Peninsula News Review, January 13, 2016

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Panthers hungry for home ice

Valdy returns to Sidney

Peninsula Panthers’ captain Spencer Loverock and the crew back at it this week, page 17

Canadian music legend will make third appearance at the Mary Winspear Centre, page 13

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You too can stop crime January is Crime Stoppers Month and tips are welcome Carlie Connolly News staff

The month of January is designated as Crime Stoppers Month. As a community, media and police cooperative program, Crime Stoppers will be out and about in the community, creating awareness and providing information on their program, while also collecting donations for the program. This year, they’ve re-branded the whole program, and any donations they receive from “A lot of the community towards the the time people goes tip payouts. just give us tips In terms of Program and leave it at crime, Co-ordinator that. They just Phil Downie said want to do their on the Saanich Peninsula and part.” throughout the whole Capital – Phil Downie Regional District, crime related to drugs and assaults are the main issue. One of the big things Crime Stoppers wants to get out to the public is that they (the tipsters) are anonymous. “That’s kind of the information we like to get out there is you are anonymous and nobody will ever know who you are, not even the people who work for Crime Stoppers will ever know who you are so your identity really is secret,” he said. Please see: Tips can be made, page 2

On the run Steven Heywood/News staff

Jayden Cristini, 9, and siblings Ayda, 5, and Saije, 3, run up the road to the Pioneer 8K race finish line at the Saanich Fairground Sunday to cheer on their mom and uncle. For more photos from this year’s race, turn to page 3. For race results, see page 21.

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