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Building blocks for Family Day
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Sidney Museum’s annual Lego exhibit is spreading around town and into Family Day plans, page 3
Shaw Ocean Discovery Centre will release Steve the Giant Pacific Octopus on Sunday, page 4
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Friday, January 25, 2013
Expect delays Drivers will be detoured around the Town of Sidney’s roundabout construction project Steven Heywood News staff
While preliminary work has started at Ocean Avenue and Fifth Street in Sidney on the town’s new roundabout, the main traffic delays as a result won’t really begin until next month. Phase one of the project is set to begin in early February and last until late March. During that time, drivers will be re-routed away from the east portion Ocean Avenue. This means a long detour for traffic headed on and out of the Anacortes Ferry terminal. Only residential and ferry traffic will be allowed in the stretch of Ocean Avenue south of Second Street. Town staff on Monday presented their plan to communicate these delays, and the overall project, with the public. PLEASE SEE: Detours outlined by the town, page 5
Devon MacKenzie/News staff
Sidney Lions Food Bank Administrator Bev Elder (left) stands with MP Elizabeth May during a ceremony honouring Elder on receiving the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal on Jan. 22.
Jubilee Medal for Bev Elder Sidney Lions Food Bank administrator credits volunteer support Devon MacKenzie News staff
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Pedestrians are directed around work at Sidney’s new roundabout at Ocean Avenue and Fifth Street.
Sometimes late is better than never, as was the case for the Sidney Lions Food Bank and its Administrator Beverly Elder this week. Elder, who just celebrated her 12th year anniversary as an employee of the food bank, was awarded the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal on Tuesday, Jan 22. “It was definitely a great surprise and an honour to find out I had been chosen to receive a medal,� said Elder,
adding that most Diamond Jubilee Medals have already been handed out. “A lot of Jubilee Medals were handed out in the summer and they all have to be handed out by the end of February,� she explained. Earlier this year, 33 Diamond Jubilee Medals were issued to Food Banks Canada who then got over 70 nominations for recipients. “It was nice because there were even numbers of nominees across the country,� said Elder, adding that a lot of attention is often given to larger
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provinces. Elder was one of five food bank workers awarded Diamond Jubilee Medals in B.C. including recipients from 100Mile House and Boundary food banks. “I couldn’t do what I do without the support from the Sidney Lions Club, my family, my friends and the volunteers at the food bank,� she said. Elder was awarded the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee Medal by Saanich-Gulf Islands MP Elizabeth May during a ceremony at the Mary Winspear Centre Tuesday evening. reporter@peninsulanewsreview.com
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