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Saanich council has unanimously rejected the idea of a casino in the municipality, after agreeing to consider it two years ago. “It came down to values, I think,” said Saanich Mayor Fred Haynes. . . . ....
VICTORIA Saanich council voted against pursuing a potential hotel and casino development in the municipality at a council meeting Monday evening. The motion was to see if Saanich supported the development of a casino, hotel and entertainment complex in principle, which would allow the British Columbia Lottery Corporation (BCLC) to conduct more research into the development and begin public engagement on the topic. Coun. Susan Brice initially supported the motion, saying that council s approval would merely allow BCLC to collect public feedback, giving Saanich residents a chance to weigh in. Most other councillors did not support the motion, however, and by the time a vote was called Saanich council unanimously rejected the motion. ....
VICTORIA Saanich council has voted unanimously on a motion that will see single-use plastic bags banned in the district. At a meeting on March 15, councillor Susan Brice brought forth a continuation of a motion on the issue that the municipality has been trying to address for more than three years. “We were delayed through a variety of reasons, court challenges – (B.C.) ministry approvals – but we were ready to go about a year ago, and then COVID hit,” said Brice. “As a result, public health orders asked stores to not accept re-usable bags, so the whole program came to an end.” ....