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SHOAL marks 10 years
Oscar-winner Chris Williams is still a big hero to his mom, who lives in Sidney, page 15
This month’s Seniors in Focus section turns the lens on the SHOAL Centre, page 8
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Photo contributed by Nirav Bhatt
The Victoria Hindu Temple in Saanichton celebrated Holi on March 8. It’s the festival of colours and marks the start of spring. People apply powdered colours made of Turmeric, Neem and other herbs called Gulaal to each other and wish each other happy Holi. More photos inside on page 3.
Police seek witnesses to a preventable crime Angela Cowan News staff
Central Saanich police are seeking witnesses to a theft that occurred Friday,
March 6. At approximately 8:30 p.m., a man parked his vehicle at the Co-op gas station on Keating Cross Road and stepped away for less than a minute, leaving his door unlocked.
When he returned, his cell phone had been stolen from the centre cup holder. Police remind the public to secure their vehicles, even if only stepping away for a minute, to prevent opportunities for crime.
To report information about this, or any other crime, contact Central Saanich Police at 250-652-4441, or anonymously through Crimestoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS (8477). reporter@peninsulanewsreview.com