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October 24: Your daily horoscope

BIRTHDAY TUESDAY What you accomplish over the coming 12 months will in large part depend on what you expect of yourself. You know what you can do but you need to go beyond that now and discover that what you thought you cannot do, you really can.

October 23: Your daily horoscope

BIRTHDAY MONDAY: Your potential is almost unlimited but to make the most of it you will need to leave some of your old ways behind.

October 22: Your daily horoscope

Week Ahead Stars for Sunday, October 22nd BIRTHDAY SUNDAY: Mars moves into your sign on your birthday this year, which means you will be full of energy and eager to show the world what you can do.
Throat singer Tanya Tagaq meets Victoria Symphony

Throat singer Tanya Tagaq meets Victoria Symphony

IN CONCERT What: Tagaq Throat Singing When: Tonight, 8 Where: Alix Goolden Performance Hall, 907 Pandora Ave. Tickets: Sold out Preparation is key when presenting an orchestral piece with intricate, elaborate moving parts.

Women everywhere identify with Menopause the Musical

ON STAGE What: Menopause the Musical When: Today, 3 p.m. and 7:30 p.m. (late show is sold out) Where: McPherson Playhouse Tickets: $50-$65 at the Royal McPherson box office, by phone at 250-386-6121 or online at rmts.bc.

October 21: Your daily horoscope

BIRTHDAY SATURDAY: No matter how many times you have tried and failed in the past you WILL succeed over the coming 12 months. The message of your birthday chart is that this is the year when you will make your mark.
Review: Classic Russian love story given rock ’n’ roll twist

Review: Classic Russian love story given rock ’n’ roll twist

REVIEW What: Onegin When: Now through Nov. 12 Where: The Belfry Theatre, 1291 Gladstone Ave.
DNA testing pinpoints species from the traces they leave

DNA testing pinpoints species from the traces they leave

A test for the presence of selected animals and plants using traces of the genetic material they leave behind could help to protect endangered species. Prof.

Sensors buy time in event Vancouver Island is hit by tsunami

Vancouver Island communities most vulnerable to tsunamis, such as Ucluelet, Tofino and Port Alberni, should get crucial warnings of a wave’s approach thanks to a screen of ocean-floor sensors developed at the University of Victoria.
Chicago the Musical blows into Victoria this winter

Chicago the Musical blows into Victoria this winter

The national touring company of Chicago the Musical will come to Victoria for the first time in December for a week of performances.