PENINSULA A Day In The Life
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The Peninsula’s Junior B hockey team looking to close out Westshore this week, page 15
Wednesday, February 26, 2014
economy, doctors hot topics Saanich Peninsula mayors address the business community at annual Chamber breakfast meeting Devon MacKenzie News staff
With the impending construction of Jesken Town Centre on the Tsawout First Nation, Sidney mayor Larry Cross voiced serious concern over the impacts of the development on the town during this year’s Mayors’ Breakfast held Feb. 20. The breakfast, hosted annually by the Saanich Peninsula Chamber of Commerce, sees the mayors of all three Saanich Peninsula municipalities gather together to update community members on each district’s goings on. Cross outlined threats to Sidney’s current retail enviLarry Cross ronment during his speech and made it clear the town is on board to help improve retail in the town before Jesken opens. “We need to face this head on,” Cross said. Sidney’s mayor added that he initially didn’t realize the possible impacts of a retail centre like Jesken would have on the town until Richard Talbot, a retail development specialist from the area, brought it to his attention.
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Heart of our community The annual Hearts of the Community volunteer awards were handed out yesterday. Read about the people and groups who work to make the Peninsula a better place. Stories start on page 3.
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Please see: Workforce housing issue, page 9
Graham Debling sits at one of the heritage school desks on display at the Sidney Museum and Archives on Beacon Avenue. Debling is being honoured with a Hearts Award this year for his years of service to the museum.
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