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Victoria Police are asking for witnesses to come forward after taking a man into custody last Friday, following reports of an indecent exposure in downtown Victoria.
Police were called to the 700-block of Yates Street just before 4 p.m. on Friday, August 7th after reports came in of a man standing on the corner of Yates and Blanshard streets exposing himself to both vehicle traffic and passersby.
The caller provided a description of the man. When officers arrived and discovered a suspect in the area nearby he was taken into custody.
Based on the location of the incident and time of day at which it took place, investigators believe that others likely witnessed the suspect’s actions. Officers are asking for those who witnessed the incident to them.
If you witnessed this incident or have information about it, you are asked to call the VicPD Non-Emergency line at (250) 995-7654.
It is hot out there today, why not head to your local Dairy Queen, treat yourself to a blizzard and help a child out.
Full proceeds from every Blizzard Treat sold today, will be donated to your local Children’s Miracle Network member hospital.
Every day, 4,900 children visit a Children’s Miracle Network® member hospital for treatment and they need your help!
Since 1984, DQ and Children’s Miracle Network have worked together to provide life-saving treatments to children across North America. To date, more than $100 million has been raised through donations from DQ franchisees, fans and the corporate office, all of which stays local to fund critical treatments and healthcare services, pediatric medical equipment and charitable care.
Last night, nearly 40,000 people swarmed to Dallas Road to take in the first Snowbirds performance over Victoria, since 2008!
The event was a fundraiser for The C.H.I.L.D. Foundation, which helps children with intestinal and liver disorders, organizers are hoping to raise $50,000. If you enjoyed the show, and weren’t able to donate on-site, you can still donate online at child.ca
“The Canadian Forces Snowbirds are our ambassadors to The Child Foundation and we’re so thrilled and so pleased they do this every year for us in a city in British Columbia,” says C.H.I.L.D. Foundation CEO Mary Parsons.
Here are some photos and videos from the community.
Saanich Police are investigating a collision that occurred on the Pat Bay Highway early Wednesday morning. There were two vehicles involved in the crash, but while witnesses were tending to one driver, the other left the scene.
Based on witness reports, police say the two cars involved were jockeying for position, doing about 80km-an-hour. The two vehicles made contact which led to the accident.
One of two vehicles, driven by a 19 year old female, lost control in the southbound lane near the intersection of the Pat Bay Highway and Old East Road. The vehicle crossed the raised traffic island, across two lanes of travel in the northbound lanes, struck a cement barrier, careened across the two northbound lanes a second time, crossed the raised traffic island, and ended up back in the southbound lanes. The vehicle came to rest on the shoulder of the southbound lanes and was heavily damaged. The driver was transported to hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
Police say a second vehicle, believed to be directly involved in this incident, initially stopped at the scene. However, as witnesses were tending to the injured driver of the first vehicle, the driver of the second vehicle left the scene.
“Our investigators would like to speak with the driver of the second vehicle that was directly involved in this incident.” Sgt. Steve Eassie said.
“We understand that the driver may have initially stopped at the scene. However, the driver had an obligation to identify himself, and to exchange information with the other driver. Information that we have received indicates that the driver simply departed without making attempts to do so”.
Description of the second vehicle and driver involved :
An older model (possibly early 1990’s) light blue Mercedes sedan with the Mercedes emblem mounted on the hood, not in the grill area of the vehicle.
The driver was described as a male, between the ages of 30 and 50 years old, and appeared to be the only occupant of the vehicle.
Anyone that may have information about this collision, or about the identity of the second driver involved in this collision, is asked to contact the Saanich Police Department at 250-475-4321, or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS FREE (8477).
West Coast Jeeps club presents Jeeps for Jugs Convoy a Breast Cancer Awareness Fundraiser, taking place at Peden 4 Wheel Drive on August 16, 2015.
Join West Coast Jeeps’ largest event of the year with over 50 Jeeps of all makes and models convoying from Clover Point in Victoria to Peden 4 Wheel Drive in Sydney. Proceeds from the event go to the Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation – BC/Yukon Region.
This year’s event is going to be even bigger and better than last year! Some of the highlights include:
Admin Dunk Tank
Face Painting
Colouring and an Activity Corner for Kids
A BBQ by donation
RTI Ramp Flex Competition
HUGE raffle from our superstar sponsors
and a few surprises up our sleeves!
Not to mention some of the most heavily modified off road vehicles in Canada up close and personal, showing off what they can do.
If you would like to watch the convoy:
Leaving from Clover Point at 10am
11am Arrive at Peden 4 Wheel Drive
10049 Galaran Road
Sidney, BC V8L 5X3
11am-2pm Enjoy the Festivities at Peden 4 Wheel Drive
If you are on Belleville street today, near the Clipper and Blackball Ferry terminal, don’t worry about walking over the chalk message. The person that left the message however hopes these words will leave you with a smile on your face.
The message reads:
” Have fun. Be Safe. Explore Nature. Make friends. Take a 4:20 Break. Smile. Welcome to the awesome and beautiful City of Victoria. Make sure you explore the nature. It’s okay to walk on me.”
The 5th annual Victoria Tweed Ride took place on Saturday, August 8th. The event is a leisurely, stylish urban bike ride raising money for charity. The ride was fund-raising for Bicycles for Humanity, a local action group, to assist in their effort to send a container-load of bikes to Namibia.
Tweed Rides are a worldwide phenomena, started in London in the fall of 2009 as The Tweed Run London. The organizers thought that it would be fun to have a slower-paced “cosmopolitan ride with a bit style”. So they dressed in tweeds, rode their bikes through London streets and raised money for bicycles for Bicycles for Humanity.
What is Tweed Ride Victoria?
It is a group bicycle ride through the centre of Victoria, in which the cyclists are encouraged to dress in classic tweed or any smart looking outfit. Any effort made to recreate the spirit of a bygone era is also always appreciated. Any and all bicycles are acceptable on the Tweed Ride.
The J and L pods have been a very busy group of orcas this past week, near active pass!
Gary Cullen, was on Galiano Island when the pods passed by, and they put on a show for all the onlookers, including Cullens out of town guest who got to see the orcas for the first time and as expected, she was very excited as you can hear in the video!
Victoria’s afternoon tea tradition goes back to its English heritage. In celebration of Afternoon Tea Week, August 10-17, we’ve compiled a reference list of some of the most popular locations for this decadent ritual in Victoria. Enjoy sumptuous surroundings at the Empress, the history of Point Ellice House or vegetarian fare at the Venus Sophia Tea Room. Have you visited any of these? Post your pictures or comments below!
1. Snowbird pilots will be at the BC Aviation Museum!
The Snowbirds are the formation flying team of the Royal Canadian Air Force, who have been thrilling crowds with their exciting flying displays for more than forty years. We are very pleased to announce that the Snowbird pilots will be at the BC Aviation Museum on Tuesday 11th August at 2:30 p.m. If you visit the museum on that day, you will be able to chat with current Snowbird pilots and also some of the veterans of the original Snowbird teams.
Located at 1910 Norseman Road, on the east side of Victoria International Airport.
2. Yoga in the Park
Yoga is a great way to relieve stress, build strength, and increase flexibility for participants of all shapes, sizes, and abilities. Helena is an experienced yoga teacher and will be running a weekly yoga session at Victoria West Park for students of all shapes, sizes and, abilities. No experience necessary. (Limited mats available for use) 12:00 pm – 1:00 pm at Victoria West Park
3. Movie Night: Woman in Gold
The Oak Bay Beach Hotel is thrilled to once again welcome back a long standing tradition of big screen releases to the community through our regularly scheduled movie nights in the David Foster Foundation Theatre.
Your ticket includes a gourmet individual pizza*, house-made buttered popcorn and an ice cream sandwich for dessert. You can also purchase one of our micro-brews, fine wines or favourite libations and then sit back in our movie chair seats and enjoy Woman in Gold on the big screen!
While here, please take the time to view the incredible Art and Artist in Residence exhibit located at the Oak Bay Hotel. The Oak Bay Beach Hotel and Winchester Galleries have worked in close collaboration since the hotel’s re-opening in 2012. Winchester Galleries has hung the work of prominent Canadian artists throughout the hotel’s public rooms, as well as in all 100 of the hotel guest rooms.
Join us for Woman in Gold [Rated G] at 6:15pm.
Sixty years after she fled Vienna during World War II, an elderly Jewish woman, Maria Altmann, starts her journey to retrieve family possessions seized by the Nazis, among them Klimt’s famous painting ‘The Lady in Gold’. Together with her inexperienced but plucky young lawyer Randy Schoenberg, she embarks upon a major battle which takes them all the way to the heart of the Austrian establishment and the U.S. Supreme Court, and forces her to confront difficult truths about the past along the way.
Tickets are $24 per person + tax.
For more information or to book your Movie Night tickets visit our Front Desk or call 250.598.4556.
4. Rocky Mountain Express in IMAX
Rocky Mountain Express propels audiences on a steam train journey through the breathtaking vistas of the Canadian Rockies and relates the epic adventure of building the nation’s first transcontinental railway. Combining spectacular IMAX aerial cinematography, breathtaking vistas of the west, archival images and maps, and the potent energy and rhythms of a live steam locomotive to immerse audiences in an era of remarkable ingenuity and struggle and a region of stunning natural beauty. Playing daily at 2pm.
5. Victoria Flamenco Festival
For the third year in a row, Victoria’s Centennial Square is exploding with the passion and rhythm of flamenco music and dance! The Victoria Flamenco Festival will run Aug. 10 – 16, showcasing local and regional dancers, singers and guitarists collaborating to bring their love of this fiery art form to the stage in the Square. Be inspired at the mid-week por fiesta lunch-hour performances, and invigorated on Saturday and Sunday afternoons with the powerful line-up of local, regional, aspiring and professional flamenco artists.
Time: Noon-1:00 p.m. Mon.-Fri. and full afternoons on Sat. and Sun.
Local music favourite, Jessie Roper, along with director Shiraz Higgins first set out on a campaign to win $10,0000, to create a new music video “Quality Time”, from StoryHive. A community-powered funding program from TELUS, aimed at local creative talent in Western Canada to make their video projects happen. They created a pitch video and won the $10,000!
On August 5th, Jesse, posted the video “Quality Time” music video, made with the $10,000 budget from Telus’ StoryHive, and the second phase of the competition began!
Watch the video above then vote for Quality Time to win help win Jesse Roper $30,000 to create more videos! VOTE HERE >www.storyhive.com/project/show/id/570
Jesse Roper says, if they win, he will use the winnings to make a music video for a single he is currently working on in Seattle.
Oak Bay police have posted advisory signs at Uplands Park and Cattle Point after four separate cougar sightings this morning.
Calls started to come in around 6:45am this morning from people living in the Musgrave and Dewdney St. area. Police call the four sightings “credible” but officers had no luck spotting the cougar themselves.
“We take all cougar sightings seriously, but with three to four independent sightings that seem credible with the same descriptions, we scoured the area with our members for about 40 minutes,” Const. Rick Anthony tells Times Colonist.
“I know from previous encounters, cougars quite often will go to the wooded areas or water line,” Anthony said.
“Todd from Vibrant Victoria, says his morning walk in Uplands Park was a bit less relaxing than usual, he brought a big stick and a pocket knife, left the Dog at home, and says he watched an instructional video on what to do in the event of a Cougar attack before hitting the park.”
Todd from Vibrant Victoria, says his morning walk in Uplands Park was a bit less relaxing than usual, he brought a big stick and a pocket knife, left the dog at home, and says he watched an instructional video on what to do in the event of a cougar attack before hitting the park.
The BC Conservation Service has been called in. Anyone who spots the cougar is asked to call 911.
Last night, Victoria residents and visitors were treated to the first Victoria Film Festival “Free-B Film Festival” screening of the summer!
Families, couples, friends and passing tourists began to gather on the lawns of the legislature just, as a glorious Victoria sunset warmed the inner harbour. The screen was raised and despite a few minor glitches that delayed the 9pm showing, the 1969 Adam West classic, Batman, hit the screen.
There is nothing that compares to the shared experience of an outdoor movie. The gentle evening breeze, twinkling lights of the Legislative Buildings, a blanket and that moment when dozens of strangers burst into united laughter!
The atmosphere was warm even as the temperature dropped. A good reminder to bring that extra blanket! Special thanks go out to the kind strangers that lent our photographer a spare!
The next showing is The Princess Bride in Beacon Hill Park tonight, at 9pm. Bring snacks! (Like these yummy Rogers chocolates picked up on our government street stroll in…)
Yesterday, around 7:30 p.m., Victoria 911 Communications Centre staff received a call from Ogden Point’s cruise ship contact reporting that a 65-year-old passenger was missing from the Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines vessel Jewel of the Sea. The passenger had departed the ship earlier in the day and had not returned. After searching the vessel it was determined the woman was not onboard, the ship’s crew was forced to continue on their way without her.
Upon investigation, it was learned the missing passenger had recently begun displaying dementia-like symptoms. Police also learned that she was booked for a return flight home from Seattle the next day. Armed with video of the woman departing the vessel and a description, police began to search the surrounding area for the missing woman.
A short time later VicPD received a call from staff at the Fairmont Empress Hotel, who had located the missing woman. Officers arrived to find Fairmont Empress Hotel staff comforting the senior who was quite disoriented. She was transported to hospital for assessment.
It was at that point that a VicPD K9 officer took it upon himself to arrange transportation that would connect the woman with her flight home. Cst. Andre Almeida put the cost of the woman’s flight from Victoria to Seattle on his own personal credit card, anticipating covering the cost with his own person air miles.
“There was no other way to ensure she would make it back home,” VicPD K9 officer Cst. Andre Almeida said. “She needed help. It could be my Mom stranded somewhere and I would hope that someone would help.”
After a night in the hospital, VicPD officers connected with the woman to personally transport her to the airport in time to make her flights. Upon arrival, the patrol officer discovered that Alaska Airlines had decided to take over her care. They reimbursed Cst. Ameida for the cost of the flights, and ensured she made her connection in Seattle. Commissionaires BC staff kept her company at YVR until her flight departed.
The woman is now safely back with her family in New York.
Great work by Alaska Airlines, Fairmont Empress Hotel, Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines, The Royal Jubilee Hospital, Commissionaires BC, VicPD and of course Cst. Almeida!
What’s an Instameet? An Instameet is a meet up of anyone who enjoys using Instagram and sharing their passion for photography with new friends.
Participants posted their pictures with #ExploreBC and #ExploreVictoria to show our beautiful city on this special day. Other locations throughout British Columbia also shared pictures of their adventures with #ExploreBC to create some buzz and share British Columbia’s beauty.
About two dozen Victoria Instagrammers met at the Bright Pearl Statue, in front of Starbucks at Fisgard and Government Street at 3:00 p.m. on a glorious sunny afternoon. Name tags were donned and introductions made.
As participants made their way through Chinatown to Bastion Square new friendships were quickly blossoming. From Fan Tan Alley, to Market Square, onto the Inner Harbour and the Legislative Buildings, the beauty of Victoria was not too difficult to showcase. The Buskers Festival provided great photo opportunities, as did the quaint old town details.
The group finished the evening at the Royal BC Museum’s Food Truck Festival over tasty treats and delicious local beer. All in agreement that not only do we live in a beautiful city, but we have great people here too!
Tourism Victoria is hoping to host another instameet in the future so be sure to follow on Instagram: @tourismvictoriabc
West Shore RCMP executed a search warrant at a home in the 2800 block of Leigh Rd in Langford, on August 5. The search warrant was conducted after a drug investigation was launched.
When police arrived at the home, a 23 year old Langford man arrested without incident. A 23 year old Langford woman attempted to flee on foot, but was quickly caught up to by an officer and subsequently arrested.
Police discovered a cache of 40 stolen bicycles, some dismantled, tools and a small amount of methamphetamine.
In the released statement, police say, the two individuals are well-known to them and deemed to be prolific offenders, with both facing numerous charges. The charges range from drug possession, possession of property obtained by crime and breach of conditions.
“Theft of bicycles is a growing concern in the West Shore,” states Cst. Alex Bérubé, spokesperson for the West Shore RCMP Detachment. “We urge bicycle owners to protect their bicycles with proper locking equipment and to record their serial numbers”.
Out of those 40 stolen bicycles, police were able to return two of them, as their rightful owners were able to provide their serial numbers.
In 2013, there were 55 reports of stolen bicycles, 76 in 2014 and so far 56 for this current year.
Anyone with information on this crime is urged to contact the West Shore RCMP at 250-474-2264 or CRIME STOPPERS at 1-800-222-TIPS FREE.
Western Speedway is excited to announce that one of their great partners Seawings Express has stepped up to sponsor Fan Appreciation Night on Saturday, August 8th.
All fans will be admitted FREE to the nights events courtesy of Seawings Express.
See Wilson Transportation Stock Cars, SDL Bins MIni Stocks, OTRA Old Time Stock Cars, Island Dwarf Cars and LORDCO Bombers. Front Gate opens at 4:30, Qualifying 5:30, Racing 6:30.
Looking for things to do this weekend? Here are 9 events happening around town . For even more fun things to do, head over to the Victoria Buzz Events Calendar.
Free-B Film Festival
What: Bring a blanket, flashlight and snacks to enjoy a great line-up of wonderful outdoor movies.
Where: BATMAN • AUG 7 (Location: Legislative Lawn)
PRINCESS BRIDE • AUG 8 ( (Location: Cameron Bandshell, Beacon Hill Park)
When: 9pm
Butchart Gardens Summer Festival presents: Jann Arden
What: The Butchart Gardens’ summer festival presents Jann Arden. Funny, heartwarming…the one and only, Jann! This open air concert takes place on the Concert Lawn stage. Come sit on a bench, or bring a blanket and sit on the lawn.
Where: Butchart Gardens – 800 Benvenuto Avenue
When: Friday, August 7th, 2015 7:30 PM
Corks and Canvas-Outside!
What: Join local, loved artist Kimberly Dean, Robert Bateman Centre staff and volunteers to paint your own canvas outside while overlooking the incredible Inner Harbour.
Where: The Robert Bateman Centre
When: August 7 at 7pm
Touch-A-Truck
What: Children of ALL AGES! Bring the whole family for a day filled with tons of fun. Face Painting, Bouncy Castle, Food, Balloons and More! In support of the Vancouver Island Family Child Care Association
Where: Western Speedway
When: August 8th 9:30am – 2:30pm
Pet-A-Palooza
What: West Coast’s largest outdoor pet festival, PET-A-PALOOZA is coming back! Taking place on over 35,000 sq ft of ocean front property in Victoria B.C
Where: Ogden Point
When: August 8 and 9
James Bay Market
What: You will be amazed at the variety of products available at the James Bay Market. Whether you’re a local in need of some fresh produce, or a visitor looking for that unique something from Victoria, they’ve got it.
Where: 494 Superior St
When: August 8, 2015 @ 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
Saturday Night Fireworks at the Butchart Gardens
What: Our Firework shows began in 1977 and continue to be one of The Gardens’ most popular draws.
Where: The Butchart Gardens
When: August 8, 2015 @ 9:30 pm
Victoria’s Largest Little Airshow
What: A fun community night market with food, crafts, art, entertainment and much more.
Where: Lochside Drive between Martindale & Island View Road at Michell’s Air Field
When: August 8 & 9th @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Cadboro Bay Festival
What: Enjoy an afternoon at the picturesque Gyro Park, with a variety of hands-on activities, bouncy castles, face painting, band performances, information displays, interactive games, kids treasure map, arts & craft stations, and food and fun for the entire family. World-class sand sculptors will be creating giant works of art from just sand, water and a lot of imagination.
Where: Cadboro Bay – Gyro Park
When: Sunday, August 9, 2015 11:00 am – 3:00 pm
Please feel free to add your suggestions in the comments below!
After more than seven hours, VicPD officers alongside the Greater Victoria Emergency Response Team have brought an incident to a peaceful close after a 49-year-old man barricaded himself in his suite.
Officers were first called to the 500-block of Johnson Street around noon today after a resident of a multi-person community facility reportedly facing a parole revocation, made concerning statements. These statements indicated the man had an improvised explosive device.
Patrol officers and GVERT evacuated the building and surrounding area, closing both Johnson and Wharf streets to traffic, and began the process of negotiating with the man. Once it was determined to be safe to do so, officers reopened streets to traffic.
After seven hours the man agreed to disarm the device and surrendered to officers. He was taken into custody without further incident and transported to hospital for psychological assessment.
During the incident, Our Place offered to feed the displaced residents of the facility, and officers on scene appreciated the support of local businesses and residents to help minimize the disruptions caused.
Last week, we told you about local developer, Sakura, putting a helicopter inside a building on Fort St! Most of you probably didn’t believe us, and we don’t blame you! Thankfully, a Victoria Buzz fan, who helped move the helicopter in, has submitted a few photos for proof!
It is just the shell of the helicopter and will be used for meetings.
It’s like an extra meeting space in an open concept office. Need to make a private call? Go in the chopper. Want to take a nap? To the chopper. Have a meeting and don’t want to disturb your coworkers? The Chopper. It’s actually awesome. I worked in a different building owned by the same people and we had vans and trailers in the space and a bus out back for these same reasons. I used them daily. It’s innovative, fun, creative, and completely functional… with a twist. – Serena De Castro
Do you have photos to add to this article? Send to: tips@victoriabuzz.com
Long Beach Airport will receive $1.27 million in funding from the new B.C. Air Access Program, part of B.C. on the Move, the Government of B.C.’s 10-year transportation plan.
“Providing funding to the Long Beach Airport is a perfect example of how the B.C. Air Access Program will help smaller and regional airports make crucial improvements to their infrastructure,” said MLA for West Vancouver-Sea to Sky Jordan Sturdy, on behalf of Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure Todd Stone. “Safety is a key component for these projects and the Long Beach Airport runway lighting project provides a good example of the type of safety improvements we are seeing through the program.”
Tofino, Ucuelet, Long Beach and the surrounding areas are known for their world-class tourism attractions and experiences. Adding new runway lighting will allow the airport to expand its services, especially with the expected increase in tourists visiting the area, and ultimately encouraging further economic growth in the region, read the statement.
The improvements will also allow for enhanced emergency health care services to the area. Without runway lighting, access was limited, especially during the winter months. The Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District, which owns and operates the airport, will contribute just over $424,000 toward the project.
“The Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District welcomes the provincial funding support for the Long Beach Airport (CYAZ) airfield lighting project,” said ACRD chair Josie Osborne. “The airport continues to grow and prosper as a critical transportation link for the west coast of Vancouver Island. This funding will help us provide a more reliable and accessible transportation link to the rest of the province, and a foundation for ongoing safety enhancements at the airport.”
The ministry is investing $24 million over the next three years for the B.C. Air Access Program.
Nothing to do? We’ve got you covered. Check out these events happening in Victoria today. For even more fun things to do, head over to the Victoria Buzz Events Calendar.
Sidney Street Market
What: This fabulous outdoor street market has been a wonderful destination event on your “summer things to do” list for over 15 years.
You will find beautiful creations from artisans of every kind. Enjoy amazing entertainment every week.
Where: Beacon Avenue in downtown Sidney by the Sea.
When: Every Thursday, 5:30pm-83:30pm
Ghostly Walks
What: Dare to discover why Victoria is BC’s most haunted city on one of our famous 90-minute walking tours through Victoria’s most haunted streets, alleys and parks.
Where: Start outside Visitor Info Centre 812 Wharf St. at corner of Government St.
When: 7:30 pm – 7:30 pm
Live Music at the Ross Bay Pub
What: Pop, Rock & Blues style live music every Thursday at the Ross Bay Pub.
Where: 1516 Fairfield Rd
When: 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Sooke Night Market
What: A fun community night market with food, crafts, art, entertainment and much more.
Where: Sooke Region Museum – 2070 Phillips Rd
When: 5:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Synagogue Tours
What: Explore Canada’s oldest surviving synagogue. Learn about this remarkable structure’s vibrant history through its unique architecture, artifacts, restoration and stories.
On July 23, part of Floyd’s iconic Marilyn Monroe mural was stolen – the second time in 12 months! She’s since been reunited with the diner, but not without enduring quite the ordeal…
The section depicting Marilyn’s face disappeared causing an online storm. The remaining pieces, which were damaged in the theft, were taken down and placed in storage, said Joel O’Rourke, a server at the restaurant.
“It was kind of torn off the wall a bit,” O’Rourke said of the stolen piece. “The back piece where we had it connected is a bit torn up, but really nothing that affects the esthetics of the front.”
As reported by Victoria Buzz on Monday, the mural showed up outside Royal Athletic Park during the Victoria HarbourCats games.
According to The Times Colonist the missing piece was found by none other than HarbourCats assistant general manager Brad Norris-Jones.
Floyd’s staff members who also operate a food venue at HarbourCats games, were excited when it was reported that Marilyn’s face was back.
The mural, of a Marilyn Monroe wrapped in silk bed sheets and cracking an egg into a glass, is a 3.5 metre-long plywood-mounted painting. It had been attached to an exterior wall at the Floyd’s for only a few months when it first went missing in August 2014. It was found a few weeks later behind a garbage bin in an alley.
With this second disappearance comments and concerns flooded in, with even offers to create a new painted mural on the diner’s Facebook group.
According to O’Rourke, people have been asking about the mural. “Once all is said and done, we can laugh about it. When it happens second time, it kind of gets a bit old. We don’t want this to become an annual affair.”
He believes the mural’s high profile as a result of the thefts increased the likelihood that the stolen piece would be returned.
“People knew too much about it already for it to go unnoticed. We’re all happy to get it back, but I don’t think any one of us was too surprised,” he said.
The mural could be reinstalled in about a week, complete with a few needed touch-ups by artist Paul Archer.
UPDATED: The pair of YouTube pranksters who were thought to have destroyed Hitchbot have admitted to faking a surveillance video that purported to show the destruction of the hitchhiking Canadian robot hitchBOT.
YouTube star Jesse Wellens of PrankvsPrank and his friend Ed Bassmaster revealed in a new video how they faked the footage. However, Wellens denies that they were the ones who destroyed hitchBOT.
A lone 22 year old man found himself off the beaten trails on Mount Finlayson just before midnight on July 29, after he spotted a cougar and attempted to get away from it. The man, who feared for his safety as the cougar appeared to be stalking him, was able to call for help.
Based on those circumstances, two West Shore RCMP officers undertook an immediate search and kept in contact with the man via cellphone.
After 3 hours of hiking in the dark, police located the man who had run out of food and water. He was escorted back down the mountain without sustaining any injuries.
“We would like to remind the public to be sufficiently equipped and prepared when going for hikes”, states Cpl. Bryson Hill of the West Shore RCMP. “We encourage hikers to travel in pairs. This is especially true when hiking at night where there is a greater chance of sustaining injuries or having negative wildlife encounters”.
Summertime means patio time is well and truly upon us! These languid long warm days invite us to relax, meet with friends and family and perhaps grab a drink while watching the world go by. We asked Victoria Buzz fans to tell us their favorite Greater Victoria patios, and naturally we had to try them out ourselves! Here are a handful of the amazing restaurants, pubs and cafes with patios to visit this summer!
Canoe Brewpub
Canoe features waterfront patios and the best western exposure along Victoria’s Inner Harbour. Enjoy a vibrant and relaxing environment any time of day from 11:30am. Soak up the afternoon sun, watch the sunset and enjoy the summer nights late into the evening. Canoe has recently installed a new patio bar to help quench your thirst even faster with their handcrafted beers. Open Sun – Wed 11:30am to 11pm; Thu – Sat 11:30am to 12am.
Darcy’s Pub
Since 2003 Darcy’s has been the hotspot every night of the week for live music and nightlife, but during the day is when Darcy’s (and the sun) really shine. With 20 taps of ice-cold beer and cider, fresh inspired in-house made food, the best view of Victoria’s gorgeous inner harbor AND great staff, Darcy’s Pub downtown is the place to be. Located on the waterfront in historic Bastion Square – that boasts a seasonal artisan’s market as well as frequent outdoor live entertainment. All of your bases are covered. Come to The “Darc” Side! Open daily 11am-1am.
Irish Times Pub
The Irish Times Pub patio is one of the best ‘people watching’ spots in the city. The Bastion Square Market attracts many visitors and so there is always something to see. They often have local buskers performing right in front of both patios for added entertainment. There is also live music 7 nights a week which can be heard and enjoyed from both patios. Servers and bartenders all wear traditional Irish kilts to add to the overall experience. The patio is open all year round from 11am until 11:30 pm.
The Rooftop Surfclub
The unique Rooftop Surfclub has a rugged Vancouver Island surf theme that includes two full-sized volleyball courts, delicious West Coast Fare, a signature cocktail menu, and magnificent city views! Rooftop offers an unforgettable patio experience with weekly events and that social summer atmosphere! The 300 seat rooftop patio at the Strathcona Hotel is open daily 11:30am-11:30pm for lunch, dinner and late night parties.
Spinnakers Gastro Brewpub
Spinnakers has an array of patio options! There are two southwest-facing family-friendly, waterfront patios on the main level, with a beautiful breeze and lovely morning and afternoon sunshine. Hours for the main level patio are 9am-9pm (closing time depending on reservations and weather), May through the summer.
The newly-renovated upper-level cedar patio (pictured in introduction) features 7 round tables with a glass wind guard and over-head HEATED shelter, to be enjoyed in rain or shine, almost year-round! This patio, as well as the adjacent tap room, is a 19+ area where patrons can enjoy the house made ales. Hours are 11:30am to 11pm which allow for spectacular sunset and twilight views of the harbour.
Both areas offer one-of-a-kind views, as this is the only patio restaurant on this side of the Harbour!
Lido Waterfront Bar & Bistro
Looking for huge patio to enjoy some ice cold drinks and share some amazing fresh pizza and tapas on the Inner Harbour? Try the Lido Deck! Enjoy panoramic views of the Inner Harbour, Parliament Buildings and Historic Old Towne on this 52-seat patio surrounded by water. A large range of local beers on tap, local wines and distilled spirits, and a full bar of all the usual suspects along with many unusual ones. A little tricky to find, located on the water side of the Victoria Regent Hotel down on the harbour level, right on the harbour below Bastion Square. Come on down to the Lido Deck, kick back and relax! Open Thurs- Sat, 11:30 until 10 and often later. Sun-Wed, 11:30 until 9 and often later.
AURA waterfront restaurant + patio
A true gem of the Inner Harbour, AURA waterfront restaurant + patio is a premiere dining destination for Pacific Rim inspired cuisine. Executive Chef Takashi Ito is lauded for his long-standing culinary excellence and meticulously prepared dishes. With seasonal menus, of local and organic foods rather than those from afar. Featuring an eclectic winelist, island microbrews and handcrafted cocktails, enjoy spectacular harbour views from the dining room, bask in the glow of the underlit onyx bar, or relax on the waterfront patio. Open 7am – 9pm.
Jack’s Place and Kuma Sushi
Jack’s Place and Kuma Sushi has a patio that seats over 200 patrons off the second hole of the Bear Mountain Golf Course. Free of charge, customers can play on the beach volleyball court or grab a game of pool in the cabana. Customers can enjoy among sushi, local craft beers, and incredible views of Mount Finlayson. Whether with family or friends, all are sure to have a great time on the Jack’s patio where the sun never stops shining! Open Monday-Sunday from 11am-midnight.
Caffe Fantastico Dockside Green
Overlooking the popular Gorge Waterway and Point Hope Shipyard, Caffe Fantastico at Dockside Green offers a patio unlike any other found in the city. Located at the head of the Galloping Goose cycle network, right next to a stop for the popular harbour ferry, Fantastico Dockside attracts people on foot and bike from far and wide. Open since 2008, it has become a cafe at the heart of the flourishing Dockside and Vic West Community. Fine specialty coffee and espresso beverages pair perfectly with pasties from neighbouring Fol Epi Bakery. The atmosphere is inviting and bustling, with families mingled with groups of cyclists, mingled with working professionals. Open daily 7:30am – 5:30pm.
Bin 4 Burger Lounge
The patio of the Saanich location at Bin 4 Burger Lounge is a great spot to enjoy their gourmet burgers, fresh salads, local beers and handcrafted cocktails. A stone’s throw from Mayfair Mall, the relaxed atmosphere welcomes those who wish to take a break from shopping, unwind after work, catch up with friends, dine out with family, or impress a first date. Enjoy a cold pint from a local craft brewery, savor a glass of vino from the feature wine list or try one of their refreshing cocktails made with fresh squeezed juices and house made syrups. Open Mon-Thurs 11am-11pm; Fri&Sat 11am-midnight; Sun 11am-10pm.
Make sure to step outside tonight at sunset to check out the blue moon. A blue moon occurs when it’s the second full moon of the month, an event that only happens every three or four years. The first full moon was on July 2.
What’s even better, it’s the perfect evening for a full moon, with Environment Canada reporting perfectly clear skies tonight and into the weekend.
A “blue moon” actually has nothing to do with the colour. In fact there is a possibility tonight’s moon will be a very deep red. The term has more to do with how rare it is. Once in a “blue moon” however, a truly blue colored moon can occur, with most being spotted after volcanic eruptions.
“Often, when the Moon is hanging low, it looks red for the same reason that sunsets are red, NASA explains. “The atmosphere is full of aerosols much smaller than the ones injected by volcanoes. These aerosols scatter blue light, while leaving the red behind.”
Two earthquakes have struck off the coast of Vancouver Island within 48 hours of each other. A 4.2-magnitude earthquake hit around 10:30 a.m. on Friday, according to Natural Resources Canada. The agency said the epicentre was 191 kilometres west of Port Hardy.
The first earthquake struck Wednesday afternoon, 183 kilometres west of Port Hardy. It was measured at a magnitude of 4.8.
The agency said there were no reports of damage and that none would have been expected as a result of either incident.
It added that nothing could felt on the surface in both cases.
It is the BC long weekend and the weather is going to be very beautiful! Still not sure what to do? We have compiled some photos taken this week on Instgram using the hashtag #victoriabuzz and #yyj to help you with some ideas!
We hope you have a great long weekend! keep in mind this weekend is the worst for accidents, so drive with extra caution! Use hashtag #victoriabuzz when snapping photos on Instagram for a chance to be featured in our next photo article.
Featured photo credit: Sun kiss by Doug Clement Photography
So you aren’t able to make it down to Westhills Stadium to enjoy some exciting football. Not to worry, because for the first time ever, the Westshore Rebels will showcase 5 home games on streaming Pay-Per-View beginning with the Vancouver Island (Nanaimo) Raiders this Saturday August 1 @ 7pm.
Team President Elise Pastro commented on the decision for Pay-Per-View, “we want to encourage as many fans to come down to Westhills Stadium as possible and cheer on our Rebels and enjoy the in game experience, but we also want to provide the games to the parents, friends and families across North America.”
In addition to this announcement, Rebels alumni and band member with ‘One Night Stand’, Nevil Meyer will be the on air announcer during the game. He is joined by our game day videographer Scott Earle from Scott Earle Video Solutions.
You can purchase the games by visiting www.westshorerebels.ca and clicking the Pay-Per-View graphic
A Victoria wedding photographer’s album documenting her baby Ella and dog Charlie in matching poses, has gone viral. Jesse Holland‘s adorable side-by-side photos of her daughter and dog, have been featured this week by BuzzFeed and Huffington Post. Victoria Buzz caught up with the local celebrities!
It all began with an owl hat, “Well, I got this hat from my father and step-mother for my daughter Ella’s first birthday and I put it on the dog, because I thought it would be entertaining to dress my dog up like a child. And he was not impressed with this choice.”
However, a couple of days later while she was digging through a drawer, Jesse found these glasses that used to belong to her grandfather, “I have pictures of a whole bunch of family members putting on these glasses, so I had to do it again with my kid and my dog. And then I kind of got hooked on coming up with different scenarios to put them in, where they sort of mirrored each other. And off it went.”
At first she posted them to her Instagram and Facebook as a way to keep her family and friends, who live in California, updated.
“But I kept getting comments from my circle of friends and so later down the road I decided to post some of them to Bored Panda and that’s when things just exploded.”
Within 24hrs the Huffington Post and Buzz Feed had contacted her and her inbox has been buzzing ever since!
The Victoria Hand Project is a non-profit organization working to provide low-cost, 3D printed upper-limb prostheses for people in the developing world. Right now they are focusing on getting their hand prosthesis to amputees in Guatemala and Nepal. Most amputees in these countries have no access to prosthetic care due to financial circumstance and lack of infrastructure. Their team is working to provide a prosthesis solution that’s affordable, and produced within the communities where it’s needed. Their unique approach uses 3D printing, and 3D scanning to create a fully custom prosthesis for each amputee.
We aim to empower amputees with a tool that will improve their quality of life. ~ Dr. Nikolai Dechev, director of the Victoria Hand Project
They have just launched an Indiegogo campaign, to help fund their initiative in Guatemala and Nepal. Their goal is to raise $94,000, which will fund new prostheses for 100 amputees, 50 in Guatemala and 50 in Nepal. They will also set up 3D printing locations in each country which will employ locals to 3D print and fit amputees of Guatemala and Nepal with the Victoria Hand Prosthesis.
Our goal is to provide an affordable prosthesis to amputees in Guatemala and Nepal, who would otherwise go without prosthetic care.” Michael Richards, Engineering Assistant with the Victoria Hand Project. ~ Michael Richards, Engineering Assistant with the Victoria Hand Project.
VicPD are seeking any witnesses to a late-night stabbing that occurred last weekend. Police were called to the 1100-block of Wharf Street just after midnight on Sunday.
They arrived to find the 32-year-old Saanich man with a stab wound to his side. Staff at Darcy’s Pub were alerted and started first aid.
The victim was transported to the hospital with non life-threatening injuries.
During the police investigation, officers learned that the victim spoke to two women on the corner of Wharf and Fort streets after the alleged stabbing. The pair were described as South-Asian women, in their 20’s, and wearing dresses. Detectives would like to speak to these women in hopes that they may shed more light on what occurred.
If you have any information about this crime, or know the two women, please call VicPD on the non-emergency line at . Information on this, or any crime, can also be reported anonymously through Crime Stoppers at (8477).
When was the last time you played tourist in your hometown? Inspired by the beautiful summery weather, we set out to explore our little gem of Fisherman’s Wharf.
A lovely scenic 10-minute walk from the Inner Harbour or a fun quick cruise on a Victoria Harbour Ferry and you are there.
Pick up lunch at the many eateries, such as the famous Barb’s Fish and Chips.
This iconic shop has been in operation for over 30 years and featured on The Food Network.
Not just fish and chips, but also great burgers!
Or the eclectic Brazilian-inspired Japanese fusion sushi from Rockn’ Rolls, that is not only delicious but also 100% sustainably and locally sourced.
For dessert you can’t go wrong with some of the best ice-cream in town, from Jackson’s Ice Cream.
16 flavours, plus gelato, frozen yogurt and of course soft ice cream. All locally made of course!
If you’re feeling adventurous you can hop aboard a whale watching tour, or perhaps go kayaking.
For the more leisurely minded, just stroll around the quaint float homes, which are fully functioning residences.
From the end of the Second World War to about 1990 was the heyday of the fishing fleet at Fisherman’s Wharf.
Fishing vessels were tied to every dock, except for two docks at the east end. These two “live aboard” docks were home to a diverse, and often eccentric, community from the 1970s right up until 2000.
Many colourful characters roamed the docks and rubbed shoulders with the fishermen. People would appear from nowhere and make the wharf their new home. Suddenly, they would move on and quickly be replaced by other, equally eccentric types.
This meant there was never a dull moment on the wharf. Local police were often kept busy breaking up fights and cross-checking their list of outstanding arrest warrants with the roster of wharf inhabitants.
(*Extract courtesy of Greater Victoria Harbour Authority)
VicPD are investigating an armed robbery that occurred at a marijuana dispensary in Victoria, and have released the video of the robbery in hopes of identifying the person responsible.
On Thursday, July 23rd, at approximately 9 p.m., a lone male entered the “Farmacy”, located at 3055 Scott Street, and pointed what appeared to be a hand gun and a knife at the clerk. The suspect gave the clerk a black garbage bag and ordered them to fill it with drugs and cash. Once the clerk had filled the bag, the suspect ran to his idling vehicle and sped away. He was last seen near North Dairy and Shelbourne streets.
VicPD Detectives have been investigating since the robbery occurred and are hoping the release of the video will aid in identifying the suspect and the vehicle.
The suspect is believed to be a Caucasian man, approximately 5-feet, 8-inches tall with a tattoo around his right eye.
His get-away vehicle appears to be a 2006 to 2009 tan-coloured Pontiac Torrent with no license plates.
If you have any information on the suspect, the vehicle or this crime, please call VicPD’s non-emergency number at 250-995-7654. You can also report information anonymously through Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS FREE (8477).
A magnitude 9.0 earthquake has just occurred off the BC coast. A massive tsunami races towards land at the speed of a commercial jet.
On October 18 at 10:18 am, drop, cover, and hold on!
ShakeOutBC simulates this hypothetical, but realistic disaster scenario and looks at what damage can be expected and what people can do to prepare themselves.
On October 18 at 10:18 am, drop, cover, and hold on!
This is your invite to join hundreds of thousands of British Columbians (and over 18.9 million people worldwide) in the largest earthquake drill in the province.
Once again, the Great British Columbia ShakeOut Drillwill be on the third Thursday of October, which is officially proclaimed ShakeOutBC Day by the Province of British Columbia – and therefore by the Queen!
The province-wide drill, with its oddly specific start time, hopes to get British Columbians more prepared for dangerous earthquakes.
How to participate
Register yourself, family members, or a business. Even if you enrolled last year, you’ll need to renew your registration for 2018.
Last year, 898,000 people from B.C. registered and participated, and this year Shake Out’s hoping to surpass 1 million participants.
Victoria Mayor Lisa Helps offered a public apology this morning on Cfax1070 for the lack of consultation with neighbours, about the proposal to allow a cluster of temporary homeless shelters in Topaz Park. City Hall has been under severe criticism, and the mayor says she and council are listening. “We have been talking about it for months…it’s been on the public agenda for months…Topas has been mentioned for months. Um, but until we’ve made a decision to do something, um, we didn’t engage residents, and that’s probably not best practice.” Helps insists the Topaz decision is not final. Coucil did vote to allow a so-called “tent city” somewhere, and Topaz is a recommended location
If you have been hearing air horns blasting in the Saanich Peninsula area, everything is okay!
Just this morning alone, it went off three different times, flooding our inbox. Matter of fact, Victoria Buzz founder, Mike Kelly, who lives in the area was also questioning the sirens.
After some digging, we found the source!
North Saanich Fire Department fire chief, Gary Wilton, tells Victoria Buzz the the air horns you are hearing is from the fire hall on McTavish Road. This is a temporary measure during water main construction in the area. The sirens will only be used during construction hours, until the construction is complete.
This letter was sent out to the residents in the general area:
Effective Monday. July 6. 2015. for approximately six (6) weeks, the CRD water main replacement crews will be in the area replacing water mains on McTavish and East Saanich Roads. Traffic control personnel will be on site, however there will be delays.
In order to ensure a timely response to the McTavish Fire Hall, we will be reactivating the emergency call sirens at the McTavish Road Fire Hall during the construction period. This will alert the traffic control personnel that fire crews via personal vehicles will be proceeding to fire hall, and that lire trucks will be leaving for an emergency situation thus allowing for priority through the construction zone.
In addition to the sirens being activated. both the upper and lower Cresswell Fire Gates will be open to be used by lire department responders to expedite access to the fire hall. We will attempt to synchronize the siren and open gates to the construction work hours.
An advisory was posted at Langford Lake on July 22. According to the CRD website, the advisory was put up due to high bacterial counts. The sign reads: “Unsafe for swimming and other water contact activities. Water tests indicate high levels of bacteria which may pose a risk to your health.”
It is also highly recommended to keep your dogs out of the water at this time.
Several other locations also have the same advisory:
[blockquote cite=”Andrew Irving” float=”left” align=”left”]This began when the walk way was constructed at the end of the lake and the road put in blocking all of the run off. Instead of having an outflow consistent with a lake this size it was vastly reduced. I grew up on this lake and at one time it was the cleanest. Now, so much development all around it has turned it into a polluted mess. Enjoy the view of your untouchable lake. Hope the destruction of the environment is worth it.[/blockquote]
[blockquote cite=”James Drew” float=”left” align=”left”]That’s what happens when you build 2500 houses in West Hills next door to the lake and everyone goes swimming at same time[/blockquote]
Saanich Police are currently investigating a sexual assault that occurred shortly after midnight on Friday (July 18th). The incident happened in the 3600 block of Quadra St, between Falmouth Road and Tattersall Drive in Saanich.
A Saanich woman, in her early 20’s, was walking on the west side of Quadra St. when she was grabbed from behind and forced into a nearby yard. The woman sustained minor injuries. She is working with Detectives and was able to provide the following description of her attacker:
Male
Approx 5’10” to 6’0 tall
25-45 years old
Wearing all black clothing
His face was covered
Wearing a brimmed hat
This investigation is ongoing. Detectives are asking for the public’s assistance to help solve this crime. Anyone with information is encouraged to call the Saanich Police at 250-475-4321, or Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS(8477) and refer to Saanich Police file 15-15365.
“She cried often, which tore at our hearts, but as the tide came up there were many cheers as this whale was finally free,” said in a Facebook post from the group The Cetacean Lab.
Early Wednesday morning, the group received a call from a colleague about the beached orca, which was stuck on some rocks at low tide.
“We decided the best thing to do would be to keep her cool, that meant to put water on her body and we used blankets and sheets,” said Hermann Meuter, a co-founder of Cetacean Lab.
If you looked up in the sky on Canada Day, you likely saw several planes and helicopters flying in close formation. While we weren’t sure what was happening in the early goings, we later found out this was for the 50th anniversary of the Twin Otter aircraft, now manufactured by Viking at the airport, and they were filming for a documentary. Above video is just a teaser!
Related stories: Planes and helicopters flying in close formation on Canada Day, mystery solved.
Save the date! This is an event you and the family wont want to miss! If you haven’t seen them before, it’s a spectacular air show not to be missed on a summer’s night in Victoria.
The Canadian Snowbirds are coming to Clover Point (along the Dallas Road waterfront) on Wednesday, August 12 from 6-7 p.m.; pre-show starts at 5 p.m. Bring a blanket, claim your spot and grab a bite to eat from one of Victoria’s local food trucks.
Dallas Road will be closed from Cook Street to Memorial Street to all traffic. All residential streets between Fairfield and Dallas road will also be closed for the event and will be accessible to residents only. Event organizers are encouraging families to walk, take public transit or bike to the event.
A bike lock up will be available at the Cook and Dallas Rd intersection. Additional parking will also be available at Ogden Point.
Due to expected large crowds and traffic congestion, all BC transit bus has developed a detour plan:
All Route 3 buses will be on detour from approximately 4-8:00 p.m. via: Fairfield Rd. in both directions.
Two shuttle buses will be servicing the Cook, May, Memorial loop and passengers can transfer to and from these shuttle buses at Fairfield @ Cook and Fairfield @ Memorial Cres.
There will be free parking for at least 500 vehicles at Ogden Point with a free shuttle running to the corner of Cook Street and Dallas Road from 4pm-9pm.
Food truck vendors will be serving food along Dallas Road between 5-8 p.m.
All proceeds for the event will be benefiting the CH.I.L.D, the foundation for Children with Intestinal & Liver Disorders. More information on the foundation, please visit www.child.ca
The Snowbirds aerobatics team is scheduled to continue thrilling audiences across the country with their close-formation flying. Nearly 30 Canadian destinations are on the agenda this year including Victoria on Aug 12th and Comox on August 15!!
This year, the Canadian Forces Snowbirds will commemorate the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain as well as the courageous airmen and hardworking ground crew who sacrificed so much during this difficult time in history. The Battle was waged over a period of just over three months from July 11 until October 31, 1940.
The Canadian Forces Snowbirds (431 Air Demonstration Squadron) is a Canadian icon comprised of serving members of the Canadian Armed Forces. Their pilots and technicians work as a team to bring thrilling performances to the North American public. Serving as Canadian ambassadors, the Snowbirds demonstrate the Skill, Professionalism and Teamwork inherent in the women and men of the Royal Canadian Air Force (RCAF) and the Canadian Armed Forces.
Other Canadian locations where the team will visit:
July 25 / Lethbridge, Alta.
July 29 / Fort St. John, B.C.
Aug. 1-2 / Quesnel, B.C.
Aug. 5 / Penticton, B.C.
Aug. 8-9 / Abbotsford, B.C.
Aug. 15 / Comox, B.C.
Aug. 22-23 / Atlantic Canada International Airshow
It’s official: McKenzie interchange funding announced. Minister of State and Member of Parliament for Vancouver Island North, John Duncan, was joined today by Todd Stone, Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure, as well as Stewart Young, mayor of the City of Langford, to announce federal-provincial funding for the construction of an interchange on the Trans-Canada Highway at the intersection of Admirals Road and McKenzie Avenue. Furthermore to announce federal, provincial and municipal funding for the extension of the Westshore Parkway, which will connect the Trans-Canada Highway to Highway 14 in Langford.
The Highway 1 Admirals Road/McKenzie Avenue Interchange project will include the construction of a new interchange on the Trans-Canada Highway, at the intersection of Admirals Road and McKenzie Avenue.
The Westshore Parkway extension project will involve the construction of a two-lane road, approximately 3.5 kilometres long connecting Highway 1 to Highway 14. Upgrades will include the integration of a middle turning lane where required, new bike lanes on both sides of the roadway, sidewalks in the residential areas, the installation of sewer and stormwater infrastructure, as well as streetlights, transit stops and boulevard medians.
Collectively, these upgrades and enhancements will help improve traffic flow between two of the fastest growing communities in British Columbia, while reducing collision rates and improving pedestrian/cyclist safety throughout the Capital Regional District. Press Release from Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure:
The New Building Canada Plan is the largest and longest federal infrastructure plan in Canada’s history. This unprecedented commitment is providing $53 billion to support provincial, territorial and municipal infrastructure between 2014 and 2024.
Quick Facts:
The Government of Canada has selected the Highway 1 Admirals Road/McKenzie Avenue Interchange project for funding consideration of up to one half of total eligible costs, to a maximum of $32,647,500 under the New Building Canada Fund’s Provincial-Territorial Infrastructure Component-National and Regional Projects. This funding is conditional on the project meeting applicable federal eligibility requirements with respect to the New Building Canada Fund and on the signing of a contribution agreement.
The Government of British Columbia will be contributing approximately $52,352,500 towards the Highway 1 Admirals Road/McKenzie Avenue Interchange project. Approval of this funding is pending final provincial government approval. The total estimated cost of this project is $85,000,000.
The Government of Canada will be contributing up to $7,450,856 to the extension of the Westshore Parkway project under the New Building Canada Fund’s Small Communities Fund. The Government of British Columbia will also be contributing up to $7,450,856 to the project. The City of Langford will be responsible for the remaining costs of the project, which has a total estimated cost of $22,352,570.
The Province’s B.C. on the Move plan for the improvement of the province’s transportation network provides a comprehensive road map for transportation investments and strategic policy actions over the next decade, and is supported by a $2.5 billion provincial investment over the next three years alone.
The $53 billion New Building Canada Plan provides stable funding for a 10-year period, and includes:
The Community Improvement Fund, consisting of the Gas Tax Fund and the incremental Goods and Services Tax Rebate for Municipalities, which will provide over $32 billion to municipalities for projects such as roads, public transit and recreational facilities, and other community infrastructure.
The $14-billion New Building Canada Fund, which consists of:
The $4-billion National Infrastructure Component that will support projects of national significance; and
The $10-billion Provincial-Territorial Infrastructure Component for projects of national, regional and local significance. Of this amount, $1billion for projects in communities with fewer than 100,000residents through the Small Communities Fund.
An additional $1.25 billion in funding for the Public-Private Partnerships (P3) Canada Fund administered by PPP Canada.
[blockquote cite=”John Duncan, Minister of State and Member of Parliament for Vancouver Island North” float=”left” align=”left”]Our Government’s support for public infrastructure has never been stronger. We are pleased to work with the Province of British Columbia to approve projects under the New Building Canada Fund, to ensure that infrastructure funding continues to flow in British Columbia as we focus on creating jobs, promoting growth, and building strong, prosperous communities across Canada. We are proud to invest in these two transportation projects. Once completed, they will contribute to increased commuter safety and improve the flow of traffic within the Capital Regional District.[/blockquote]
[blockquote cite=”Todd Stone, B.C. Minister of Transportation and Infrastructure ” float=”left” align=”left”]With so many people relying on this corridor, these projects were made a priority in “B.C. on the Move”, our 10-year transportation plan for the province. We have worked hard with our partners to make this a reality and deliver on the commitment our government made to the people of Vancouver Island. Both of these important projects will help ensure traffic moves as safely and efficiently as possible, well into the future.[/blockquote]
[blockquote cite=”Mayor Stewart Young, City of Langford” float=”left” align=”left”]The City of Langford is grateful for the funding support of the federal and provincial governments for this project. The connection of Highway 1 and Highway 14 provides an important transportation link for the whole region and will provide for future economic growth and jobs in the area.[/blockquote]
BC Transit says it plans to install Trekker Breeze + automated voice annunciation device on every bus in the Victoria Regional Transit System starting this fall. 25 buses will be equipped with the devices in August for testing, and if all goes well, the remainder of buses will be outfitted with the device throughout September.
“This product supports the needs of our visually-impaired customers and our operators while also respecting taxpayers,” said Manuel Achadinha, President and CEO of BC Transit. “I thank the Canadian Federation of the Blind and Unifor 333 for working with us to find a cost effective product.”
“Members of the Canadian Federation of the Blind are very pleased that BC Transit is taking concrete steps to equip our buses with automated GPS stop annunciation devices,” said representative Oriano Belusic. “Five of us had an opportunity to test drive a demonstration bus that worked very well and with some fine tuning the new system will definitely make public transit more accessible for blind riders and many others.”
“This product will allow our operators to focus on safe driving while still providing good customer service,” said Ben Williams, President of Unifor Local 333.
“Trekker Breeze + provides a cost-effective, readily available and proven voice annunciation product that is used by visually-impaired persons around the world. The key benefits of this device are its simplicity, affordable price, reliability when used in moving vehicles, minimum amount of programming and low maintenance,” states the release.