Peninsula News Review, March 26, 2014

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The Mary Winspear Centre is putting old instruments to good use, page 12

Wednesday, March 26, 2014

NEWS REVIEW

Panthers battling hard

The Peninsula Panthers won two games against the Victoria Cougars last week, page 13 Watch for breaking news at www.vicnews.com

Readers’ Choice kicks off The Peninsula News Review’s 2014 Readers’ Choice Awards start today

SIDNEY — The Peninsula News Review is asking you, our readers, to tell us where to find the region’s finest pubs, restaurants, art galleries, sports activities, festivals and much more. Today marks the start of balloting in our ninth annual Readers’ Choice Awards. “Every year at this time we  announce our Readers’ Choice Survey,â€? said PNR Publisher, Jim Parker. “This is our readers’ chance to let us know about all the great things the Peninsula has to offer and is  an opportunity to tell us their favourites, whether it be a special place, a must-see event or a special person.â€? In today’s paper — and in each edition up to our deadline of Sunday, April 20 — there will be a full page ballot, featuring subjects such as shopping, health, seniors, children and more. Readers are encouraged to use that page as their official entry into the Readers’ Choice Awards. As well, our web readers can use our online ballot at www.vicnews.com under the contests header at the top of the page. By entering your ballot, you will be eligible to win one of two $250 gift cards from Thrifty Foods in Sidney and Central Saanich. The results of the reader survey will be compiled by our staff and published in a special section of the paper in May. As well, the News Review will host a special event for nominees and winners in May. Be sure to check out the ballot for the entry rules. — News staff

Devon MacKenzie/News staff

Sailboats rally together at the start line of the 33rd Annual Patos Island Race. The race began Saturday morning and ran through until early Sunday morning. See the race results on page 3.

Saturday market coming soon to Sidney April will be trial month for market that organizers hope to see blossom

Devon MacKenzie News staff

Organizers of a new market in Sidney are planning to test the town’s appetite for a Saturday event next month. The group of organizers, made up of a team of local community members from the Peninsula and Greater Victoria, are hoping to use the month of April to test the waters with their idea.

Alex Carroll, one of the organizers, is hoping the market will bring new business into Sidney for weekend shopping. “The idea has caught fire so quickly and with such joy and enthusiasm that it’s quite clear already that the event is going to take on a life of its own,� said Carroll. “We have talked it over with members of the BIA, the Peninsula Chamber of Commerce and other folks to ensure this is a participatory process that benefits every-

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one involved and enhances Sidney’s appeal as a weekend shopping destination.� The market will be taking place in the building at the corner of Fifth and Beacon, above Odyssia Restaurant. The group is appointing a Cultural Programmer as well as they hope to hire two promoters, or “Market Mermaids� in the near future. Please see: Market map in the works, page 5

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