Natalie North

Rethinking Amalgamation forum to take place at Camosun Lansdowne campus

Rethinking Amalgamation forum at Camosun College’s Lansdowne campus Thursday night (Sept. 17).

Bob Williams

Expo takes mystery out of art at Cedar Hill Rec Centre

Fall for the Arts takes place Sept. 13, put on by Community Arts Council of Greater Victoria and open to all artists

Bob Williams
Rick and Marilyn Blanks with their dog Sammy along the 3200-block of Cook St.

Cook Street shutdown irks commuters, locals enjoy traffic reprieve

Six-month $4.8 million project includes sidewalks, new roadways and underground piping

Rick and Marilyn Blanks with their dog Sammy along the 3200-block of Cook St.
Rio Cochrane soaks a summer camp leader during a Fun Friday event at the University of Victoria. With the teachers' strike continuging

Summer camp options in Saanich extend into September

Teachers' strike means some camps are continuing events beyond August

Rio Cochrane soaks a summer camp leader during a Fun Friday event at the University of Victoria. With the teachers' strike continuging
Grand Chief Stewart Phillip

Mapping the past with an eye on the future

Indigenous mapping workshop aims to link First Nations territories with traditional names, history

Grand Chief Stewart Phillip

Review: Falstaff

Theatre Inconnu's bold one-man adaptation not for the faint of heart

UVic alum publishes world’s tiniest book

Contemporary artist brings talk on illustrating with ion beam to university’s Alumni Week

Mike Hanus

Real estate agent Jackhammers into film

Director’s debut features Pam Anderson, Jamie Kennedy and male stripping

Mike Hanus
Piers

Victoria from a child’s eye-view

See The Child in the City Project at the Arts Centre, 3220 Cedar Hill Rd.

Piers
St. Michaels University School Grade 12 student Keiler Totz is one of two Canadians this year to earn a $150

Student earns full-ride to Cambridge

Keiler Totz is one of two high school students in the country selected for a $150,000 Blyth Cambridge Commonwealth Trust Scholarship.

St. Michaels University School Grade 12 student Keiler Totz is one of two Canadians this year to earn a $150
University of Victoria Juggling Club member Dawn Monette demonstrates her juggling technique in the university Student Union Building.

What goes up must come down

Jugglers from around the region and beyond meet for Victoria Juggling and Flow Fest

University of Victoria Juggling Club member Dawn Monette demonstrates her juggling technique in the university Student Union Building.
An Esquimalt resident and bus rider for 30 years

Riders brace for transit strike

People plan to drive, carpool and cycle as buses stop rolling

An Esquimalt resident and bus rider for 30 years
Sheila Jones and her 11-year-old children Katie and Dominic van Oort stand amid Dominic’s Scarlet runner beans

Kids keen to get hands dirty

Saanich family looks to grow South Malahat 4-H gardening club

Sheila Jones and her 11-year-old children Katie and Dominic van Oort stand amid Dominic’s Scarlet runner beans
Christina Patterson

Launch Pad takes off

Watch for Bones born on the streets of Barkerville

Christina Patterson
A scene from Hellbound?

Hellbound? Christian filmmaker challenges concept of hell

Filmmaker Kevin Miller brings the debate over hell’s existence to the screen in Hellbound?

A scene from Hellbound?
Janet Knight

Starting fresh: New year, new resolutions

Why we make promises to ourselves and how best to achieve them

Janet Knight
David Turpin

Outgoing UVic president not done yet

David Turpin leaves with a long list of goals for the institution he’s helmed since 2000

David Turpin
Newly homeless

CARTS delivers love every Sunday night

Al Lindskoog was hooked on CARTS from his first experience offering small comforts to some of Victoria’s most vulnerable residents.

Newly homeless

SD 61 chair condemns proposed budget cuts

The chair of the Greater Victoria school board has spoken out against more cuts to B.C.’s education budget.

Bowker Avenue resident waits for tests on contaminated soil

Report on Oak Bay’s response to flooding also due Friday

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