New break-water hand railings

by Bob Tuomi

The much discussed hand railings are installed and they look great! The locally designed streamlined post-and-cable design of the hand-railings, fabricated in the Greater Victoria Harbour Authority shops, address all the issues raised by the public. No, they don't block the view. You can safely go right to the edge to look at the spectacular views or even to look down at the surf crashing at your feet. No, they won't eliminate vertigo, entirely. But, yes: you feel safer; you will be safer; and workers maintaining the breakwater will be complying with the Canada Labour Code.

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In This Issue...

Cruise season 2013 underway

Mid-term update from Mayor Fortin

James Bay Market: A new season begins!

JBNA: AGM Review

Those last ten years of our lives (Part I)

Konnae's Cane's Caper

JBNH: Where the coffee is always on

The importance of being a Sendial volunteer

JBCP: The Victoria Youth Clinic celebrates 15 years

JB School and Centre: May is Child Care Month

Foot it featly

Businesses need to be earthquake ready

Pole Walking in the Park

Another ‘oasis’ to be lost

Tax Questions for the Candidates in the Provincial Election

Artist profile: Deborah Mccarron

A Fresh New Theatre Company

Your Two Bits: Get out and vote!

James Bay Newspaper Society Chair’s Report to AGM

Peekin' at the Beacon

Then and Now

James Bay Methodist Church

Letters to the Editor

Fred Paine's grocery store

Has GVHA ever respected the Public Interest?

Conni's Cooking Corner

Very Berry Recipes

This Month's Mystery House

April's Mystery House is located at 66 Boyd Street