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Low-income tenants in Victoria reno project worry where they’ll end up

Low-income tenants in Victoria reno project worry where they’ll end up

Council considering upgrade proposal that would likely price renters out of homes
V2V ferry out of commission until end of 2017

V2V ferry out of commission until end of 2017

Ferry ran for roughly three months before engine problems forced suspension of service
Tour de Rock completes epic Island journey in Victoria

Tour de Rock completes epic Island journey in Victoria

Riders made stops across Capital Region finishing with roughly $1 million in donations
WATCH: CBC’s Murdoch Mysteries builds village at Cattle Point

WATCH: CBC’s Murdoch Mysteries builds village at Cattle Point

Hit mystery series films Christmas special, to air in December, around Greater Victoria
Landing gear incident puts aircraft on hold at Victoria Airport

Landing gear incident puts aircraft on hold at Victoria Airport

Private jet en route from Hawaii told landing gear was not down; aircraft lands safely
Transit Road clear again after gas line struck

Transit Road clear again after gas line struck

Fire department was called out this morning
Majority of Canadians open to a Sikh Prime Minister, but three-in-ten aren’t

Majority of Canadians open to a Sikh Prime Minister, but three-in-ten aren’t

Recent survey suggests three-in-ten Canadians would not vote for a Sikh leader
Father and son to share gallery space at Sidney Fine Arts Show

Father and son to share gallery space at Sidney Fine Arts Show

The Peninsula News Review continues a series of artist profiles leading up to the Sidney Fine Art Show Oct. 13 to 15 at the Mary Winspear Centre. It’s part of the annual ArtSea Festival on the Saanich Peninsula the runs Oct. 13 to 22.
Tenor John McDermott returns to Sidney with Celtic and jazz classics

Tenor John McDermott returns to Sidney with Celtic and jazz classics

When Scottish-Canadian tenor John McDermott arrives at the Mary Winspear Centre on Oct. 14, he will be bringing the classic Celtic songs like “Danny Boy” that he is known for, but this time he’s bringing some jazz standards off his latest album. While sitting in gridlocked Toronto traffic, McDermott told the Peninsula News Review that he was hesitant at first when Montreal-based multi-instrumentalist Guido Basso tried to convince him.
Oak Bay wants to award noteable new-builds, renovations

Oak Bay wants to award noteable new-builds, renovations

Allan Cassidy award nominations deadline extended