Victoria News, November 20, 2013

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Royal and McPherson theatres celebrate 100 Page A5

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NEWS: Victoria man arrested in porn bust /A3 COMMUNITY: Cultural diversity explored /A9 BUSINESS: Country grocer helping fill dreams /A13

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Taking one for the United Way Inn at Laurel Point employees, from left, Patrick Gayler, Brooke Harris, Avril Matthews, and Jeremy Pott react as Andrea Cuff, second from left, takes a pie in the face during the hotel’s annual United Way of Greater Victoria fundraising Pie-in-the-Face event Thursday. Employees paid to throw a pie at their favourite manager.

Esquimalt digging in for better sewage deal Township’s mayor says CRD staff agreed to perks, but board cautious Daniel Palmer News staff

A tentative deal meant to entice Esquimalt

council into approving a sewage plant looks dead in the water, but the township isn’t giving up hope of a sweeter deal just yet. Esquimalt and Capital Regional District staff spent a month negotiating a plan for a wastewater treatment facility at McLoughlin Point, but regional politicians punted the idea back to CRD staff Nov. 13 because it lacked concrete cost estimates for barging materials to the site.

Esquimalt’s wish list includes a $100,000 waterfront pathway around McLoughlin Point; a $100,000 allowance for public art; greater setbacks from other properties and the roadway; upgraded pedestrian and cycling pathways along Lyall Street; the barging of all materials to a constructed dock to avoid truck traffic; and $55,000 annually for five years as a community impact mitigation fee.

The township also wants an ongoing community liaison committee and strict odour monitoring at the site once operational. “CRD staff agreed to those things, and they agreed to those things within the understanding of their budget,” said Esquimalt Mayor Barb Desjardins. PlEASE SEE: More delays, Page A8

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