News AIRPORT TheReview Wednesday, January 31,1990 — Aa Continued from Page Al squadron will remain at the air- port. The Pat Bay seaplane base is an excellent facility and should be maintained, Easthom said. He felt negotiations now under way will allow construction of a public dock in the area which will not conflict with the base. The land-use plan designates a commercial area off Canora Road, near the air museum. The eastern part of the airport, within Sidney’s municipal boundaries, will con- tinue as an industrial area. The unserviced land bordering Mills Road is reserved for small hangars and inexpensive leases to small planes and private pilots, SEWER Easthom said. Asked by Ald. Dee Bailin, he said land off Mills Road could be leased for a horse riding ring, but suggested the lease might be expensive for a non-profit group. Construction on an 18-hole golf course on the southwest side of Willington Road is expected to start in June, Easthom added. Ald. Don Caverley asked if security planning was under way for the 1994 Commonwealth Games in Victoria. The RCMP are constructing a full-size detachment office at the airport and handle security, Easthom said. The airport has handled international level secur- Continued from Page Al A Dec. 7 Supreme Court of Canada ruling held St. John’s, Nfid., liable for a municipal sew- age line back-up into a private home. Paulson said the sewage backed- up into his basement after a municipal sewage line was blocked beyond his property. Lawyer Maureen Sullivan said the writ seeks damages of $8,000 to $10,000 plus legal costs. The claim is based on negligence or nuisance, so it could result in the municipality being found liable even if negligence can’t be proved. As of Monday, there was no official municipal response to the writ, Sullivan said. HEART AND STROKE FOUNDATION OF CANADA Give to your heart Peninsula residents can be good to their hearts two ways next month: by donating to the heart fund and by taking a healthy walk through their neighborhood as a heart fund canvasser. The annual heart fund cam- paign starts tomorrow and con- tinues throughout the month. Canvassers are still needed in Brentwood Bay and for Sidney. To volunteer for Brentwood Bay call area chairman Maur- een Gough at 652-4857. To volunteer as a Sidney canvasser, call Evelyn Moore at 382-4035 or 383-7267. Those who have benefited from Heart and Stroke Founda- tion of Canada research can help the foundation and them- selves by canvassing, said regional co-ordinator Moore. Many heart patients now walk regularly as part of their health program, Moore said, and could incorporate canvass- ing into their daily walk. The heart fund already has volunteer canvassers for Sidney coming from Parkland Secon- dary and from the 626 Kitty- hawk Air Cadet Squadron. “So far they have generally denied liability.” Paulson said he is prepared for a long legal battle. “We'll rent for a couple of years and we'll buy again — in a different municipality,” he said. Town administrator Geoff Logan said the municipality has no com- ment. “It’s_all in litigation,” he said ity in the past. “We're going to have great security at the airport,” he pre- dicted. According to the land-use plan, an upgraded or new firehall will ANGLED AIRPLANES point at one of the Victoria International Airport run- ways. High-flying plans for the airport must first resolve down-to-earth problems of sewage dis- posal and water supply. be required for the airport. 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