Peninsula News Review, December 14, 2012

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Filling the food bank shelves

Sidney’s aquarium looking to the future

Sidney Lions Food Bank is busy this time of year and will continue to need support, page 8

Shaw Ocean Discovery Centre in Sidney planning for some big changes, page 3 Watch for breaking news at www.peninsulanewsreview.com

Friday, December 14, 2012

Olsen to run for Greens Central Saanich councillor declares intent to run in next May’s provincial election Devon MacKenzie News staff

The municipality of Central Saanich could be facing the replacement of not one, but two councillors in next year’s by-election as Councillor Adam Olsen announced Wednesday that he is seeking the nomination as Green Party Member of the Legislative Assembly (MLA) for Saanich North and the Islands. The municipality had already planned a by-election in the spring 2013 to replace ex-councillor Terry Siklenka after his resignation last month after he moved to the Grand Cayman Islands. The district may now be faced with having to take on two new councillors should Olsen be successful in his Adam Olsen bid for the Green nomination. He said he would resign his council seat if he wins the Green nomination. The party nomination meeting for Saanich North and the Islands will be held in late January and Central Saanich Council will be setting the schedule for the by-election throughout the same timeframe. “I have been working with District staff to determine the timing of everything. Under the circumstances I believe it is important that the community, our council and staff are completely aware of what my intentions are,” said Olsen in a press release. PLEASE SEE: Constituents are seeking change, page 5

Sharon Tiffin/News staff

Sidney Elementary School eight-year-olds (from left) Keira Fennell hangs up her ornament as classmates Charlie Xie and Elliot Loveless looks at their tree at Government House during the annual tree decorating party. Eight elementary classes make their own ornaments for their school’s tree and enjoy cookies and entertainment at the annual event.

Cinema donor issues challenge Steven Heywood News staff

A recent visit to see a movie at Sidney’s Star Cinema has prompted a municipal councillor to put up a $10,000 donation to the theatre’s fund-raising campaign —

and he’s challenging others to match it. Craig Mearns, a councillor for the District of North Saanich, says he’s spoken with Star owner Sandy Oliver and they’ve agreed to issue a fundraising challenge to the community — Mearns will still make his donation and they’re hoping

the combined generosity of other people will match the ten grand, for a total donation of $20,000 — or more. “I really do feel strongly about (the Star Cinema),” Mearns said this week. PLEASE SEE: Theatre important to Sidney, page 4

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