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Our Community: Fundraiser scores $13,000 goal
Hundreds of spectators last week watched as teams of ex-NHL players, MLAs, city councillors, police, firefighters and members of the public played road hockey at the Fivehole Hockey for Food event.
Jul 24, 2016 4:35 AM
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Home sweet (tiny) home project takes shape in Saanich
A 22-foot-long tiny house on wheels is taking shape in Saanich, as two Ryerson University architecture students put their education to work.
Jul 17, 2016 5:00 AM
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Our Community: Butterfly Ball a treat for dads, daughters
Dads and daughters, granddads and granddaughters, uncles and nieces were able to celebrate their special bond at a Butterfly Ball in Victoria and the Comox Valley — and raise a record-breaking $88,000 for the Children’s Health Foundation of Vancouver
Jul 17, 2016 4:55 AM
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Around Town: Hitting the links for a good cause
It came as no surprise that Tim Cormode would set an example during Thursday’s charity golf tournament benefiting Power To Be, the outdoor adventure-therapy non-profit.
Jul 17, 2016 4:50 AM
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After years of decline, humpback whales are resurfacing on West Coast
From a five-minute boat ride out of downtown Victoria to halfway to Port Angeles, record numbers of humpback whales are foraging, leaping and singing to the awe of naturalists and tourists alike.
Jul 17, 2016 4:45 AM
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Robert Amos: Mining a rich vein of old Canadiana
There is a rich vein in Canadian art that uses our national identity as its theme. Cornelius Krieghoff made much of life in British North America, and the Group of Seven developed our True North imagery.
Jul 17, 2016 4:40 AM
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Nellie McClung: It’s good to see the Prairies reborn
This column first appeared in the Victoria Daily Times on Aug. 5, 1939. When we left Vancouver on the plane for Ottawa, it was six o’clock on a fine, warm evening.
Jul 17, 2016 4:35 AM
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How did Elfriede Lippa get into financial difficulty?
Elfriede’s real estate In 2004, Elfriede Lippa sold her house on Jedburgh Road in View Royal for $275,000. She bought a 1,000-square-foot condo at 924 Cook St. for $169,000 and put almost $100,000 in the bank. She had no mortgage.
Jul 10, 2016 6:00 AM
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How a 91-year-old Victoria woman lost everything to gambling
Compulsive gambling led Elfriede Lippa into bankruptcy at 91 after she ran through the better part of $300,000, mainly by remortgaging her paid-off Victoria condo. Her son and daughter say they were in the dark until it was far too late to help.
Jul 10, 2016 6:00 AM
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Robert Amos: When Emily met Wolfgang
Wolfgang Paalen, a big-league European surrealist, and Emily Carr, the great Canadian modernist, met at her studio in Victoria in August 1939. This sounds like a momentous event.
Jul 10, 2016 4:50 AM
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