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$3 million to hospital foundation Spencer Family Trust gives the Foundation its largest donation ever Steven Heywood News staff
Patients of the Saanich Peninsula Hospital’s acute care services will be the beneficiaries of the largest donation ever made to the Saanich Peninsula Hospital Foundation (SPHF). The trustees of the Spencer Family Trust have donated $3 million to the Foundation — the largest gift received in its 30-year history — in memory of Will Spencer, businessman and son of Victoria entrepreneur David Spencer and father of painter Myfanwy Pavelic. “This was the work of the trustees of the Spencer Family Trust,” says Karen Morgan, executive director of the SPHF. “The gift is specifically designated to support the hospital’s acute care services.” Morgan said the Spencer family, which had a home on the Peninsula (Spencerwood) dating back to the 1920s, had a strong relationship with the hospital and valued its services greatly. “This is a truly transformational gift; one that we will use to ensure that our Acute Care Unit is as modern and efficient as our state-of-the-art Operating Rooms and PARR,” said SPHF President Gordon Benn. Morgan added the gift will allow the Foundation to do something major for the hospital itself. What that will be, she added, is still in the works following the donation made on Friday, Feb. 28. She said it would go towards one large project in acute care services, or help pay for a variety of needed equipment. The Foundation’s board is working out the details. PleaSe See: Large donation to help, page 7
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Bayside Middle School students Ben Riis, Brett Cooper and Sam Wise take part in Pink Shirt Day activities, including a flash mob in the gym, at the school Feb. 26. The event works to stem bullying among students and throughout the community.
Sidney to take land proposal public Residents want financial details on the table at March 19 open house Steven Heywood News staff
Concerned residents are questioning whether the Town of Sidney should proceed with the potential rezoning of water-
front land before all of the details of a proposed land swap with a developer are worked out. Most of the opposition to the plan for the Seaport East Lands, north of the Sidney Pier Hotel on First Street, centers
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around what some are calling a bad financial deal for the town. PleaSe See: Town insists financial details, page 3