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Around Town: ‘The most beautiful farm market’

Around Town: ‘The most beautiful farm market’

Business wasn’t exactly booming at Woodwynn Farms market last Tuesday afternoon, but Richard Leblanc didn’t complain.

Nellie McClung: In dangerous times, we must rally for the church

This column first appeared in the Victoria Daily Times on Jan. 18, 1941. A new book came to my desk last week, written by a German novelist whose books were burned by the Nazis in 1934.
Our Community: Sharing warmth through co-operation

Our Community: Sharing warmth through co-operation

Some of Victoria’s vulnerable people will have warmer feet this winter, thanks to 5,000 pairs of new socks being distributed among 25 local social-service agencies.
Verdier ranch originally a 60-hectare farm

Verdier ranch originally a 60-hectare farm

The Verdier house at 7247 West Saanich Rd. carries cultural, architectural and historic significance in Brentwood Bay and the whole of the Saanich Peninsula.
Landmark Central Saanich house being moved

Landmark Central Saanich house being moved

One of the oldest and most recognizable houses on the Saanich Peninsula will be moved, divided into apartments and undergo exterior restoration.
Why did Roderick MacIsaac have to die?

Why did Roderick MacIsaac have to die?

Health researcher committed suicide; found four years ago today
Around Town: The faces of First Night 2017

Around Town: The faces of First Night 2017

There was no shortage of ways to usher in 2017 on New Year’s Eve in Victoria, from events at local bars and restaurants to watching live coverage of New York’s Times Square revelry from the comfort of your home.
Stories of Christmas

Stories of Christmas

Our readers share their favourite memories of the holiday season
Around Town: Enjoying the sounds of the season

Around Town: Enjoying the sounds of the season

It was like a scene out of a surreal yuletide film classic downtown Thursday during an unofficial countdown to that night’s much-talked-about snowfall.
Robert Amos: Local art a fine choice for Christmas

Robert Amos: Local art a fine choice for Christmas

Dear Diary: It’s the distracted time of the year, when almost every gallery is offering the widest variety in the smallest size at the lowest price. There is nowhere better to start than Eclectic (2170 Oak Bay Ave., 250-590-8095).