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Cadboro Bay Residents Association 03.04.2021

Watch Saanich Police take the polar plunge at Cadboro Bay Beach, as they raise funds for Special Olympics British Columbia https://www.facebook.com/SaanichPolice/posts/3758943957531337

Cadboro Bay Residents Association 17.03.2021

COVID-19 vaccination clinic at UVic's McKinnon Gym. Learn more here: https://cadboro.ca//covid-19-vaccination-clinic-at-mckinn/

Cadboro Bay Residents Association 15.03.2021

The Cadboro Bay Residents' Association (CBRA) is excited to invite members to participate on CBRA committees. Find out more here: https://cadboro.ca//02/26/get-involved-join-a-cbra-commit/

Cadboro Bay Residents Association 08.03.2021

Frank Hobbs teacher pledges epic run to help former student. Her goal: $100,000. Find out how you can help. https://cadboro.ca//frank-hobbs-teacher-pledges-epic-run-/

Cadboro Bay Residents Association 27.02.2021

A dramatic video of an orca breaching as it feeds off the shores of Victoria's Cadboro Bay neighborhood. An orca calf was also confirmed this week by researchers. https://cadboro.ca/2021/02/20/orca-calf-confirmed/... More Cadboro Bay orca sightings featured here: https://cadboro.ca/2021/02/03/orcas-in-cadboro-bay/

Cadboro Bay Residents Association 03.02.2021

Saanich Council unanimously approved the addition of key resources, including three full time staff to the bylaw department, to enable staff to better address the community needs they have been hearing about from Community Associations and the public. https://cadboro.ca//02/03/saanich-increases-bylaw-officers/

Cadboro Bay Residents Association 26.01.2021

The Cadboro Bay coastline has been the site of multiple Orca sightings in recent days. Read more here: https://cadboro.ca/2021/02/03/orcas-in-cadboro-bay/

Cadboro Bay Residents Association 16.01.2021

Construction for the Arbutus Attenuation Tank will require temporary pumping to take place 24 hours a day for approximately two weeks. This work is expected to begin during the first week of February. Read more here: https://cadboro.ca//arbutus-attenuation-tank-overnight-pu/

Cadboro Bay Residents Association 02.01.2021

Update on the boat wreck that rung in the New Year on Cadboro Bay Beach. CBRA working with Saanich and Oak Bay to find long-term solutions. https://cadboro.ca//new-years-eve-boat-wreck-winter-storm/