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Your West Coast Culture. A magazine about the people and places that make the Saanich Peninsula the little piece of paradise we call home.

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New & Noteworthy

– by Linda Hunter – SERVICES Dogs, Horses and People, Oh My! Must Love Dogs! The Pooch Parlour is now open on Fourth Street in Sidney. This newly established dog grooming salon offers dogs of all sizes an array of services ranging from a basic bath to a full parlour package. Owner Kathy Banks, who has […]

New & Noteworthy

Common Cents: Avoiding Financial Exploitation

– by Deborah Reid, RBC Dominion Securities – Financial exploitation is the most common form of elder abuse. According to the government of Canada’s Federal/Provincial/Territorial Ministers Responsible for Seniors, one in five Canadians believe they know of a senior who might be experiencing some form of abuse. Financial abuse requires three elements: opportunity, need/greed, and

Common Cents: Avoiding Financial Exploitation

Smell the Coffee: The Daily Cup We Desire

– by Steve Sheppard – While working in the coffee business for many years, I came upon a number of interesting conversations. A few years back I distinctly remembered two people talking about their favourite coffee, and the place to have it. The one person would talk only about the price of their favourite coffee,

Smell the Coffee: The Daily Cup We Desire

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Centre for Plant Health

– by Gillian Crowley – One of the Peninsula’s best views is from East Saanich Road, looking out over the greenhouses at the federal Centre for Plant Health towards Mount Washington. The Centre, established in 1912, almost vanished in its centennial year when the federal government announced it planned to centralize its operations in Summerland.

Centre for Plant Health

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