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Church/Throup Roundabout Reaching Major Milestone Ahead of Schedule: Short-term Road Closures in Effect

Thursday, November 23, 2023 – The Church/Throup Roundabout Project is reaching a major milestone ahead of schedule! Paving of the first lift is scheduled to begin next week, weather permitting.

Please be advised of the following related road work schedule, which is set from approximately 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.:

  • Church Road CLOSED from Wadams Way to Throup Road on:
    • Tuesday, November 28;
    • Wednesday, November 29; and
    • Friday, December 1.
  • Throup Road CLOSED at Church Road on:
    • Monday, December 11; and
    • Wednesday, December 13.

Follow posted detours and instructions from traffic control personnel.

We know that transportation and getting around Sooke safely is the “single biggest issue” for residents. We are listening and responding by moving forward with the implementation of the Transportation Master Plan as quickly as resources allow.

Overall, we hope the inconvenience will be relatively short-lived. In the meantime, we kindly ask residents to pack their patience or make alternative plans, if possible. Consider carpooling or using Transit if these are viable options for your household.

After progress is made on the Church/Throup Roundabout, we’ll proceed with the Charters Road Connector with works including significant structural repairs and the addition of sidewalks and bike lanes.

The District’s efforts through longer-term planning are to manage both vehicle and pedestrian traffic off of Highway 14, on our local roads, through a combination of infrastructure improvements and economic development.

Learn more:

Link: Church/Throup Roundabout Reaching Major Milestone Ahead of Schedule: Short-term Road Closures in Effect (sooke.ca)

 

 
 

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Church/Throup Roundabout Reaching Major Milestone Ahead of Schedule: Short-term Road Closures in Effect

Thursday, November 23, 2023 – The Church/Throup Roundabout Project is reaching a major milestone ahead of schedule! Paving of the first lift is scheduled to begin next week, weather permitting.

Please be advised of the following related road work schedule, which is set from approximately 8:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m.:

  • Church Road CLOSED from Wadams Way to Throup Road on:
    • Tuesday, November 28;
    • Wednesday, November 29; and
    • Friday, December 1.
  • Throup Road CLOSED at Church Road on:
    • Monday, December 11; and
    • Wednesday, December 13.

Follow posted detours and instructions from traffic control personnel.

We know that transportation and getting around Sooke safely is the “single biggest issue” for residents. We are listening and responding by moving forward with the implementation of the Transportation Master Plan as quickly as resources allow.

Overall, we hope the inconvenience will be relatively short-lived. In the meantime, we kindly ask residents to pack their patience or make alternative plans, if possible. Consider carpooling or using Transit if these are viable options for your household.

After progress is made on the Church/Throup Roundabout, we’ll proceed with the Charters Road Connector with works including significant structural repairs and the addition of sidewalks and bike lanes.

The District’s efforts through longer-term planning are to manage both vehicle and pedestrian traffic off of Highway 14, on our local roads, through a combination of infrastructure improvements and economic development.

Learn more:

Link: Church/Throup Roundabout Reaching Major Milestone Ahead of Schedule: Short-term Road Closures in Effect (sooke.ca)

 
 

PAC Subway Order

Time for ‘hot’ lunch!! We’ve got it all up and running. Very excited to offer Subway on December 8th.

Click on the link below to set up your account. If you already have one you can login and transfer to Journey.

Orders are due November 29th. That means order and payment are due.

We are hoping all families will use Munchaunch but if you have any issues please reach out: journeymiddleschoolpac@gmail.com

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TRAFFIC ADVISORY: Throup Road Closed at Church Road on November 24, 9am-5pm

Thursday, November 16, 2023 – As construction continues on the Church/Throup Road Roundabout and utility works for the 2182 Church Road development are undertaken, Church Road will be CLOSED from Wadams Way to Throup Road from approximately 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Friday, November 24. The date for this work was chosen to coincide with the Sooke School District 62 Pro D Day and minimize disruption to the public.

  • WHERE: Church Road from Wadams Way to Throup Road; Detour in effect
  • WHEN: Friday, November 24th from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. (approximate)
  • WHAT:
    • Road closed: no access on Church Road from Wadams Way to Throup Road
    • Follow detour and traffic control personnel

Contact:  Hazelwood Construction, 250-716-7940

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2023 Sooke Firefighters Charitable Giving Campaign and Plan for Sooke Santa Run Announced

Celebrating 30 years of community spirit

Tuesday, November 14, 2023 – Today, the Sooke Firefighter’s Association and IAFF Local 4841 Charitable Giving Campaign are launching their annual giving campaign with a goal to raise $30,0000 in their 30th year!

The campaign, delivered in partnership with the Sooke Christmas Bureau, the District of Sooke, Western Foods, and Village Foods, is led by local firefighters who, along with other District staff, volunteer their time for both the fundraiser and Santa Run. Team members will be at local businesses over the coming weeks with the campaign culminating in the annual Santa Run on Saturday, December 9th.

A community tradition continues with the addition of “Santa Claus Pit Stops”

The Sooke Santa Run, a capstone of the Sooke Firefighters Charitable Giving Campaign, that warms the hearts of families is set to continue! On Saturday, December 9th, starting at dusk (approximately 5 p.m.), four fire trucks decorated with bright and colourful Christmas lights, playing festive holiday will drive through neighbourhoods to spread holiday cheer.

All routes will have a Santa Claus Pit Stop along them. Teams will be stopping at these stations for ~5 MINUTES at the designated times (displayed on the map), to greet families in the area, take photos and collect donations (cash or food).

NOTE: New for 2023! The Blue Route will start from Fire Hall No. 1, changing the overall direction of the route. This will allow Blue to hit the greatest number of families at the beginning of the event.

How to donate:

  • See our elves at a local business leading up to the Santa Run? Make a cash donation storefront.
  • Donate online at any time. Please note that there will be no portable electronic payment systems this year.
  • Food and cash will be collected during the Santa Run this year. For those wishing to donate food items, the Christmas Bureau notes that cereal, school snacks, and easy-open cans are always needed!

See the routes/follow the trucks here >>

 

More about the Sooke Food Bank and the Sooke Christmas Bureau

  • The Sooke Food Bank is open the first three Thursdays of the month from 9:30 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at 2037 Shields Road.
  • Registrations for a Christmas Hamper are being accepted until November 30th.
  • The food bank provides one hamper of food per month to families and people from Sooke and the surrounding area, including Port Renfrew. They support 100 families every week!
  • The Sooke Food Bank is organized and operated through the hard work of volunteers and the kindness of the community.

Over its 29-year history, the Sooke Firefighters Charitable Giving Campaign, thanks to inspiring community support, has supported over 6,500 families.

Image: Screenshot of the new Santa run map featuring Santa Claus Pit Stops throughout the community!

 

Media Contact:

Christina Moog

Tel: 250.642.1634, etx. 678

E: cmoog@sooke.ca