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A look at past royal tours

A look at past royal tours

Our Community: Pies in the face 鈥 for a good cause

Our Community: Pies in the face 鈥 for a good cause

Celebrities, civic leaders and politicians took a shaving cream pie in the face on Wednesday to raise food-security awareness as the Mustard Seed Street Church kicked off national hunger awareness week with its annual Pie Off Challenge.
Vital People: Power to the people on Pender

Vital People: Power to the people on Pender

More than 100 solar photovoltaic panels have been mounted on a Pender Island school roof as part of a plan to put panels on every suitable public building on the island.
Vital People: Salt Spring project supports island farmers

Vital People: Salt Spring project supports island farmers

Giving farmers the tools and infrastructure to support local and sustainable food production is the goal of the future Salt Spring Island Farm Centre for Food Security, a project funded by the Victoria Foundation and Van City Credit Union.

Vital People: Do you belong?

How connected do you feel to your community? To your neighbours, friends and family? What is your sense of belonging? On Oct.
Robert Amos: Is Minimalism really worth mocking?

Robert Amos: Is Minimalism really worth mocking?

Anybody here remember Minimalism? There was the long project of Modernism: from Impressionism to Expressionism, through Abstract Expressionism to Colour Field and Hard Edge.

Nellie McClung: The elements that make up a truly civilized country

This column first appeared in the Victoria Daily Times on Oct. 14, 1939. It is a pity that the fine day should ever do any harm.
Hey, Norton! Who鈥檚 the greatest dog?

Hey, Norton! Who鈥檚 the greatest dog?

Victoria author Anny Scoones has a talent for writing candidly and colourfully about simple things, and many of her tales are of her time living on a heritage farm with countless beloved pets and animals.
Victoria Royals鈥 mantra: Keep moving forward

Victoria Royals鈥 mantra: Keep moving forward

Last year鈥檚 WHL regular-season champs look to overcome painful playoff defeat with hard work and drive
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Robert Amos: Revisiting Emily Carr鈥檚 travels in sa国际传媒

鈥楴ot long before she arrived on the Skeena, people of Kitwancool had brandished axes to聽drive off a party of surveyors. It hardly seems the place for a 56-year-old dumpling with a paint box.鈥 From Laurie Carter, Emily Carr鈥檚 sa国际传媒