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Royal Roads at 25: Evolving with the times

Royal Roads at 25: Evolving with the times

As Royal Roads University celebrates its 25th birthday this year, it continues to count on its flexible structure to offer programs addressing global issues that seem to be arriving at an ever-increasing pace.
Sandra Richardson: Victoria Foundation casts an eye to the future

Sandra Richardson: Victoria Foundation casts an eye to the future

In March, the global non-profit NewCities is hosting a conference right here in Victoria called Leading by Example: Implementing the SDGs in sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½.
Vital People: Upgraded water supply gives Lohbrunner Farm new growth

Vital People: Upgraded water supply gives Lohbrunner Farm new growth

An upgrade in the water supply at Lohbrunner Farm will mean more arable land and new growing opportunities for farmers at the community farm. The 5.

Vital People: Galiano students learning First Nations farm techniques

Young students on Galiano Island can learn about sustainable agriculture and climate-adapted food production through the Native Plant Inspirations, an education program presented by the Galiano Conservancy Association in collaboration with Penelakut
Our Community: Wounded Warrior Run underway on Vancouver Island

Our Community: Wounded Warrior Run underway on Vancouver Island

Make sure you wave or honk your horn if you see members of the 2020 Wounded Warrior Run sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ team as they run from Port Hardy to Victoria in a relay-style run, starting today.
Our Community: Art fundraiser to aid Syrian family

Our Community: Art fundraiser to aid Syrian family

Victoria artists have come together for Home is Where the Art Is, a fundraiser to help three generations of a family from Syria make a home in sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½, Thursday at the Interurban campus of Camosun College.
Mounties’ decision to return gun to PTSD victim haunts her brother

Mounties’ decision to return gun to PTSD victim haunts her brother

In the spring of 2018, Kevin Carlé received a phone call from the Sooke RCMP that haunts him to this day. An officer was making inquiries into whether Carlé’s sister, former Nanaimo Mountie Krista Carlé, should have her gun returned.
Adrian Raeside looks back at the 2010 Olympic Games

Adrian Raeside looks back at the 2010 Olympic Games

With the 10th anniversary of the 2010 Vancouver Olympics upon us, our own Adrian Raeside wanted to take a look back at his favourite editorial cartoons from those tumultuous two weeks.
Our Community: Take a plunge for Special Olympics

Our Community: Take a plunge for Special Olympics

Many neatly pressed uniforms are set to get soaked as Vancouver Island law-enforcement members take part in the Vancouver Island Polar Plunge for Special Olympics sa¹ú¼Ê´«Ã½ on Feb. 16.
Job is all in the details for CFB Esquimalt commander

Job is all in the details for CFB Esquimalt commander

Navy Capt. Sam Sader is a logistics specialist in the Royal Canadian Navy. But Sader’s workday can resemble that of a mayor of a mid-sized Vancouver Island city.