Online Posting Date: Sunday October 27, 2019 ~ WEST SHORE
West Shore Voice News October 25 to 27, 2019 WEEKEND DIGEST Print-PDF Issue
WSV ISSN | 2368-9374 | Vol.4 No.50
SVN ISSN | 1925-2722 | Vol.9 No.39
Week #457
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The news this week:
- Top Headlines: Poppy campaign 2019 launched in the west shore | Voters return NDP incumbents to Esquimalt-Saanich-Sooke & Cowichan-Malahat-Langford | Naming two new schools in West Langford | Tim Hortons under construction near library and Y in Westhills | UN declaration inspires BC Indigenous legislation | SD62 & Pacheedaht sign local education agreement | Second place for a second time David Merner ‘gonna get physical’, heading into eco-restoration | Strong effort for Greens Lydia Hwitsum: “There’s a big gap – people are struggling in a lot of ways” | Blair Herbert: “It was important to keep the Conservatives out of power” | Liberal minority government just 13 seats short of majority – Canadians return Justin Trudeau & Liberals to power
- Editorials: What’s in a school name? | Alberta needs to take a sober second look at Trudeau’s win | Bullying against women in leadership must stop
- Back page: B&E and sexual assault in Colwood residential neighbourhood | Moving in: Crossing at Belmont renters become owners | Francophone games seek volunteers | Beverage container return rate doubles in BC | Fire at Four Mile House Oct 22
EVENTS are listed on page 4 this week in the print/PDF edition — including Halloween events. | Also visit the online Events page of this website for updates.
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PAGE 1 ADVERTISERS THIS WEEK: Pilgrim Coffee House | City of Langford
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