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A look back: Saanich's top stories that shaped 2024

From acts of heroism to a tragic blaze and council bickering, the past year was eventful to say the least

As 2024 comes to a close, the past year has been a wild ride for many Saanich residents, as well as the Saanich B次元官网网址 reporters who documented the highs and lows of these past 12 months.

As the community grappled with rising living costs, an enduring housing crisis, and rapid residential growth, more trivial matters, from neighbourhood drama to city council bickering, all while severe weather events like prolonged droughts and a B次元官网网址榗yclone bomb,B次元官网网址 battered the community. 

As we reflect on the year that has passed, these are the stories that most defined 2024 with online readers of the Saanich B次元官网网址.

1. B.C. election race too close to call - Oct. 19

When the dust settled after one of the closest provincial elections in B.C. history, the NDP secured a slim majority. In ridings like Juan de Fuca-Malahat and Courtenay-Comox, winners prevailed by just a few dozen votes over their runners-up.

The election returned the NDP to power with 47 seats, holding off the challenge from the fledgling B.C. Conservatives who captured 44 seats while the B.C. Green Party sent two MLAs to the legislature.

While the provincial race was tight, the NDP dominated the three ridings covering Saanich. , , and won with nearly or more than half of the vote in their respective constituencies.

Saanich also elected two newcomers, replacing experienced politicians and ministers. Diana Gibson and Nina Krieger succeeded Murray Rankin and Rob Fleming, marking a shift in leadership in Greater Victoria. A few weeks later, Gibson was appointed B.C.B次元官网网址檚 minister of jobs, economic development and innovation, while Lana Popham returned to her former role as minister of agriculture and food in November.

In the neighbouring Victoria-Beacon Hill riding, Green Party leader Sonia Furstenau, incumbent NDP Minister Grace Lore, and Conservative Tim Thielmann competed for the seat. In the end, with 47 per cent of the vote.

2.  - Nov. 20

In the early hours of Nov. 20, flames engulfed a massive multi-storey housing building under construction. 

Despite challenging conditions as the Island was lashed by a B次元官网网址榗yclone bomb,B次元官网网址 Saanich firefighters contained the major blaze, preventing significant damage to neighbouring buildings and reporting no injuries or casualties.

The fire, which broke out at a construction site at Quadra Street and Lodge Avenue at around 12:40 a.m., prompted the evacuation of nearby residents as high winds spread embers as far as Saanich Road several hundred metres away from the blaze. 

Saanich Fire responded with 22 firefighters, receiving assistance from Victoria Fire crews, while Saanich Police managed road closures. Fire Chief Michael Kaye praised the firefightersB次元官网网址 efforts, saying they B次元官网网址減erformed admirably to contain the fire and prevent further damage.B次元官网网址

Evacuated residents were temporarily sheltered in BC Transit buses before being relocated to an emergency reception centre at Saanich Commonwealth Place. Most returned home later that morning.

Crews continued cleanup on Wednesday, working to protect waterways from fire-related runoff while BC Hydro personnel addressed scaffolding entangled in power lines and a damaged power pole.

3.  - Nov. 2

Sometimes, the grass isnB次元官网网址檛 always greener on the other side. 

During a council meeting, elected officials unanimously rejected an appeal from Saanich resident Carols Haines to overturn a cleanup order for her Burnside Road West property, granting her 60 days to clean up her B次元官网网址榰nsightlyB次元官网网址 residence. 

The property, owned by Haines since 2003, has been the subject of repeated complaints from neighbours and bylaw officers. Despite a first cleanup ordered by the district in 2020, the property has since fallen back into disarray, with city staff citing several bylaw violations for unsightly premises, garbage, noxious weeds, and unlicensed vehicles.

During her appeal, Haines argued her limited income made it difficult to afford another cleanup by a city-hired contractor, adding that the initial 2020 cleanup far exceeded its original scope, resulting in exorbitant bills.

B次元官网网址淎s things stand, I will have neither protection nor accountability once the contractor and the bylaw officer arrive and undertake the remedial action,B次元官网网址 she said.

Council granted the 60-day extension to allow Haines time to address the issues. 

If no action is taken, the council warned that the municipality will proceed with the cleanup with costs added to HainesB次元官网网址 property taxes.

4.  - Nov. 22

In the wake of the Nov. 20 fire that destroyed their construction project on Quadra Street, Abstract Developments is grappling with a dizzying aftermath. 

The blaze, still under investigation by Saanich Police at the time of publication, levelled the six-storey building, causing damages estimated to exceed $10 million.

B次元官网网址淢y head is spinning, and I've been on the phone nonstop,B次元官网网址 said Mike Miller, co-founder and president of Abstract Developments, confirming the complete loss of the 77-unit condominium project, of which 72 units were pre-sold.

Following the fire, Miller added that his team has been in constant communication with their clients, providing updates about what is coming next.  

B次元官网网址淔irst and foremost, our goal is to make sure theyB次元官网网址檙e informed,B次元官网网址 said marketing director Owen Rennison, adding that the company is committed to restarting the project as soon as possible.

5.  - June 12

One of the Saanich police officers wounded in a fatal shootout outside a Saanich bank spoke with media two years after facing a hail of bullets on Shelbourne Street.

On June 28, 2022, Saanich Const.  Steven Reichert was critically injured in a shooting outside a Bank of Montreal as part of a violent exchange between police and two armed brothers. 

The brothers, with rifles in hand and wearing balaclavas, arrived at the bank not to rob it, but to target police officers. Reichert, along with other members of the Greater Victoria Emergency Response Team, was involved in the firefight.

Reichert was struck multiple times, including in both legs and his left arm. 

B次元官网网址淪uddenly I find myself on my back B次元官网网址 IB次元官网网址檓 in the back of the van B次元官网网址 and things have gone sideways very quickly,B次元官网网址 he said. B次元官网网址淓verything I could hear around me was gunshots.B次元官网网址 

Lying in a pool of his own blood, the gunfire continued. Amidst the chaos, Reichert managed to apply a tourniquet to one of his legs but still struggled. Unable to reintroduce the gunfight due to his injury, the wounded man witnessed a fellow officer risking his own life to provide him with cover. 

As the shootout came to an end, Reichert slowly grasped the full extent of his injuries including the loss of bone from a bullet wound, he spent months recovering. 

Despite the physical and mental challenges, heB次元官网网址檚 now back in uniform, expressing gratitude for the support he received from his fellow officers and the community. 

B次元官网网址淚t allowed me to feel that whatever sacrifice I made was worth it.B次元官网网址 

6.  - Oct. 31

Sometimes, holding oneB次元官网网址檚 tongue has some benefits. 

Saanich Coun. Nathalie Chambers issued a public apology at the Oct. 28 council meeting after accusing municipal staff of mismanaging the timer and speaking ill of her during a September meeting.

Chambers admitted her accusations were false, and asked for forgiveness. 

B次元官网网址淚 deeply apologize for my conduct towards legislative services, and staff who are statutory officers of our municipality and serve our community with the highest professional conduct and integrity,B次元官网网址 Chambers read from a statement.

7.  - Sept. 17

The Capital Regional District (CRD) approved an interim management plan for the former Royal Oak Golf Course lands on Sept. 11. 

The 27-acre property, adjacent to Elk/Beaver Lake Regional Park, was acquired by the CRD in 2023. The plan maintains public access to the site, with former golf cart pathways converted into hiking trails for walking, running, and leash-optional dog walking. 

The CRD also aims to support ecological restoration and conservation efforts, particularly to protect the threatened Pacific Coast population of the western painted turtle found on the land.

The interim guidelines will help consult with local First Nations and inform long-term plans for the site. A full public engagement process will be held before the land is incorporated into a park management plan, which will gather feedback on the future uses of the property. 

Access to the property is available through Elk/Beaver Lake Regional Park via the Filter Beds or Beaver Lake parking lots. 

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Olivier Laurin

About the Author: Olivier Laurin

IB次元官网网址檓 a bilingual multimedia journalist from Montr茅al who began my journalistic journey on Vancouver Island in 2023.
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