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The Peninsula News Review has been the Saanich Peninsula's newspaper of choice since 1912. When the first issue hit the streets, on December 13, 1912, it was called the Sidney Review and served the residents scattered across the Peninsula. The Peninsula News Review is now owned by Black Press. An area with its agricultural roots firmly ingrained in its communities -- Sidney, North Saanich and Cent

ral Saanich (which in turn includes Brentwood Bay, Saanichton and Keating), these are seaside communities with decidedly urban touches. The News Review reflects the richness of its 70,000 residents, which include farming families, business people, four First Nations communities, and those who sail our seas for business and pleasure. The Peninsula News Review reserves the right to remove any comments or posts to our page that are inappropriate or offensive, including comments that defame, abuse, include racism, hatred, profanity, violence, vulgarity or spam.

The results are in! Don’t miss the 2023 Readers’ Choice Awards in this week’s edition.
08/30/2023

The results are in! Don’t miss the 2023 Readers’ Choice Awards in this week’s edition.

The final long weekend of summer is the perfect time to explore all that Greater Victoria has to offer. And this weekend...
08/30/2023

The final long weekend of summer is the perfect time to explore all that Greater Victoria has to offer. And this weekend offers plenty of things to fill your day, on the waterfront or at the fairgrounds, taking in some tunes or enjoying the excitement on the soccer pitch.

Find some thrills at the fairgrounds or just watch your ship come in

“The individual staggered into the gas station and asked somebody to call 911,” said reserve Const. Gary O’Brien, Nanaim...
08/30/2023

“The individual staggered into the gas station and asked somebody to call 911,” said reserve Const. Gary O’Brien, Nanaimo RCMP spokesperson.

Man suffers non-life-threatening wound in incident downtown Aug. 27

Jasmine Totzke is thankful to firefighters from North Cowichan for quickly dealing with a large fire early Sunday mornin...
08/29/2023

Jasmine Totzke is thankful to firefighters from North Cowichan for quickly dealing with a large fire early Sunday morning in Duncan.

The fire, on Beverly Street, was extinguished within 45 minutes

For the 13th consecutive month, more than 190 people have died from the toxic and unregulated drug supply in B.C., accor...
08/29/2023

For the 13th consecutive month, more than 190 people have died from the toxic and unregulated drug supply in B.C., according to the latest data from the province.

The latest data comes just 2 days before International Overdose Awareness Day

Lightning strikes caused 11 new wildfires yesterday (Aug. 28), clustering in Strathcona Provincial Park and the Sayward ...
08/29/2023

Lightning strikes caused 11 new wildfires yesterday (Aug. 28), clustering in Strathcona Provincial Park and the Sayward region.

Tlools Lake fire listed 60 hectares largest among 11 new wildfires

After Central Saanich Fire Department’s most recent wildfire deployment in Kelowna, another family stopped by to thank m...
08/28/2023

After Central Saanich Fire Department’s most recent wildfire deployment in Kelowna, another family stopped by to thank members for their efforts.

Kelowna family shares hugs after local firefighters fought to save their home

Sutherland told a briefing Sunday that the estimated number of properties destroyed by the Bush Creek East wildfire rema...
08/28/2023

Sutherland told a briefing Sunday that the estimated number of properties destroyed by the Bush Creek East wildfire remains at 131, with another 37 sustaining damage.

Estimated number of properties destroyed by the Bush Creek East wildfire is 131

The municipalities of Central Saanich, Sidney and North Saanich are drafting their first-ever Accessible British Columbi...
08/28/2023

The municipalities of Central Saanich, Sidney and North Saanich are drafting their first-ever Accessible British Columbia Act plans. More:

Residents can provide feedback about the plans

“The biggest reason I believe people enjoy the activity is it is an enjoyable way to exercise, an evening out to sociali...
08/28/2023

“The biggest reason I believe people enjoy the activity is it is an enjoyable way to exercise, an evening out to socialize with fellow dancers and making new friends.”

Events in Colwood and Saanich

Greater Victoria was able to experience the traditions and taste of Greece during the first weekend of Greek Fest.
08/28/2023

Greater Victoria was able to experience the traditions and taste of Greece during the first weekend of Greek Fest.

The festival will return in September

Greater Victoria artists displayed various types of work this weekend in Saanich.
08/27/2023

Greater Victoria artists displayed various types of work this weekend in Saanich.

18 different artists took part in the tour

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