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Harbour Blues 'n Roots Festival continues to evolve

Harbour Blues 'n Roots Festival continues to evolve

The Blues ‘n Roots Festival schedule is a busy one, with eight free afternoon performances leading into sets by the nightly headliners at Ship Point in Victoria.
John Ducker: Time to help kids stay safe around the roads

John Ducker: Time to help kids stay safe around the roads

It’s important to educate children, especially as they head back to school, about being street smart.
Japanese-Canadian paper, pillar for community during war, saved from digital oblivion

Japanese-Canadian paper, pillar for community during war, saved from digital oblivion

The New Canadian's digital archives had been facing deletion, after Simon Fraser University Library announced recently it would no longer host them on its servers.
'Art on the edges': Unconventional venues add to the fun at Victoria Fringe

'Art on the edges': Unconventional venues add to the fun at Victoria Fringe

The Victoria Fringe Festival runs Aug. 21 through Sept. 1 at five traditional venues — and four unconventional ones — across the city.
Critic's picks: John Fogerty, Bike Rave, Willie Watson

Critic's picks: John Fogerty, Bike Rave, Willie Watson

Arts writer Mike Devlin picks his favourite upcoming events, including John Forgerty at Save-on-Foods Memorial Centre on Friday.
Explore: GreekFest, City of Gardens Quilt Show and Sale, Canamera Cruise-In

Explore: GreekFest, City of Gardens Quilt Show and Sale, Canamera Cruise-In

Upcoming events: GreekFest at Greek Orthodox Church and Community Centre; Garden City Quilt Show at G.R. Pearkes Rec Centre; Canamera Cruise-In at 2205 Keating Cross Rd.
Ask Lisi: Skipping the soap for 'pheromones' not a good idea

Ask Lisi: Skipping the soap for 'pheromones' not a good idea

Keep your hair, body, clothing and breath smelling fresh and clean — and then just be yourself.
Your Good Health: Meds alone not the cure for alcohol disorders

Your Good Health: Meds alone not the cure for alcohol disorders

Alcohol use disorder is a huge problem worldwide, and basic and clinical scientists are constantly searching for new treatments.
One-third of Canadians report being personally impacted by severe weather: poll

One-third of Canadians report being personally impacted by severe weather: poll

About half of respondents believe there is still time to reverse climate change, while just over one-third said it's too late to turn back the clock.
As the world burns: the art and science of responding to sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ wildfires

As the world burns: the art and science of responding to sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ wildfires

Wildfires impact our lives and our communities — what does science say about how they happen, and how to respond?