www.BCclassified.com ~ <= JULY 19, 2000 50 CENTS Ralph Summericld, FCSI sl Incestnin: t Advisor Member CHE aa J Op aie ~ Accidental find results in arrest Sidney/ North Saanich RCMP responded to.an abandoned 911 call early: Friday evening, and found more than they were look- ing for. Officers arrived at the horie’s on an ‘unrelated complaint; only to find ‘a marijuana grow operation at the home at Willis Point. Inside. the home, they. found. about 25 plants under cultivation, which were subsequently confis:’ Peninsula News Review - The first shovel went into the dirt ~at Victoria International: Airport - a Monday. The work is the beginning ~- of atwo-year, $21-million project that will essentially. double the size and ~ capacity of the terminal building and , airport apron. - . The first of the: seven ohiase pro- » ject is the expansion to the airport's | “main aircraft apron. Awarding of the first contract, valiied at.$1,864,165, went to. Knappett, Construction Ltd A: comprehensive staging, -plan has been prepared in co-operation with airlines and: other. terminal’ , building tenants to minimize the im-.- ‘pact of construction on ongoing Op- . - erations. and. passenger: comfort, . ‘said Richard: Paquette,’ president — and chief executive officer for the © However, as the work continues, ~~ the public will become more aware ©. of the transitions in progress. In- ‘creased’ construction noise is’ in- -evitable, and passengers will be re- quired to pass through temporary walkways that. will be located both inside and outside the terminal i ory) pe CC? Arr Pa) building. ‘Aud ne weg bey ‘ cues } yea! -. There will also be times: when id i “aes , 2 erie seating and washroom availability will be limited, - Paquette said the scope of the project, which includes seismic up- grades“ to the existing building, means unaveidabie disruption. “Victoria International Airport is the front door to British Columbia's — capital city and our gateway for com: > merce, leisure. and government travel,” he said, “L believe our com. © munity. sees the need and benefit of this project, and [ (rust they will he ‘ i patient with us during construction, hal CENT Hiner The terminal building has been de & a a ahh Signed to serve. us: well for many. - AUN. ey lh eves sue DAR Se OR years tovome" os ate mes =o CLASSIFIEDS ml Schedule for, the work ne Heaii: Trapped. ‘ vee a ; oe pea eh nt et ae oa Bago ke _ a ; Roo MGLEAN PHOTO ees senramine seen men pan race seas sebemicmreneties : sone es Ba cone “DRDAVE omp reconstruction of (he oo ee ante EE ea gh complied The reeonuirusion 6 com A 37- wana; male Victoria resident was froed from a vehicle by members of the North Saanich Fino. FEATURE ee ‘ sed wet! ale ' amber 17 of this year, Bepartmont after bang trapped for three-quarters of an hour Sunday on Land's End Road. Police ro GARDENING. a uveitis ie . re Six nor .. ported that the vehicle want out of control, crossed tha roadway, and struck a rock face, The vehl- NEWS. canis “phases | cle'eventually,came to rest on Its roof In the middie of the road. Emergency crews had to uso the Sorption es cntaran, TE RMINAI. HULDING po FHS _ Jaws of Life to free the man, who was trapped between the vehicle's two seats. He was transported OPINIC )N aera 1A ee That. caused ‘ssepl -alterniative transportation routes. «Early Tuesday. morning, more. |} than’ 80 vehicles were lined up— ; ~ along Verdier Avenue; waiting for. ere: ~ the Brentwood Bay ferry. Three - to four: sailing. waits: were ex- “pected.: ; Nee : CALENDAR. cee ns he im : he , \ pend oem nn se resid esos Pong Aryen ore ith A CF om 4p MN ON Sayed: Aug. 15,2000+ Mareh: 40, _ by holicopter to Victoria General Hospital, As: The Review want to press yestorday, the man was fe POLICK ioc anahienite et vat! ‘ported to ba In stable condition, : ‘OR 1S Con tNUED ON PAGES | etonjaeatnine ne inertness mmr eran raminmnaenna neat n= me JSS ins aeacaheateviagtyn athe om