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Robert Amos: A lifetime of visionary totem-pole art
Ellen Neel is an important name in the history of First Nations art. Born in 1916 at Alert Bay, Neel was the granddaughter of esteemed Kwakwaka’wakw carver Yakuglas/Charlie James, with whom she trained.
Feb 5, 2017 5:20 AM
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Around Town: Film festival’s opening night
Although the first day of spring is still six weeks away, that didn’t stop cinephiles from prematurely getting into the spirit of the season during Victoria Film Festival’s opening gala Friday night.
Feb 5, 2017 5:20 AM
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Nellie McClung: Families have strange ways, but sometimes it all works out
This column first appeared in the Victoria Daily Times on Feb. 1, 1941 When S. Jackson Mills found out that his wife had agreed to take a refugee child, without even asking him, his reaction was distinctly unpleasant.
Feb 5, 2017 5:10 AM
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Our History: British sea power helped build the Island
In this classic history of the British naval station at Esquimalt, Barry Gough inventories the remarkable fleet of warships that once frequented our local waters and presents a strong argument for the importance of sea power in the formation of Briti
Feb 5, 2017 5:00 AM
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Our Community: New trees take root in James Bay
The oldest residential neighbourhood in Victoria just welcomed its newest additions with the planting of three community apple trees near the Ernest Todd Playground in James Bay on Wednesday.
Feb 5, 2017 4:50 AM
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Shark attacks plummet after breaking records
2016 numbers revert to average levels: study
Jan 29, 2017 6:10 AM
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Endangered seal population on the rise, U.S. report finds
HONOLULU — The population of Hawaiian monk seals — one of the world’s most critically endangered marine mammals — has been increasing three per cent a year for the past three years, U.S. wildlife officials say.
Jan 29, 2017 6:00 AM
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New beginning for Dockside Green project in Vic West
Stalled for six years and subject to rumour and speculation ever since, Dockside Green got new life and a sense of certainty on Thursday night when Victoria city council voted to approve rezoning for the 15-acre site.
Jan 29, 2017 5:50 AM
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Robert Amos: Artist bridged two cultures in unique style
The Guangzhou Museum of Art, in a city of 13 million people in the south of China, recently hosted a month-long exhibition for Stephen Lowe (1938-1975).
Jan 29, 2017 5:30 AM
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Nellie McClung: Freedom and generosity hold the British Empire together
This column first appeared in the Victoria Daily Times on Jan. 25, 1941. What holds the empire together? I am sure other people are wondering, too, about this.
Jan 29, 2017 5:20 AM
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