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Dear CAOB Members:
As you all know we have done a series of workshops on the importance of the Official Community Plan (OCP) and how the community should be and stay involved. Well, now is our time to lead by example. While we are not an issue driven organization we can as residents and participants […]
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The Community Association of Oak Bay is again participating in the Annual Tea Party Parade! Come out and join CAOB, Oak Bay Tourism and Mayor Nils Jensen with your decorated strollers, tricycles, scooters, or bikes! Together, we can build excitement for our Community ! Everyone is welcome, the more, the merrier!
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Final Open House Saturday May 31, 2014
Oak Bay Rec Centre
1-4 PM
Residents of Oak Bay will have another chance to provide input and discuss the latest draft of the Oak Bay Official Community Plan (OCP) on Saturday May 31st at the Oak Bay Recreation Centre between 1pm and 4pm. This is the last scheduled public […]
Bike Day in Canada is Monday, May 26th !
Bike Day in Canada, organized by Canada Bikes in partnership with independent cycling leaders, organizations and government representatives, will be held on Monday, May 26th, in different locations across the country.
Bike Day in Canada is about bringing together the public, cycling organizations and members of all three levels […]
I have started to work on a Greater Victoria Bike to School Week, in an effort to address the issue of traffic and congestion around our schools, as well as improve safety for children wanting to cycle to school. I appreciate the support that the CAOB has shown for the efforts at Ãcole Willows […]
Submitted by Lesley Ewing
Oak Bay Council is urged to consider the health of our community, particularly our children and grandchildren, and proceed immediately to enact a pesticide bylaw as recommended by parks and recreation staff.
2,4-D (2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid) is one of the most common and most toxic herbicides used on US and Canadian lawns and […]
Submitted by Gail Price-Douglas
Summary of Neighbourhood Meeting held March 6, 2010
On Saturday, March 6, 2010, a group of nine residents of Armstrong Avenue met with Garret Brisdon, Vice-Principal of Oak Bay High School, Nils Jensen and Tara Ney, Oak Bay Municipal Councillors and Jill and Tom Croft of the Oak Bay Community Association to […]
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