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Big fines for invasive fish
Mark your calendars in 2013
The B.C. government introduces heavy fines for introducing alien species, page 6
The Peninsula News Review offers readers a chance to plan far, far in advance, pages 8 & 9 Watch for breaking news at www.peninsulanewsreview.com
Friday, December 28, 2012
2012
Looking back The top ten most-read stories of 2012, as chosen by the readers of the PENINSULA NEWS REVIEW • Friends on the Peninsula celebrate the life of Mitchell Joseph Fleischacker (pictured during a vacation in Cuba on this page), who died from a heart attack following a suspected drug overdose while at the Shambhala Electronic Music Festival in Salmo, B.C. Page 3
• The vast Arctic “compost” is thawing, dumping billions of tonnes of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, which has been unaccounted for in global climate models. Page 3
These stories and more were among the ten most-read stories of 2012 at www.peninsulanewsreview.com. A look back at 2012 begins on page 3.
• Former North Saanich councillor Ruby Commandeur died after being rushed to hospital Tuesday, April 24. The owner and operator of Ruby Red Farms, Vancouver Island’s largest organic blueberry farm, was only 48. Page 7
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