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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.

Weatherwit – Smart, Eh?

by Steve Sakiyama -  Just when I figured out how to program my PVR, a wave of new smart gadgets with Artificial Intelligence (AI) invites me to use them. By the way, "AI" when spoken sounds like "Eh" which leads me to believe it's a Canadian invention. All this technology improves our lives, right? For

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Seaside Book Club – May Meeting

by Deborah Rogers -  We journeyed off to Tasmania this month for a mystery set in a small coastal community. Jane Harper has had international success with her series of outback thrillers that started with 2016's The Dry, we read her 2021 standalone novel The Survivors. Her protagonist is Kieran Elliot. He's back in his

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The Golden Years – Senior Men’s Unique Perspectives Deserve Some Special Strategy

by Sherrin Griffin VP, Operations, Sidney SeniorCare -  As we approach Father's Day, it's the perfect time to turn our thoughts and attention to the important men in our lives. Most of our senior men today still harken back to a more conservative era. Many were groomed from an early age to assume the conventional

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Pachulah: Keeping the Dream Alive

by Jesse Holth | photo by Janis Jean Photography -  When Daniel and Amanda Welch first moved away from their hometown of Victoria, they had no idea they'd return as entrepreneurs. While working in aviation in remote northern Canada, the couple fantasized about living in Hawaii together and running their own business. After researching E2

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