Peninsula News Review, January 15, 2016

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land is cleared by alC Victoria Airport’s commercial land plan moving to the next steps Steven Heywood News staff

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Muriel Aylen of Sidney stands by one of her many bouquets in celebration of her hundredth birthday this past Monday.

Muriel Aylen feels ‘lucky’ at 100 Carlie Connolly News staff

Sitting in her Sidney home with her Jack Russell terrier on her chair, her son Peter nearby, Muriel Aylen is in her one-hundredth year. Amidst a sea of flowers, cards and phone calls, the PNR caught up with Aylen for a look back at her life. She turned 100 years old on Jan. 11 2016, and since then has had phone calls pouring

in wishing her a happy birthday. “People are so kind,” she said. Aylen was the youngest of six children, and when asked how it feels to have turned 100, she said she felt the same as she did at 90. Looking back at her life, she repeated the word ‘lucky’ several times. “I’ve been extraordinarily lucky.” A well-to-do family, attending what she said was arguably one of the best girls’ schools in England and attending her sister’s parties where she said she was introduced into soci-

ety through her entertainment, are just some of the things Aylen mentioned as part of her luck. Her son Peter (named after her late husband) lives with his mother to help her out. “I’m glad to keep supporting her as much as I can,” he told the PNR. She began the interview by discussing her time at a girls’ boarding school in England, and a disciplined one at that. Please see: Music, dogs had always played, page 4

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Plans for a new commercial site in Sidney are a step closer to taking off this week, after the province’s Agricultural Land Commission agreed to free up a portion of land for development. On Monday, the Victoria Airport Authority (VAA) received notification from the ALC that a strip of land at Beacon Avenue West and the Pat Bay Highway would be removed from the Agricultural Land Reserve. The land was technically under federal responsibility and did not fall under ALC jurisdiction. However, the VAA committed to following a process similar to other development applications. James Bogusz, VAA’s Vice-President of Operations and Development, says the ALC stated the land’s proximity to nearby residential, industrial and commercial properties — as well as the runway to the west of the site — were drivers behind their decision. The site is being considered for a commercial development, tentatively called the Sidney Gateway. Please see: Gateway plans to go public, page 8


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