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Leap year babies from 1964: Where are they now?

Leap year babies from 1964: Where are they now?

Two kids featured in March 1st edition of Juan de Fuca News Review
Former Belmont principal turns 15 in leap years

Former Belmont principal turns 15 in leap years

Ray Miller among the 0.07% of the population to have Feb. 29 as a birthday
Lounging lizard

Lounging lizard

This European wall lizard, about six inches long, was sunning itself on Sidney’s waterfront walkway last week. (Bob Orchard/Submitted)
Rummage sale returns to Oak Bay’s Monterey for leap year Saturday

Rummage sale returns to Oak Bay’s Monterey for leap year Saturday

Early dropoffs have rummage sale volunteers busy sorting
Island Food Caring launches program to tackle food insecurities

Island Food Caring launches program to tackle food insecurities

Victoria Foundation and five local grocers team to launch campaign on Feb. 27
Endangered butterfly species to be reintroduced to Hornby Island

Endangered butterfly species to be reintroduced to Hornby Island

Hornby Island is about to play a major role in the saving of a butterfly species.
Rain Walk returns Saturday to raise funds for cancer support

Rain Walk returns Saturday to raise funds for cancer support

Rain Walk group Team Teal indebted to Inspire Health
Saanich students get on board Walking School Bus

Saanich students get on board Walking School Bus

Rogers Elementary students led by teachers and Saanich Police in new initiative
Wear your rose-coloured glasses for the second annual Pink Shirt Gala

Wear your rose-coloured glasses for the second annual Pink Shirt Gala

Anti-bullying event promises pink drinks, food and shirts
Sooke school superintendent says student safety a paramount concern

Sooke school superintendent says student safety a paramount concern

“We always want to make sure our students and staff feel safe,” Scott Stinson said regarding the importance of Pink Shirt Day and the district’s approach to bullying.