Herons, story time and nature walks on offer this July
New teaching standard requires teachers to ‘commit to truth, reconciliation and healing’
BC Ferries warns July 6 and 13 sailings to be affected
Climate Action Tax Credit offsets carbon taxes and is now being increased
Peninsula community and business support kick-starts prosthetic leg fund drive
Rotary Club of Sidney providing light refreshment and equipment for Saturday’s event
Infected plant believed to have come from the U.S., through mainland supplier
July 10 Los Texmaniacs gig included in price of general admission
Fun event attracts hundreds decked out in red and white, activities all day
21 per cent of $21.6 million tax haul comes from water/sewer fees, largest debt due to sewer infrastructure
Sidney painted by million dollar numbers: new business, modest home building, new initiatives
ANAVets hopes colour party reminds community they’re here to help
Paramedics answer 5,000 calls a year, excited to build relationships with other emergency services
Police vehicles, kids’ goodie bags, food and financial safety advice at June 30 event
Around 70 dead grey whales have been found washed ashore in Pacific North West and B.C.
B.C. built, Sir John Franklin contains four science labs
Butchart Gardens the District’s largest taxpayer, shelling out $499,104 for 2018
Department looking for community minded folks available weekdays
Race won’t happen in 2019, hopeful for 2020 re-start
Baldwin, survived by wife Greet, was chief for 43 years