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Victoria, British Columbia · VictoriaWendy Yzenbrandt is against Saanich council's People, Pets and Parks strategy. She stopped going to that park 10 years ago because the signs were quite accusatory. The Friends of that park have been a very strong lobby group and an anti-dog group, and listening to one voice only is a conflict of interest.See the Story
LETTER: Dog walkers have been used as a scapegoat for park degradation - Vancouver Island Free Daily
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David Suzuki · VictoriaVal Boswell is concerned about the impact of global warming. She has had to give up driving her car because of advanced age and disability. She says a system of alternate days for us to drive would be a way to start. She will be writing a letter to her MP suggesting such an idea.See the Story
LETTER: A driving force to stop climate change - Vancouver Island Free Daily
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Saanich · SaanichSaanich Skip the Dishes driver Victoria Diewert is concerned about the safety of delivery drivers in the dark. She says it is difficult to find an address when it is dark and the road is uneven. She said ensuring you have your lights on and providing adequate instructions will help ensure the safety.See the Story
‘Frustrated’: Saanich delivery driver urges people to at least turn on lights - Vancouver Island Free Daily
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Saanich · SaanichStella Sharlow-Nundoo has not been seen since Sept. 20 when she was in downtown Victoria. She is described as 5-2, tanned, and with a slim build. When she was last seen, she had her brown hair tied in a low bun and was wearing multiple rings on her fingers.See the Story
MISSING: Saanich police seek help locating 21-year-old woman - Vancouver Island Free Daily
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Cancer · VictoriaWamiss, a member of the Kwakwakawakw First Nation, took off from Beacon Hill Park in Victoria for their second annual 500 kilometre Sobriety Walk for Cancer. Wamiss arrived in Port Hardy on Wednesday, Sept. 27, two days earlier than anticipated. This year's walk began on the third anniversary of their sobriety.See the Story
500 kilometres: Wamiss finishes second sobriety walk for cancer - Vancouver Island Free Daily
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Nanaimo · NanaimoA ferry servicing Nanaimo-Tsawwassen will be out of commission longer than expected, with its return now anticipated for the Christmas season. The Coastal Renaissance was forced out of service in August due to a motor drive failure. BC Ferries recommends customers make preparations for the Thanksgiving Day long weekend.See the Story
Broken-down Nanaimo-Tsawwassen ferry won’t be back in service until December
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