Peninsula News Review, November 20, 2015

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MacMaster and Leahy in town

Sidney Museum success

Fiddle performers Natalie MacMaster and Donnell Leahy bring tour to Sidney, page 15

The museum on Beacon Avenue has seen growth thanks to their special exhibits, page 3 Black Press C O M M U N I T Y

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sidney police earn awards Two officers made risky arrest

SIDNEY — Two officers with the Sidney North Saanich RCMP received Awards of Valour from the province this week. Corporal Erin Fraser and Constable Gary Lacey were recognized for their arrest of an armed and violent offender. Awards of Valour are the highest award for a police officer in B.C. According to the Ministry of Justice, they are given to officers who “made a decision to place themselves at substantial personal risk to save others.” Twenty-two officers earned Awards of Valour and 44 were awarded meritorious service honours, which recognize exemplary performance that exceeds expectations. Lieutenant Governor Judith Guichon and Minister of Justice Suzanne Anton gave the awards out at B.C.’s 35th annual Police Honours Night. For a full list, visit pssg.gov. bc.ca/policeservices. — Submitted

Carlie Connolly/News staff

Emma Smith had her dream come true, going on a trip to Hawaii with her family in June to see a live volcano. She has brain cancer and is always in treatment. Support from the Help Fill a Dream Foundation has assisted her family and many other children on Vancouver Island.

Dreams can come true for Island kids Help Fill a Dream and Country Grocer launch fifth year of fundraising campaign Carlie Connolly News staff

Amidst a sea of colourful daisies, Eurosa Farms in Central Saanich was the site of the launch of Help Fill a

Dream and Country Grocer’s fifth fundraising campaign. The event saw a small gathering, yet an important one with employees of Eurosa Farms, Country Grocer and Help Fill a Dream coming

Stress is for daytime soaps

together, along with Emma Smith and her parents. Emma is in stable condition but has brain cancer and is continually undergoing treatment. She and her family went to Hawaii to see a

live volcano this past June, a dream come true for Emma, and supported by the Help Fill a Dream Foundation. Please see: Help Fill a Dream has, page 8

not daytime surgery.

Your donation will help renovate our Day Surgery Unit and make it stress-free for everybody.

It’s our hospital 250-652-7531 sphf.ca


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