land next to an elementary school for a new fire hall. Municipal councillors and Town staff went before the board of trustees of School District 63 (Saanich) last week to discuss plans for a community safety building next to Sidney Elementary School. Mayor Steve Price says that in-cam-

era meeting was to get a clear indication from the trustees on the future of negotiations for that property. “We’ll keep our fingers crossed,” he said. Price said council felt it was an essential step to get either the trustees’ blessing to continue, or notice to end discussions, after new trustee Jason Price (no relation to the mayor) spoke to the News Review against the idea of building a fire hall next to a school. “We are looking to the school board for

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a response on which Town wants a clear way they are leaning on message from trustthis,” said the Mayor. ees before they spend “It’s a key point, the more money on planquestion of where the ning there. He added fire hall is going to go the municipality has and we need to find out looked into the disposiif the trustees support tion of school property. the use of their prop- While normally a difficult process that comes erty in this fashion.” Board of trustees under the purview of chair Victoria Mar- the province, a school tin says their deci- district can sell land if sion could happen on it’s for something that’s March 4 — or it might in the broader community interest. take longer. “We’ve asked them if “We have our process, and the Town has they see merit in this proposal,” Price contintheirs,” she said. The fire hall feasibil- ued. “We need to know ity study has been for- soon so we don’t spend more money warded to and waste two board time on that committees. site.” Martin said Sidney has they will already spent review the $35,000 on work on Tuesthe feasibilday, Feb. 24 ity study and from an eduhas plans for cation deliv“an expenery standsive public point. Those participac o m m i t t e e Steve Price tion process” meetings will throughout be public and held at Royal Oak Mid- the planning for the dle School on West Saa- building itself, Price said. nich Road. Martin said the Those committee recommendations are trustees have not yet expected back to the formally debated the project, but anticipates board on March 4. The Sidney Elemen- lively meetings on the tary School property is subject. She added the Town’s top choice it’s very hard for the to locate a new commu- school district to disnity safety building. It pose of land. If the school board would house the growing fire department, rejects the idea, Price other community emer- said the Town would gency services and then have to explore potentially the B.C. new sites and the entire Ambulance Service project would move and an RCMP outreach back to square one. If the school board office. The feasibility study, says they will proceed available at the Town’s with negotiations, Price website (sidney.ca) said the land price and was recently made would have to be reapublic, states the site sonable for the Town is central to the com- to move ahead. Too munity and the best expensive, he said, choice out of a variety and the Town could be back to the beginning of places looked at. However, Mayor as well. Price said for now, Price said their top choice for location will Sidney will wait two depend on the school or three weeks to hear board. He said the from the school board.

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VICTORIA — Expecting budget surpluses for the next three years, the B.C. government is ending the deduction of spousal child support from social assistance payments and providing modest benefits for other low-income earners. A target of single parents and poverty advocacy organizations in recent years, the “clawback” of child support payments ends Sept. 1. That is expected to leave about $32 million more over the next three years in the pockets of the parents who receive child support along with income assistance and disability payments, a benefit to 3,200 families and 5,400 children. Community Living B.C., responsible for developmentally disabled adults, gets an additional $106 million over three years, and $20 million is added to the general budget for income assistance. Caseloads for both are expected to increase and individual payment rates stay the same. This is also the budget that ends a two-year increase of 2.1 per cent in tax on income more than $150,000 a year. The provincial income tax rate for that tax

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Finance Minister Mike de Jong says B.C. may be the only province in Canada to balance its budget for the year ahead. bracket returns to 14.7 per cent, which de Jong said is part of the lowest personal income tax rates in the country. At the low end of the income scale, the exemption from paying any personal income tax goes to the first $19,000 earned, up from $18,000. An early childhood tax benefit begins April 1, with up to $660 a year for each child up to the age of six, designed to assist with child care costs. This is also the year the province’s training and education savings grant begins to be paid out for children who reach six years old. It is a one-time pay-

ment of $1,200 born since Jan. 1, 2007, to be placed in a registered education savings plan. Finance Minister Mike de Jong said the current fiscal year is expected to finish with a surplus of almost $900 million, due mainly to better than expected personal and corporate income tax revenues, strong retail sales and a one-time adjustment of federal tax payments. After an additional $3 billion to the ever-growing health care budget and $576 million more for education over the next three years, the surplus for 2015-16 is projected to be $284 million. — Black Press

B.C. operating debt on the decline VICTORIA — After five years of borrowing to pay for “groceries,” Finance Minister Mike de Jong says budget surpluses this year and in the coming years will largely be used to pay down operating debt. The provincial budget shows operating debt of $9.4 billion for the year ending in March, declining to $8.4 billion in 2015-16 and falling below $5 billion by 2018. Total provincial debt, including roads, hospitals and other capital

projects as well as debt held by BC Hydro and other Crown corporations, grows to more than $70 billion by the end of the province’s three-year fiscal plan. De Jong said balancing the budget means the province is only borrowing to build assets, and the current spending plan calls for

$10.7 billion more in taxpayer-supported debt. One new project is planning funds for the proposed replacement of the George Massey tunnel under the Fraser River, a bottleneck for vehicle and shipping traffic. PleASe See: Schools, health care projects, page 6

NDP protests tax cut for top earners Tom Fletcher Black Press

VICTORIA — Reducing income taxes for the top two per cent of wage earners cost the B.C. government $230 million that should have gone mainly to middle income earners, NDP leader John Horgan says. Horgan and NDP finance critic Carole James focused on the measure in Tuesday’s B.C. budget to end the tax increase on income over $150,000 a year. They acknowledged other measures to help low-income people but Horgan said “the middle class was left behind.” Finance Minister Mike de Jong brought the 2.1 per cent increase on the top tax bracket in 2013, and also increased the corporate tax rate by one per cent in order to present a balanced budget for the 2013 election. De Jong said Tuesday his commitment was to remove the personal tax increase after two years and this week’s budget follows through. James said middle-income families are taking the brunt of rate increases for car insurance, ferry fares and BC Hydro, and the services available to them are declining. Horgan pointed to modest tax breaks for high technology and film production industries, while four times as much government assistance is going to resource roads to develop B.C.’s natural gas export business. With a surplus nearing $1 billion for the fiscal year ending in March, Horgan said his priorities would have included help for manufacturing in the forest sector.

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District currently talking with SD 63 about Stelly’s Continued from page 1

The site at Stelly’s would not require any tree removal and meets all the criteria associated with siting a skate park. But though District staff had recommended the Stelly’s location in their most recent report, Coun-

cillor Alicia Cormier offered some concerns about the site after having spoken to several young skateboarders and their families. Being beside the high school could be intimidating for younger students, she said, and noted there had also been concerns from parents over a less fam-

ily-friendly feel to the area and about existing washrooms and other amenities not being accessible outside of school hours. The Central Saanich Lions Club, who approached council a year ago with an offer to help fund the skate park, also had qualms over the Stelly’s site

and asked council to reexamine the Centennial Park location. “Four years ago we lost one of our hardest working members in Mr. Bill Eastgate,” said Ed Wignall, chair of the skate park project and member of the Central Saanich Lions. “Our club has a memorial fund to help fund a last-

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ing community project in his memory.” Eastgate was heavily involved with Centennial Park when he was alive, and the club has been pursuing an upgrade to the park in Eastgate’s memory, including a skate park, said Wignall. Having already approached the previous council with the idea and receiving verbal support, Wignall came to council at Monday’s meeting “to request that mayor and council reaffirm their support of the project.” “Anything we can do to put free recreation in the community is good,” said Coun. Carl Jensen. “I think this might be worthy of putting on a priority list for the strategic planning workshop.” The District of Central Saanich is currently in talks with the school board regarding the Stelly’s site, and after discussion, council agreed to further examine the Lions’ offer to build a skate park at one of the sites in Centennial Park. For the complete report, visit http://bit. ly/17fxpOJ to see the background materials from the Feb. 16 council meeting.

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Other projects: • Post-secondary facilities include replacement of trade buildings at Okanagan College in Kelowna and Camosun College in Victoria, a trades facility at Nicola Valley Institute of Technology in Merritt and relocation of Vancouver Community College and BCIT heavy duty and commercial transportation programs in New Westminster • New high schools including Centennial Secondary in Coquitlam, Oak Bay Secondary in Oak Bay, Welling-

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The District of Central Saanich has unanimously approved a proposed resolution for the right to a healthy environment. “It’s good to see how progressive our councils are,� said Alexis White, a Central Saanich resident who gathered a slew of community support for the resolution. White attended Monday’s meeting and urged council to officially declare support for the resolution, calling up examples of pollution and environmental degradation in her hometown of Hamilton, Ontario as warnings if steps are not taken now to protect the environment on the Peninsula. More than 20 letters of support were presented, from a handwritten note from a local seven-year-old that simply stated “Find a better way to build houses that won’t hurt the environ-

ment,â€? to a note from Saanich Mayor Richard Atwell, encouraging the District to follow municipalities like Saanich, Victoria, Vancouver and Montreal in endorsing its own Declaration of the Right to a Healthy Environment. Eleven-year-old Rafa Snider took the microphone to read out his well-articulated plea to council to ensure that his own children and grandchildren have a healthy and vibrant environment. “It is not too late,â€? he read out to council, “it is time for adults, big company managers and politicians to take our future seriously. “Who cares about wealth and economy if we can’t breathe or feed ourselves in a healthy way ‌ in your hands my future lies. Please allow my kids and grandkids to have the quality of life that I have enjoyed so far.â€? “We watched a video, The Blue Dot, and that really inspired the words he wrote,â€? said

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his mother, Ximena Londono, who was cheering him on at the meeting. “I’ve always been involved in environmental causes, and he’s been building up his awareness through his little 11-year-old eyes.� The declaration, based on David Suzuki’s Blue Dot Tour, included the District’s recognition that a healthy environment is “inextricably linked to the wellbeing of our community.� Mayor Ryan Windsor called it a “highly

laudable goal,� and fully supported the declaration, but offered “significant caution� in reminding council and the attendees that Central Saanich is a smaller municipality, with limited resources for the “full cost accounting� called for in the document. “I want to recognize the letter writers,� said Coun. Zeb King. “I really want to salute them on that. It’s good to have a vision and something to strive for, and a clean environment is so important.�

“It’s encouraging to see the seats full and people so engaged,� added Coun. Alicia Cormier. “We were absolutely thrilled,� said White of council’s support. “It was heartening, and especially to see a unanimous vote. We’re hoping that the District of North Saanich and the Town of Sidney will feel inspired to follow suit.� For more on David Suzuki’s Blue Dot Tour, visit bluedot.ca. reporter@peninsula newsreview.com

District of Central Saanich PROPOSED SCHEDULE OF 2015 BUDGET / FIVE YEAR FINANCIAL PLAN (2015-19) MEETINGS The Council of the District of Central Saanich invites members of the community to attend the following public meetings at which the District’s 2015 Budget and Five Year Financial Plan will be discussed. All meetings will be held in the Central Saanich Municipal Hall Council Chamber, 1903 Mt. Newton Cross Road, Saanichton, BC. Agendas for the meetings will be posted on the District’s website (www.centralsaanich.ca) typically on the Friday preceding the meeting. As meeting dates and times may be subject to change, the public is encouraged to contact the Municipal Hall (250-652-4444), or check the website the week prior to the scheduled meeting to confirm. 2015 Budget o Monday February 23, 2015 o Wednesday (if necessary) February 25, 2015 2015 Water and Sewer Rates / Tax Policy o Monday March 9, 2015 2015 Budget – Public Information Meeting o Monday April 13, 2015

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t wasn’t the outcome they had hoped for, but as they say, that’s why the game is played. The Peninsula Panthers’ season ended Monday night at the hands of the Oceanside Generals in the Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League’s wildcard game to see which team would be the last one into the playoffs. One of these teams was destined to play the spoiler — unfortunately it’s not going to be the Panthers. Credit must be given, however, to coaches Pete Zubersky and Rob Morin for their efforts to keep the team’s spirits up, even in the face of a rocky season. With only 15 wins, the Panthers might have been excused for being more, well, catty. That was not the More noise and case and in their to Oceanside voices of support loss the players, while ... will go a long certainly showing emotions, did way next season their not succumb to the temptation to fight it out in the end. And that’s why the team was awarded the Most Disciplined Team honour during the game. The Panthers didn’t throw hands to try win games — nor did they throw games out of frustration or bad attitudes. This is a team that stayed focused on improving, showed they could stay positive in the face of defeat and proved they could compete with anyone on the ice. A young team, keeping up with the league’s best was always going to be a challenge, but the Panthers redeemed themselves. All those close games this season bodes well for the next. With the potential for a squad chock full of veterans next season, Peninsula could be positioned to exact a little revenge. While many of the players the News Review spoke to are good-natured, we hope this season will help give them that edge needed to string together a bunch of wins. We plan to be there, to see the players return and hopefully have a better year. Hopefully the fans — and plenty of new ones — will return as well. A little more noise and plenty of voices of support from the stands will go a long way for this squad next season. 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, PO Box 1356, Ladysmith,B.C. V9G 1A9. For information, phone 888-687-2213 or go to www. bcpresscouncil.org.

YOUR VIEW

Wolves are not the problem, we are

This response to “Wolf kill the last hope for caribou” in the Peninsula News Review, Jan. 28, provides transparency regarding the controversial issue of killing wolves to save caribou. The article mentions 18 remaining animals of the South Selkirk mountain caribou herd. The article fails to mention that according to Environment Canada’s Recovery Strategy (2014), the population of the Woodland Caribou, Southern Mountain population across B.C. and Alberta is approximately 6,000. The 18 caribou mentioned are not genetically distinct; they are geographically distinct. Isolated pockets of caribou are the result of habitat loss and degradation due to industrial interference. The approximation of B.C.’s grey wolf population being 8,500 individuals requires scrutiny. According to B.C.’s Wolf Management Plan (WMP) “direct census is infeasible.” Therefore the actual wolf population is unknown. Moreover, the wolf population of the South Selkirk mountains and the Peace District are also unknown. Factual scientific data should underpin an effective caribou protection strategy. The cause of reported increased predation to caribou is cited in the Recovery Strategy as “resulting from habitat alteration due to industrial activities.” These activities “such as forest harvesting, mining and mineral exploration and development, and oil and gas exploration and development remove or destroy southern mountain caribou habitat (mature and old forests) and create early seral habitats favoured

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by other prey species such as moose and deer.” As deer and moose reportedly sustain wolf populations, the resulting increase in their populations may increase wolf populations, which may subsequently prey on caribou. In response, “wildlife managers have increased the hunting allocation of deer, moose, and elk in, and adjacent to, caribou habitat to reduce the alternate prey.” The rationale is that a reduction of these primary food sources for wolves will naturally limit the wolf population. However, the contrary is also true: a decrease in a wolf’s natural

prey forces wolves to hunt alternate species such as caribou, justifying a wolf kill while satisfying BC’s hunting lobby. The WMP’s goal to “ensure a selfsustaining population” is echoed in the article, that managed hunting and trapping preserves the wolf as apex predator. These claims are premised on the argument that killing wolves preserves them, rather than conserving wildlife and its habitat for a balanced ecosystem to preserve wolves. The inevitable effects of the approved Northern Gateway Pipeline that will run through the heart of Mountain Caribou habitat, the natural gas industry in the Peace District, the potential expansion of the Trans Mountain Pipeline, and the Site-C project is that they negatively impact caribou habitat. In other words, the worst is yet to come for caribou. When Europeans arrived, humans, wolves and caribou co-existed in plentiful numbers. Caribou populations have suffered since then. One incontrovertible conclusion is that killing wolves will not change the future for caribou. Caribou populations naturally fluctuate, yet without sufficient habitat preserved or restored, they will continue to decline. Action that is arguably as opposite to the core values of many British Columbians as shooting wolves from helicopters is not the answer to caribou preservation. Habitat protection and restoration is the last hope. Wolves are not the problem, we are. Al Hanna Brentwood Bay


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Stand up against bullying… slapping, hitting or spitting. • Theft of personal items - like a backpack, books, electronic devices, etc. • Harassment - repeated tormenting online, with texts, phone calls and/or emails. • Sexual Exploitation - sharing videos or photos with nudity of people under 18. • Hate crime - bullying based on ethnicity, sexual orientation, religious beliefs, etc. For all of these criminal offences, it is important to notify your local police detachment or report it to CYBERTIP.CA. Based on the available information, police will decide if an investigation is warranted and whether charges may be laid.

On Wednesday, February 25th, 2015 be sure to wear your Pink Shirt Day t-shirt and say ENOUGH to bullying! This special day takes place in schools, workplaces, and neighbourhoods across the nation, and features individuals like you bringing awareness to the cause. The goal of the Pink Shirt Day campaign is to raise $300,000 to fund local anti-bullying programs and you can be a part of this amazing campaign!

Bullying and Cyberbullying Bullying Bullying happens when there is an imbalance of power; where someone purposely and repeatedly says or does hurtful things to someone else. Bullying can occur one on one or in a group(s) of people. There are many different forms of bullying: ◼ Physical bullying (using your body or objects to cause harm): includes hitting, punching, kicking, spitting or breaking someone else’s belongings. ◼ Verbal bullying (using words to hurt someone): includes name calling, put-downs, threats and teasing. ◼ Social bullying (using your friends and relationships to hurt someone): includes spreading rumours, gossiping, excluding others from a group or making others look foolish or unintelligent. This form of bullying is most common among girls (Canadian Children’s Rights Council).

Cyberbullying Cyberbullying involves the use of communication technologies such as the Internet, social networking sites, websites, email, text messaging and instant messaging to repeatedly intimidate or harass others. Cyberbullying includes: • Sending mean or threatening emails or text/instant messages. • Posting embarrassing photos of someone online. • Creating a website to make fun of others.

• Pretending to be someone by using their name. • Tricking someone into revealing personal or embarrassing information and sending it to others. Cyberbullying affects victims in different ways than traditional bullying. It can follow a victim everywhere 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, from school, to the mall and all the way into the comfort of their home - usually safe from traditional forms of bullying.

Impacts

Over time, youth who are bullied or bully others find their own ways of dealing with it. While some victims/bullies may become depressed and begin to withdraw socially, others react aggressively and turn to violence. Dangers for Children and Adolescents Who Are Bullied: • Depression • Social anxiety, loneliness, isolation • Stress related health problems (e.g., headaches, stomach aches) • Low self esteem • School absenteeism and academic problems • Aggressive behaviours • Contemplating, attempting, or committing suicide Dangers for Children and Adolescents Who Bully Others: • Not knowing the difference between right and wrong • Delinquency and substance use • Academic problems and increased school dropout rate • Aggression • Sexual harassment and dating aggression • Gang involvement and criminal adulthood • Difficulties in their relationships with others • Being bullied at the hands of others

Bullying and the Law Bullying can be a traumatic experience, and some forms of bullying can even be considered illegal. These include: • Threats - whether done face to face, online, over the phone or through text messaging. • Assaults - including pushing, tripping,

The District of North Saanich supports bullying prevention and encourages everyone to practice anti-bullying everyday. Show your support on Wednesday, February 25,2014 2015 and andWear Wear Pink! February 26,

What You Can Do Youth If you are a victim of bullying • Walk away or leave the online conversation. • Keep track of the bullying (write it down and/or save a screenshot of the online message). • Tell a trusted adult. If you don’t trust anyone or need to speak with someone urgently, contact the confidential and toll-free Kids Help Phone. • Report the bullying to school administrators. • Report criminal offences, such as threats, assaults and sexual exploitation to the local police detachment. • Report unwanted text messages to your telephone service provider. • Report online bullying to the social media site and block the person responsible. • Facebook • YouTube - Safety Centre • Twitter • Instagram – block a user or report something • Tumblr – how to “ignore” (block) someone

Join the cause and buy a pink shirt at pinkshirtday.ca or at London Drugs

SIDNE Y SIDNEY The Town of Sidney supports this cause and encourages theof community The Town Sidney to help create awareness around bullying.

supports this cause and encourages the community to help create awareness School District 63 proudly supports Pink Shirt Day around bullying.

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Adults If you know or think that a child is a victim of bullying... • Talk to them - Let them know that they can trust you and that they shouldn’t deal with bullying alone. • Help them: • document the bullying; • report unwanted text messages to their tele phone service provider, or cyberbullying to social media sites; • report the bullying to school administrators; and • report criminal offences, such as threats, as saults, harassment and sexual exploitation to the local police detachment.

Challenge your friends and co-workers to commit to a bully-free lifestyle and wear pink on Wednesday, Feb 25

If you know someone who is being bullied... ost types of bullying go on as long as someone Most and laughing. As a bystandis watching and laughing. As a bystander, know that you have the power to stop the bullying. 60% of the time, bullying stops in less than 10 seconds when steps in (Kids someone steps in (Kids Phone). Help Phone).

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• If you feel it’s safe to do so, tell the bully to stop. • Find friends/students/youth or an adult who can help stop it. • Befriend the person being bullied and lead them away from the situation. • Report it to a teacher or school staff. • Fill out an anonymous letter and drop it off to a teacher or any adult you trust.

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Seniors overpass bounced in favour of other projects Games rebuffed Steven Heywood News staff

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District of Central Saanich - Monday, Feb. 16, 2015 Angela Cowan News staff

• Council has approved an extension of the Sewer Collection Area No. 1 to allow the property at 6244 Rodolph Road to connect to the sanitary collection system. Aplomado Developments recently received approval for a six-lot subdivision that would include the removal of ten protected trees. Owner Dan Doore agreed to donate five per cent of the property as park land. • Council declined an invitation from the BC Seniors Games Society to host the 30th, 31st and 32nd consecutive annual 55+ BC Games, to be held in 2017, 2018 and 2019. Councillor Carl Jensen noted he felt the District simply does not have the facilities. • Councillor Alicia Cormier has been appointed liaison to the Saanich Inlet Protection Society. The Society is involved with environmental protection, habitatconservation and wildlife protection. • In response to a request for funding for Christmas lights in Brentwood Village, council will be sending out letters of inquiry to local service groups to see if any are interested in sponsoring a holiday light-up.

Sidney Mayor Steve Price is losing his top project this year, as council sets its priorities and budget for 2015. A proposed pedestrian overpass of the Pat Bay Highway near Beacon Avenue has been cancelled for this year and pushed to 2016 at the earliest. At this point, Price said, it’s too expensive. “This council is not impressed

about having to pay 50 to 60 per cent of it,” he said. The Town would have been able to pay for it with gas tax money — and not add to people’s tax burden — if not for preliminary engineering work that revealed ground conditions that forced up the overall price tag. The province had agreed to pay a portion of the overpass costs, but Price said the federal government has not yet responded to the Town’s request for infrastructure funds. “Because we have so many other

pieces of infrastructure in need, we really can’t justify paying for something that’s really provincial transportation infrastructure.” Price added he still would like to see the pedestrian overpass built, but admitted it’ll just take longer. Council, in the meantime, is setting its priorities for 2015 and fitting them into the budget. Price said Beacon Wharf and Bevan Pier will be studied this year to see what can be done to improve them. Price said Sidney is asking the Capital Regional District

to throw in some support in regards to studying whether a proposed Gulf Island passenger ferry service could be added at Beacon Wharf. New wayfinding signage is in the work for the Anacortes Ferry terminal area, Price added. Those plans could use up council’s entire $15,000 for new signs. Sidewalk projects are also on the list and council is looking at phasing in a controversial light industry tax increase over the next two years. editor@peninsulanewsreview.com

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Que Syrah, Syrah! Of the 27 BC wineries featured at the upcoming Vancouver International Wine Festival (February 20 until March 1), 16 Okanagan Valley vineyards will pour wine made from this year’s featured grape – Syrah. Our Search for Syrah in an Acura MDX took us to eight of those wineries. ▸ Black Hills Estate Winery: 4318 Black Sage Road, Oliver (blackhillswinery.com) ▸ Road 13 Vineyards: 799 Ponderosa Road, Road 13, Oliver (road13vineyards.com) ▸ Tinhorn Creek Vineyards: 537 Tinhorn Creek Road, Oliver (tinhorn.com) ▸ TIME Estate Winery: 30861 Black Sage Road, Oliver (timewinery.com) ▸ Sage Hills Vineyard: 18555 Matsu Drive, Summerland (sagehillswine.com) ▸ Poplar Grove Winery: 425 Middle Bench Road North, Penticton (poplargrove.ca) ▸ Red Rooster Winery: 891 Naramata Road, Penticton (redroosterwinery.com) ▸ Sandhill Wines: 1125 Richter St, Kelowna, (sandhillwines.ca)

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And the winners are Subaru and Ford it back in 2004. “We are honoured that the 2015 F-150 has been named AJAC’s The Automobile Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC) has an2015 Utility Vehicle of the Year,” said Dianne Craig, president nounced (... drum-roll, please) Subaru Legacy as the 2015 Canadian and CEO, Ford of Canada. “Our game-changing use of aluminum Car of the Year and Ford F-150 as the 2015 Canadian Utility Vehicle of alloy is raising the competitive bar for pickups and we are humthe Year. bled to be considered an innovator in the industry, committed “Subaru had an outstanding year in 2014,” said Shiro Ohta, chairto providing our customers the most capable and fuel efficient man, president and CEO of Subaru Canada, Inc. “In the past year, pickup ever.” Subaru sold a record number of vehicles and celebrated a new Ford uses a special heat treatment that nearly doubles (commilestone in company history with unprecedented sales pared to steel) the strength of the military success. This award from AJAC is a wonderful tribute to grade aluminum (magnesium) alloy body panels Voting for Canadian used in the new F150, making them more our recent achievements.” The completely redesigned 2015 Subaru Legacy was Car of the Year started resistant to dents. A lighter truck body increases engineered in Japan and is now built in the USA. Legacy payload and towing capability and it also has when 73 automotive is the only car in its class with standard all-wheel-drive. positive influences on braking, handling, ride A variety of engineering changes, including Active Grille journalists from all and acceleration. Shutter system and a new (CVT) automatic transmission, parts of Canada gath- Massively popular, the F-150 is already the have helped achieve a substantial improvement in fuel ered for a five-day test- top-selling vehicle in Canada and has been economy. for the last five years. Ford F-series has been drive evaluation. The greenest Legacy comes with a PZEV version of its the best-selling truck in Canada for 49 con2.5-litre horizontally opposed (Boxer) 4-cylinder engine secutive years. Other finalists for this award and the top line editions come with a 3.6-litre engine. The new were the Porsche Macan and Subaru Outlander. Lineartronic CVT has a lock-up torque converter and a manual paddle Voting for Canadian Car of the Year started when 73 autoshifter operating mode. motive journalists from all parts of Canada gathered, last Legacy boasts one of the roomiest interiors in the midsize sedan October in Niagara Falls, Ontario, for a five-day test-drive segment and has received "Top Safety Pick" rating from Insurance evaluation event known as “TestFest.” It was hosted by the Institute for Highway Safety. It’s also probably more affordable than Niagara Parks Commission, Shell Canada was the official fuel you think, as new Legacy has a start price of just $23, 495 (manual) supplier and the accounting firm KPMG tabulated all vote and $24,795 for the CVT edition. results. To reach the final stage of this annual competition Legacy first Same-day, back-to-back testing is done to ensure fair and claimed the Best New Family Car (under $30,000) award, when the objective comparisons. At this year's event 1,640 test drives initial category winner votes were tabulated. The other three auto were made by journalists and this yielded approximately candidates for this (best of the best) top award were Hyundai Genesis, 106,405 data points and over 500 category ballots. Complete Mercedes-Benz C300 4MATIC and the Volkswagen Golf. voting data and performance test results are available on the Utility Vehicle of the Year, the Ford F-150 is familiar with the AJAC AJAC web site: www.ajac.ca awards podium, as it already scooped the 2015 Best New Technology "TestFest is the most intensive new vehicle evaluation Innovation Award earlier this year. And this is the F-150’s second process on the planet,” said Canadian Car of the Year Co-Chair, Gary overall Canadian Utility Vehicle of the Year Award, having also claimed Grant. “No other organization employs such stringent testing methods By Bob McHugh

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Mercedes gets a grip with winterland By Zack Spencer

Montreal – If there is one part of this vast country that knows about winter and winter driving, it is the province of Quebec. Winter weather can stretch from November until April, which is why this frost bitten part of the country mandates winter tires on all vehicles and was the perfect spot to showcase two products from Mercedes Benz, the B-Class and CLA-Class. Both are now equipped with Mercedes 4Matic all wheel drive (AWD) system. Touching down in Montreal, the outside temperature was heading to minus twenty three overnight and minus nineteen for a daytime high, plus snow, lots of snow.

Looks

Both the B-Class hatchback and CLA sedan are based on the Mercedes small car platform that is also shared with the GLA compact crossover. The B and GLA are sold with front wheel drive (FWD) and now AWD. The latest B-Class was introduced a few years ago and gets a mild facelift, including a new grille, lower chin spoiler, different

wheels and a new accent line down the side. The CLA was just introduced last year so external updates will have to wait another couple of years. The B-Class is a taller hatchback design that provides a useful package for young families, including bigger rear windows and a large hatch and cargo space.

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Both the B-Class and CLA receive nice updates for 2015 on the inside. Both share the same dash so updating both made sense. The screen that sits front and centre on the dash, like and iPad is larger, moving to a standard 7-inch screen or optional 8-inch screen on cars equipped with navigation. This screen is controlled with a small knob between the front seats. Other updates include a sportier and very comfortable steering wheel, a revised stereo head unit and a new instrument cluster behind the steering wheel. Heated seats are now standard equipment for 2015 but heated rear seats and a heated steering

wheel are not available in these cars. The B-Class 4Matic is a $2,200 premium over the FWD version, starting at $33,500. The CLA has the same $2,200 charge for AWD, starting at $36,800. One nice feature available on the CLA is an “exclusive” package that includes a leather dashboard with French stitching for $2,300.

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Music has helped Jennifer Viinikka’s children develop great study habits at home. For that, and for many other reasons, her three kids take lessons at Brentwood School of Music. “Our home is like a family recital,” she says. “Even the international student we’re hosting plays the drums.” Mom waits in the small lobby of the Brentwood School of Music in Brentwood Bay, which has been in operation for more than 40 years. Much of the building is portioned off into smaller studios for piano, guitar, voice and more. Faint sounds of those instruments and the instructors filter throughout the place. Viinikka enjoys a paperback novel while her kids scurry to and from their lessons. “The school has been so wonderful,” she says, adding she enjoys sitting there. Her son Levi started in the school’s Orff Program, which is designed to introduce musical instruments to young children. At 10, five years after starting on the piano, Levi is now learning to play the electric guitar with instructor Mike Preston. Levi’s sister Anya soon joined in, taking piano lessons and

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Brentwood School of Music owner Carrie Dujela started teaching music with her parents, who worked for Lann Copeland’s school on Oldfield Road. She took her own lessons as well, becoming an accomplished musician. Copeland would eventually open a downtown Victoria music school and sold the Central Saanich school to Dujela’s family, who moved it to Brentwood Bay. “We started in two small houses (next to their current location),” she says. “We would eventually have to build a new building. That was taking a big risk.” That was in around 1988, she says. Since then, they’ve grown considerably to today’s estimated 400-plus students and 14 instructors. Dujela has also seen a lot of change over those years. At one

time, they leased out space in the music school building — but that’s almost unnecessary now. The school has expanded within its walls a few times — and Dujela says there are plans to make further changes in the near future. One of the biggest impacts came when they introduced their Rock Band programs, she says. More space for larger groups was needed, so more walls came down. What has kept them going all these years, Dujela continues, are the people. “That has been our emphasis over the years. The kids are coming here to have fun and if they’re not, we lose them.” Yet, she says they are more successful than not in introducing music in a positive way into people’s lives. PLEASE SEE: Generations, page 19


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“We have had some students that have become teachers here,” she says, adding other students have grown up and are now bringing their kids to the school. “We always try to instill a love of music in their lives. When we see it come through when new generations come here, well that’s why we keep going.” Niah Davis and Zoé Johnston are two young students at Brentwood School of Music. They both love singing and wanted to improve their voices and their confidence. “I started singing in Grade 4 in talent shows,” Davis says. “I wanted to learn how to master my voice.” Johnston started in piano lessons and soon found she enjoyed singing along. So, after eight years on the ivories, she is taking a break and using her voice. Both girls say they have learned new things about themselves and how to reach the highs and lows of singing the type of music they like (folk/pop for Davis and musicals for Johnston). They say they’re not sure if they’ll turn singing into careers, but expect music to be in their lives for a long time. Rebecca Battilana, a Grade 12 student at Stelly’s Secondary School, has been at the music school for 14 years. Recently, Battilana appeared in Stelly’s presentation of Band Geeks, a musical.

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Chris Griffiths, 12, has been getting better at piano over the last six years (above, left). His instructor, Kathy Criddle, ensures he stays on track. Gabriel Bedard (above, right) uses his left hand while instructor Kathy Detchak uses her right during a lesson. Bedard had hurt his right hand but still made it to his piano lesson. “I don’t ever want to lose what I’ve gotten from music,” she says, adding it’s always helped relieve the day’s stresses. “It’s been a good part of my life.” Up-and-coming singer Lara Beattie, 8, is learning God Help the Outcasts for the upcoming Greater Victoria Performing Arts Festival in April. She says she’s working through her nervousness to be able to perform in front of a lot of people. Her instructor, Olivia

Selig, is a soprano and has been on stage many times. She is sure to be able to help Beattie overcome any stage fright she might have. Beattie, too, worked her way into voice lessons after learning on the piano for a few years. That represents how being exposed to many instruments and music styles can encourage people to take on new challenges. Dujela notes the school isn’t

just for children. There are many adults that come to hone their skills — or even learn an instrument for the first time. And when they do gain new and better skills, the students are invited to put them to the test. Each year, Dujela says the Brentwood School of Music holds a series of concerts. A dozen of those are for the different Rock Band program classes and they start in June.

“The students and instructors have a blast at these concerts,” Dujela says. “The kids are always planning big things for their friends and the teachers encourage that.” Again, it’s all about having fun and that means it’s all about the music. To learn more about the Brentwood School of music, visit brentwoodschoolofmusic.com. editor@peninsulanewsreview.com


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There are two migrant workers buried in a collapsed well in North Saanich’s Ardmore subdivision. That’s one piece of interesting history, told by Wallace du Temple, one of three storytellers invited to talk about North Saanich this week. On Tuesday, the District launched its official Jubilee events, marking the municipality’s 50th anniversary, with the first of two storytelling sessions. Du Temple, the author of a book on the history of the Ardmore Golf Course, joined Pat Johnston and Gordon Hartshorne in the North Saanich municipal hall. They talked about the early settlers of the District, their neighbours and their interesting experiences — including an armed robbery, TV stars and the aforementioned well accident that sealed two workers to their doom. Mayor Alice Finall says the storytelling event drew a good crowd. They were invited by the District’s Heritage and Jubilee committees to open a year of events that mark the anniversary of the incorporation of the municipality. To mark the occasion, Finall said there will be a variety of activities and events. Storytelling continues May 6 at the Ardmore Golf Course, where du Temple will regale the audience with tales of the family mule that lived along the links, and more. The District hall contains

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Longtime North Saanich resident Pat Johnston talked about her family and their neighbours’ life over the decades. a Then & Now Exhibit, featuring photos, artifacts, maps and more — some submitted by the community. It will also appear at the Sidney Museum on Beacon Avenue in May. Finall said the big events are being saved for summer. On July 25 at 10 a.m., there will be a Jubilee Community Barbecue dur-

ing the B.C. Aviation Museum’s annual open house. And this year’s Flavour Trail event will follow the Jubilee theme, she said. To find out more, and to watch for Jubilee updates, visit northsaanich.ca and click the Jubilee link. editor@peninsulanewsreview.com

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SPORTS In Brief Black Press Carrier Night with the Victoria Royals

Black Press community newspapers in Greater Victoria — including the PNR — have free tickets for our paper carriers for the Saturday, Feb. 21 Victoria Royals game. If you are a carrier, the family of a carrier — or a reader who wants to reward a carrier for a good job — drop by the office of the PNR (1039830 Second St. in Sidney). We have free tickets available on a first come-first served basis.

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• The Parkland Panthers senior boys basketball team hosts the 3A South Island Championships this weekend, Feb. 19 to 21. Parkland is currently ranked fourth on Vancouver Island in the 3A division and has had a great year in what is coach Roger Pires’ final season. The school also hosts the 3A Island finals Feb. 26 to 28, promising to be a busy weekend of basketball on the Peninsula. • Parkland’s junior girls basketball team is in the mix in Nanaimo this weekend for their Island championships. Coach Larry Green and the girls are working hard to reach the provincials on the mainland next month.

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• Saanichton’s Micah Hart and the Team B.C. women’s hockey team have lost two of their three games to date at the Canada Winter Games in Prince George. B.C. lost 7-0 to Quebec and 7-1 to Ontario. They beat Prince Edward Island, 5-1, and played Saskatchewan on Feb. 18, after the PNR’s deadline. In three games, team captain Hart scored one goal and racked up 12 penalty minutes.

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Season ends in sudden death match Panthers eliminated from playoffs Steven Heywood News staff

Peninsula peppered the Parksville goalie with shot after shot Monday night but could only muster two goals and missed a chance to extend their hockey season as they fell, 5-2. The Oceanside Generals came to the Panorama Recreation Centre Monday night (Feb. 16), to face the Peninsula Panthers in a Vancouver Island Junior Hockey League (VIJHL) wildcard game. A win in the suddendeath match would propel one of the teams into the first round of the playoffs. A loss would end their season. Peninsula (15-30) outshot Oceanside 58-23 on the night, yet Gens’ goalie David Anderson was there to block them. It didn’t help that Peninsula would hit on his chest pad, glove or miss the net entirely. On a few occasions, Peninsula missed empty-net chances — and that seemed to be the way things were going for the squad that night. Oceanside’s Travis Flug and Keagan Fedorko opened the scoring. Peninsula’s Sean Buchanan added one with six seconds left in the first period, assisted by Kai Turner and Braeden Pearce. In the second period, Logan Savard would score what would turn out to be the winner for the Gens, who came into the game with a record of 7-36-2. Chase Gaudreault added the Gens’ fourth tally and Peninsula’s Spencer Loverock scored his team’s final goal of the season, unassisted. Flug added the empty-netter late in the third period to seal the victory. Oceanside advanced to play the Campbell River Storm on Feb. 18. The Storm, at 39-4-1, hold the league’s second best record next to the Victoria Cougars (42-5-1), who play

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The Panthers’ Spencer Loverock looks on in anguish over a missed open net late in Monday night’s wildcard game against the Oceanside Generals. Kerry Park. Follow the VIJHL playoffs at vijhl.com. The Panthers’s Kyle Richardson was awarded Monday night with a League Community Award. Peninsula also won the Grant Peart Award for the Most Disciplined Team. The local team holds an informal skate this

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Boulders hosts world sport Extreme need for a climbing camp this weekend new clubhouse roof CENTRAL SAANICH — Some of the world’s top competition climbers are in Central Saanich this weekend for a sport climbing camp. The Boulders Climbing Gym is hosting the camp, put on by the International Federation of Sport Climbing (IFSC) and welcomes close to 100 athletes, age 13 and up. Competing in both lead (difficulty) and speed, these athletes are on the Saanich Peninsula to hone their skills and learn more about the sport. “Our reputation as a world class climbing facility continues to grow and we are very excited to be hosting this high profile event,” said Boulders Chair Kimanda Jarzebiak. “This camp is bringing the top climbers in the world to our facility and will set the stage for us to host additional international events in the future.” Classroom sessions will be paired with workshops starting today (Friday, Feb. 19) and running through Saturday and Sunday, Feb. 20 and 21 at Boulders gym, located at Stelly’s Secondary School. There will also be a pair of mock climbing competitions. The first goes Saturday from 1 to 5 p.m. and the second, Sunday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Public admission to the mock competitions is by donation. According to Boulders, this is the first time the IFSC has held an official training camp — with Boulders its first host venue. The Boulders Climbing Gym is located at 1627 Stelly’s X Rd. in Central Saanich. For more event details, visit http:// sportclimbingbc.ca/extsite. — Submitted

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There’s no place like home, which is why Abstract Developments has designed its new 14-unit condo in Cadboro Bay, Element Beach Residences, with expansive living areas. “The size and number of units is driven by the location,” said Abstract’s development and acquisitions manager, Sam Ganong. “We see a demand from downsizers, and the community plans drive it too, across the street is a three-storey building, this fits in with the community.” There are three layouts available: a one bed, one bath, and den; a two bed, two bath; and a two bed, two bath with den. They range in square footage from 737 to 1,009, with seven units on the second floor and seven on the third floor. The ground floor will be commercial space, either for office or retail, which will be subject to zoning. The floor designs are based on creating a home feel rather than a condo with an open kitchen and living area that is flowing and expansive. Because condo living areas often feel small with limited storage, Abstract tried to make it more functional by adding storage with custom millwork throughout.

B.C. home sales expected to rise through 2016

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Element Beachside Residences adds ground level commercial space and 14 condos on Penrhyn Street in Cadboro Bay. It’s a much different project than Abstract’s recently completed City Park townhomes overlooking Rudd Park on Whittier Avenue, just south of Boleskine Road. Only one of those 14 units is still for sale. “City Park townhouses are geared to entry level buyers

and young families, driven by its proximity to Uptown, which has been successful,” Ganong said. “Here in Caddy Bay, everything is already established.” Keeping with Abstract’s flashy appeal are design schemes by Sandy Nygaard (Nygaard Interior Design)

VANCOUVER — The British Columbia Real Estate Association (BCREA) released its 2015 First Quarter Housing Forecast Update this month, stating it shows stronger economic conditions leading to increased housing demand

who has worked with Abstract before. Nygaard is leaned on to institute a brash, West Coast feel inside the home, using colour schemes, earth and wind. The kitchens are loaded with slide-in gas ranges by Whirlpool, part of the stainless steel appliance package.

over the next two years. Multiple Listing Service® (MLS®) residential sales in British Columbia are forecast to rise 2.4 per cent to 86,050 units this year and a further 3.9 per cent to 89,400 units in 2016. The

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Element condos will be sold in three stages. Phase 1 launched in September and sold out. The remaining nine units will sell in Phases 2 and 3, with the next phase likely to launch this spring. Visit elementresidences.ca for more information.

ten-year average is 82,100 unit sales. A record 106,300 MLS® residential sales were recorded in 2005. The average MLS® residential sales price is forecast to rise 4.5 per cent to $594,000. For more, see bcrea.bc.ca.


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MLS 346058, Sunday 2-4 Pemberton Holmes Ltd. Jacqueline Baker, 250-384-8124 101-640 Michigan Street

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210-900 Tolmie Avenue, $164,900 Saturday 1-3 Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty Goran Tambic, 250-592-4422 5460 Alderley Road, $1,098,000 MLS 345574, Saturday 1:30-3:30 Macdonald Realty Ltd. Lynn Van de Kamp, 250-388-5882

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1839 Teakwood Place, $569,900 Saturday 1-3 - Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty Rick Hoogendoorn, 250-592-4422

4942 Cordova Bay Road, $775,000 MLS 343314, Saturday 1-3 Newport Realty Julie Rust, 250-385-2033

974 Rattanwood Place, $339,900 Sunday 1-3 RE/MAX Camosun Roxanne Brass, 250-744-3301

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3912 Carey Road, From $229,000 Saturday - Monday 1-5 Macdonald Realty Sheila Aujla & Sophak Sim, 250-744-4441

4564 Stratford Road, $1,399,000 Saturday 1-3 RE/MAX Camosun Roxanne Brass, 250-744-3301 3912 Carey Road, From $229,000 Saturday - Monday 1-5 Macdonald Realty Sheila Aujla & Sophak Sim, 250-744-4441

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1-7675 E. Saanich Road, $319,900 MLS 346824, Saturday 1-3 Slegg Realty Chris Kirby, 250-383-1500 4-10113 Fifth Street, $435,000 MLS 346427, Saturday & Sunday 1-3 DFH Real Estate Ltd. Bill Knowles, 250-656-0131

Picture Perfect

Carefree living at its finest. Beautiful, freshly decorated, 1 level spacious 2 bed 2 bath townhouse in Broadmead’s desirable Foxborough Hills. It’s 1,572 sq ft with many quality features & lovely views over Rithet’s Bog Park. Amazing separate clubhouse with pool, exercise room, tennis court & guest suite. No outdoor maintenance. $539,000

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A Work of Art-Inspired by mid-century masters Frank Lloyd Wright, Arthur Erickson & Alvar Aalto. Iconic architect Franc D’Ambrosio designed this modernist masterpiece. Newly crafted to unparalleled specifications & quality, it’s a series of spatial & structural ‘frames’ ascending magical site topography.The open plan features wood beams, stunning floating oak stairs & expansive fir window walls framing dramatic views & welcoming all-day light. A wonderful park side environment next to a trail, and access to downtown Victoria in 10 minutes means a true synergy of convenience, and peaceful west coast living!” $2,090,000

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2-2321 Island View Rd., $399,900 MLS 345374, Sunday 1-3 RE/MAX Camosun Craig Walters, 250-655-0608

Tuesday - Sunday 1-4 Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty Scott Munro, 250-477-5353

Custom 3006sqft home on a useable 1 acre featuring a spacious family room, elegant winding oak staircase, amazing lofty ceilings in the LR with FP and HW flooring. The gourmet kitchen and dining area; offer a built-in oven, cook-top, and island for culinary joy. Downstairs the 1 BR ‘Sweet’ surely must be the largest ever built! The level entry space offers a very palatable option for today’s families. $675,000 O 29 pen S Br un iga da do y 2 on -4 Plc .

Into the Woods Surrounded by valleys and mountains on Five Acres, yet minutes from the Lake and City, this 7 bed, five bath residence is a stunning example of contemporary Mediterranean design. Brigadoon, there my Heart Forever Lies. Offering 5,800 sq ftbeach on three to the perfect One of the loveliest frontslevels; on thewelcome Gorge waterway! This 4-level home oceanfront home features oakofhardwood floors, open concept solution to the changing needs family, work andan life-balance. Great room, and 2 bed extra accommodation. A glassed-in Conservatory Featuring a natural andcountry 1 covers a relaxing hot perennial tub. Walksetting, across charming 1/3 Acre gazebo, of English bedroom Suite for water’s Nanny! edge; launch your canoe from your 130 ft gardens, down to the of waterfront. This private Paradise is a mere 15 mins. to Victoria $1,294,000 city centre. $750,000

7182 West Saanich Road., From $370,000 Friday, Saturday & Sunday 1-3 Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty Murray Lawson, 250-477-5353

7161 West Saanich Road Saturday - Monday 1-3 Pemberton Holmes Don King, 250-516-1202

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Paradise Falls at Westhills $409,900

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TH24-2353 Harbour Road, $590,000 MLS 344410, Saturday 1-4 Macdonald Realty Eleanor Smith, 250-388-5882

3310 Ocean Boulevard, $749,000 MLS 331017, Sunday 1-3 Newport Realty Sandy Berry, 250-818-8736

6293 Central Saanich Road, $738,800 Saturday 3-4 - Royal LePage Coast Capital Realty Mark McDougall, 250-483-3562

3001 Charlotte Drive, $499,900 Sunday 2-4 DFH Real Estate Ltd. Mike Hartshorne, 250-474-6003

10285 Cleveland Road, $547,900

2655 Sooke Rd., from $199,900

MLS 346779, Sunday 1-3 RE/MAX Camosun Ron Phillips, 250-655-0608

Saturday & Sunday 2-4 RE/MAX Camosun John Percy, 250-508-1551

5-7768 East Saanich Road, $349,000 MLS 345141, Saturday 2-4 Fair Realty Sukhmeet Grewal, 250-704-9794

2165 Stone Gate, $659,900 MLS 346518, Sunday 2-4 Century 21 Queenswood Robert Young, 250-385-6900

Good Morning Starshine

Capture the feelings of childhood summers again, and move to this quarter acre sunny home in Deep Cove, across from the quaint Marina. The lovely home is nestled in very private gardens with views of the ocean and Mt.Tuam. Gorgeous new kitchen, windows, hardwood floors, and baths! A home for all... Water you waiting for? $629,000

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Breathtaking views of Ocean, City, Gulf Islands and Mt Baker. This 5048 ft. home has a professional chef-designed kitchen. Spoil yourself: Master Bedroom with walk-in closet is next to a huge ensuite complete with a tiled shower/sauna/steam room, and an air-jetted tub. A custom curved staircase leads downstairs to large family area, bedroom with walk-in closet, bedroom/office, media room/study and large library. Two large decks give 1500 ft. of outdoor enjoyment. An incredible opportunity for an extended family situation. Call now! $1,188,000

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2244 Players Drive, $728,800 MLS 344755, Saturday 2-4 RE/MAX Camosun Craig Walters, 250-744-3301 3080 Cressida Crescent, $429,900 MLS 346897, Saturday 2-4 Newport Realty David Harvey, 250-385-2033 3532 Proudfoot Place, $835,000 MLS 339584, Saturday 2-4 Pemberton Holmes Ltd. Claire Yoo, 250-384-8124 103 & 105-990 Rattanwood Place, $319,900 Sunday 1-3 Sutton Group West Coast Realty Komal Dodd, 250-479-3333 259 Atkins Road, $335,000 MLS 342058, Sunday 12:30-2 RE/MAX Camosun Robert Hahn, 250-744-3301

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Custom-built Whistler-inspired, 1 Acre Haven. Highly evolved design is evident by controlled skylights, pre-set temperature Schluter shower system and AH!, a deep Japanese soaker tub. The Master Suite awes with its Vaulted ceiling, and rain-sensor Skylight. The “piece de resistance” handsome fir doors open 180° to a gorgeous covered deck for dining al fresco, w/ Sunset Malahat Views! $660,000

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Take advantage of a rare Opportunity to acquire this incomparable .61 Acre Oceanfront property, featuring 180 feet of low bank shoreline with its unique land point, and panoramic views of the Olympic Mtns, Gulf Islands, Mount Baker, and Sidney by the Sea, BC! Revel in spectacular sunrises from the expanse of windows in the living area and prow-like new deck. Limited showing times. $1,739,000

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Sophisticated Buyers, will flock to this Mid-Century 3/4 bedroom home, combining all the very best of the era, with modern upgrades like granite countertops, NEST thermostat, cherry hardwood and LEATHER flooring! Beautiful 1/3 acre sunny backyard; a gardener’s paradise located right in coveted Oak Bay! $720,000

This well designed 3 bedroom home enjoys a garden view open kitchen, cozy adjoining family room, and rare formal dining room, complete with gorgeous rock fireplace. Custom design is evident in the avantegard open stairways and straight clean lines of its exterior. Beautifully landscaped Japanese zen-like terraced backyard takes full advantage of the one acre property. Call Now! $750,000

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Fishing show lures Island anglers Daniel Palmer News staff

Lures, baits and scents won’t be needed to hook hundreds of outdoor enthusiasts expected at Pearkes Recreation Centre this weekend for the annual Victoria Boat and Fishing Show. The Feb. 20 to 22 event includes exhibitors like Ducks Unlimited, Fisheries and Oceans Canada, local hunting and fishing shops and the South Vancouver Island Anglers Coalition. “Per capita, Victoria has more independent anglers than all of B.C. It’s amazing,” said Darren Wright, co-owner at Island Outfitters and longtime sponsor of the boat and fishing show. “Just drive around our roads, there’s a boat in every driveway. Fishing is very good here and it’s protected. We’re lucky to live here and be able to fish so locally.” The fishing season is ramping up strong this year after the Fisheries and Oceans Canada opened up halibut fishing for Feb. 1, several weeks earlier than normal. Strict fishing licences allow anglers a set number of catches per season to help manage the population. Wright’s co-owner Ward

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Island Outfitters owners Ward Bond, left, and Darren Wright stand amongst hundreds of fishing rods inside their store on Douglas Street. The anglers are preparing for a busy weekend at Pearkes Recreation Centre. Bond will be presenting a talk on halibut fishing each day during the event. He said the company’s six charter boats have already been out on 15 trips since the halibut season kicked off in waters around Race Rocks ecological reserve, Constance Bank and elsewhere in and around the Juan de Fuca strait. “We get a lot of locals who just want to learn about what we do, lots of people from Vancouver, Calgary, and with the Canadian dollar dropping like it has, we get a lot of people from the States as well,” Bond said. While charters range between $500 and $800 for a daily trip, those with more

boating experience (and a boating licence) can rent fishing boats and make their own way. Though be warned, says Bond, only boaters with proper training in ocean tides and currents should venture into the strait. The Victoria Boat and Fishing Show opens at 1 p.m. today (Feb. 20) at Pearkes Rec Centre. Weekend tickets to the show are $9 for men, $7 seniors and kids and teens under 18 and women are free. Bring a food donation to The Mustard Seed food bank and receive $2 off an admission. See a full list of exhibitors and presentations online at victoriaboatshow.com.

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