Dear neighbour,
As a member of your local community we wanted to reach out and share what information we have been able to share to date with other stakeholders about our 3839 Quadra project.
As you know, we had a very unfortunate incident at our Cadence project at 3839 Quadra St. with a fire breaking out in the early morning of Wednesday Nov 20th.
Our team is actively cooperating with all relevant parties to stabilize the situation and gather more information, but it is still too early to determine the extent of the impact or the cause of the fire.
We are devastated by the event and our thoughts are with everyone affected especially our neighbours in the community who have endured disruption and uncertainty that it has caused.
Thank you for your understanding and patience as we navigate this complicated situation.
We will do our best to provide updates through you as more information comes available.
Sincerely,
Abstract Developments

In early October, work on two pollinator-friendly gardens began on the boulevards on the north and south side of Astoria at Willerton. The project is being led by Susan Morrow, a member of QCHCA’s Climate Action group. The photos are from our first work party building up soil for planting. Two methods were used. In one, we laid a thick layer of cardboard and damped it down. This was followed by a layer of alfalfa and a layer of straw, then strewn with blood and bone meal before being covered with a layer of good top soil. The other method starts with a layer of heavy cardboard, wetted down and then covered with several inches of leaf mulch before the top soil is applied. We have information sheets available on how this is done – email us at qchca3003@gmail.com. We will sow some seeds in each bed in the fall but you there won’t be much to see until spring!
News from Saanich’s website:
The next provincial election will be on October 19th. To provide an opportunity for citizens to meet and learn more about the three candidates running for office in our Victoria Swan Lake area, QCHCA will be hosting an all candidates meeting on Tuesday September 24th from 7 to 9 pm. Everyone is welcome to attend this free event. QCHCA President Susan Haddon and Past President John Schmuck will be the moderators.
Ministry staff will be hosting an information session about transit and active transportation-related improvement plans to the Ravine Way area. They will present proposed designs for improvements coming to Ravine Way area, between Highway 1 and Highway 17/Vernon Avenue. This area will play an important role in the future of the transit-oriented commitments made recently by the Province near Saanich’s Uptown district . The session will share the design concepts and seek public feedback about plans to enhance transit infrastructure, support transit-oriented development, promote active transportation, improve connections between travel modes, and enhance movement for people travelling by bus, foot, bicycle, wheelchair or scooter.