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A look back: Saanich's top stories that shaped 2024

A look back: Saanich's top stories that shaped 2024

From acts of heroism to a tragic blaze and council bickering, the past year was eventful to say the least
Japanese artistry: Victoria hidden gem offers Island’s first Omakase dining

Japanese artistry: Victoria hidden gem offers Island’s first Omakase dining

‘I want to see more Michelin Guide-worthy restaurants here, and I hope to contribute to that’: chef Clark Park
Live and learn: Saanich mayor reflects on 2024 and set goals for new year

Live and learn: Saanich mayor reflects on 2024 and set goals for new year

Housing, affordability, road safety, and green space protection atop of Dean Murdock's priority list
Humble beginnings to salmon lifeline: Inside Langford’s Goldstream Hatchery

Humble beginnings to salmon lifeline: Inside Langford’s Goldstream Hatchery

For over 40 years, volunteers have raised and returned thousands of chum and coho to B.C.’s waters
Saanich’s Spectrum topples Oak Bay Bays to win Gary Taylor Tournament

Saanich’s Spectrum topples Oak Bay Bays to win Gary Taylor Tournament

The Spectrum Community School team defeated the Oak Bay squad 80-71
Saanich teacher's 33-year career culminates with final Operation Snowball

Saanich teacher's 33-year career culminates with final Operation Snowball

As creator of the 2004 Christmas fundraiser, Cedar Hill's Jennifer Reeson-Ho passes torch to daughter
Cuts to Saanich police budget could result in loss of 17 ‘critical’ positions

Cuts to Saanich police budget could result in loss of 17 ‘critical’ positions

Provisional police budget calls for 11 per cent increase, while the city asked staff to pare it down to 5 per cent 
A final goodbye: Thousands pay respects to 'John from Langford' at memorial

A final goodbye: Thousands pay respects to 'John from Langford' at memorial

From Primer Minister Justin Trudeau to loved ones, many gathered at the Q Centre to say their last goodbyes
PHOTOS: Saanich police and students ‘Cram the Cruiser’ for a good cause

PHOTOS: Saanich police and students ‘Cram the Cruiser’ for a good cause

Colquitz Middle School and Saanich Police continue 11-year tradition helping families in need at Christmas
Building smiles: Victoria construction company donates truckload of toys

Building smiles: Victoria construction company donates truckload of toys

The Mustard Seed received nearly 150 new toys, set to be paired with 1,200 holiday hampers