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Sooke mayor worries for firefighters in opioid crisis, despite low call numbers

Sooke mayor worries for firefighters in opioid crisis, despite low call numbers

‘Our firefighters are put into many tragic circumstances,’ says Maja Tait
Road improvement projects in Sooke hampered by lengthy delays

Road improvement projects in Sooke hampered by lengthy delays

Weather-related repairs, remaining corridor work have set projects back by about eight weeks
Sooke eyed for new $55-million biofuels plant

Sooke eyed for new $55-million biofuels plant

Calgary-based company plans to convert garbage to energy
Charters Road construction will trigger traffic delays in Sooke

Charters Road construction will trigger traffic delays in Sooke

Repairs underway on weather-damaged roadway this week
Sooke promises to fix potholes as cold, wet weather creates road issues

Sooke promises to fix potholes as cold, wet weather creates road issues

Biggest areas of concern reported on Otter Point and Charters roads
Sooke asks Natori, Japan to join the family

Sooke asks Natori, Japan to join the family

Communities with longstanding relationship set to become sister cities
Sooke’s priciest properties jump significantly in assessed values

Sooke’s priciest properties jump significantly in assessed values

B.C. Assessment valued a property at 5921 Sooke Rd. at just under $4 million
Sooke Celtic soccer gears up for playoffs

Sooke Celtic soccer gears up for playoffs

There’s a youth movement afoot with Sooke Celtic that bodes well for the team’s future. Coach Pete McKay said the contributions of three young players, in particular, have made an immediate impact on the soccer team.
LETTER: Two-minute tag and gas pedal to death

LETTER: Two-minute tag and gas pedal to death

It takes about two minutes for a mortician to verify the identity of a corpse and make an ID tag.
Sooke school selects salmon work by Indigenous alum as new logo

Sooke school selects salmon work by Indigenous alum as new logo

Artist Jordanna George is a member of the T’Sou-ke Nation and former Saseenos student