50-50 will go to the Victoria Rotary Club, a great day to celebrate community.
Rotary Clubs of Greater Victoria PRESENTED BY:
VICTORIANEWS • July 7th • HarbourCats VS Blue Jackets at 6:35 pm • Royal Athletic Park
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COMMUNITY: Youngster gets silver win /A4 SPORTS: Blue Jays big leaguers come out to RAP /A8 DRIVEWAY: See what’s new on the roads /A9
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Flag waving Hundreds of Victoria residents gather in formation to create a living flag during the Canada Day festivities on the lawn of the Legislature in downtown Victoria. See more photos on page A7 and online at vicnews.com.
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ictorians can now browse a brand-new open-air market during their Sunday waterfront
stroll. The Greater Victoria Harbour Authority and the James Bay Market Society will host the Breakwater Market at Ogden Point each Sunday this summer. Starting this weekend (July 5), the market will operate on the lawn adjacent to the Breakwater Café and Bistro and will feature homemade, handmade and homegrown products such as local specialty foods and artisan crafts. Live musicians will entertain visitors and special events are scheduled throughout the season, including craft beer and wine tastings. “Ogden Point is both an important maritime gateway as well as a vibrant staging ground for community events and festivities,” says GVHA CEO Ian Robertson. “As part of our mandate to continue to improve this iconic port property, we are pleased to welcome the new Breakwater Market and hope that it will become a favourite haunt for both locals and tourists during the summer.” PlEASE SEE: Market targets locals, tourists, Page A13
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