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Stage Left: Little Red Warrior's humour isn't for everyone

Stage Left: Little Red Warrior's humour isn't for everyone

Satirical comedy by award-winning Canadian playwright is one of those shows audiences will either love or hate.
Helen Chesnut's Garden Notes: Hunt for favourite seeds leads to new finds

Helen Chesnut's Garden Notes: Hunt for favourite seeds leads to new finds

When the usual sources for plant 鈥渞egulars鈥 dry up, a search for an alternate supplier begins.
Rick Steves: In search of Edelweiss in Gimmelwald

Rick Steves: In search of Edelweiss in Gimmelwald

Traditional alpine culture survives most heartily 鈥 like edelweiss 鈥 in Switzerland's most remote corners
Condo Smarts: Strata council should endeavour to solve accessibility problem

Condo Smarts: Strata council should endeavour to solve accessibility problem

While not all accommodations may be possible, dialogue with council and owners to solve an accessibility problem is essential
UVic student creates fashion business out of student project

UVic student creates fashion business out of student project

A University of Victoria business student has transformed a class project into a fashion business that supports and celebrates art and design students across sa国际传媒.
Pandemic pet pandemonium leads to 3 million adoptions in sa国际传媒

Pandemic pet pandemonium leads to 3 million adoptions in sa国际传媒

More British Columbians bought dogs than cats during the pandemic
John Ducker: Does legal system hold bad drivers accountable?

John Ducker: Does legal system hold bad drivers accountable?

There鈥檚 no question that the Canadian justice system is complicated, lumbering and often incomprehensible to the average person. The understandable result is a loss of faith in the institution.
Health-care workers petition for free hospital parking to continue

Health-care workers petition for free hospital parking to continue

Free parking, introduced during pandemic, comes to an end on March 4
Victoria council nixes option to open Government Street to cruise-ship shuttles

Victoria council nixes option to open Government Street to cruise-ship shuttles

In a 6-3 vote, Victoria council鈥檚 committee of the whole decided to keep Government Street closed to vehicle traffic between Humboldt and View streets, aside from morning openings for deliveries and service calls.
Two bodies discovered in vehicle at Mt. Tolmie shelter parking lot

Two bodies discovered in vehicle at Mt. Tolmie shelter parking lot

The investigation is ongoing, but Saanich police say the deaths do not appear to be suspicious.