Peninsula News Review, January 11, 2013

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PENINSULA Glow As You Go

Vital games ahead

The Town of Sidney and local RCMP are teaming up to help pedestrians stay safe on dark streets, page 3

The Peninsula Panthers hockey team needs to score a few wins to take hold of third place, page 13

NEWS REVIEW

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Friday, January 11, 2013

Olsen gets the nod for Greens Adam Olsen to resign local council seat to run in Saanich North riding Steven Heywood News staff

Adam Olsen has been acclaimed as the Green Party candidate in Saanich North and the Islands in the May 14 provincial election. “I’m thrilled to be able to get the Green Party message out to people leading up to the election,” he said. “I hope to present voters an alternative. It’s an opportunity, not just to change the government, but change how government works.” Olsen put his name forward as a nominee for the party’s candidate in the provincial riding, long held by B.C. Liberal Murray Coell, who will be retiring from politics this year. Upon learning of Olsen’s candidacy, the only other person on the nomination ballot — Susan Whitmore — withdrew. Green Party constituency association chair Murray Weisenberger said candidates had only a limited window in which to register Adam Olsen to run. With the nomination meeting set for Jan. 20, that window has closed. “I believe Adam has a real chance of winning this (riding),” Weisenberger said. “A lot of that hinges on him being a clearthinker and a middle-of-the-road, young candidate.” PLEASE SEE: Tough challenge ahead, page 4

Flu outbreak at Saan Pen hospital Devon MacKenzie News staff

The Saanich Peninsula Hospital has taken measures to contain and quell a flu bug that took up residence in two extended care units.

As of Wednesday afternoon, 20 long-term care residents had been affected by the outbreak that was declared in two separate units on Jan. 7 and 8 respectively. PLEASE SEE: Families asked, page 12

EVERYONE WELCOME!

Steven Heywood/News staff

The sun came out on the Peninsula and six-year-old Kaelyn Drummond went for a swing at the Panorama Leisure Centre playground with sister Kenzie and their grandmother.

The Parish of Central Saanich at St. Mary’s Anglican Church 1973 Cultra Ave. @ E. Saanich Road, Saanichton invites you to

Evening Prayer in the Style of Taizé • Music & Meditation

Sunday, Jan. 13th 7:00 pm

Wheelchair accessible


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