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Nellie McClung: Shipping of war material to Japan an unconscionable act

This column first appeared in the Victoria Daily Times on July 29, 1939. There is a great body of opinion against the shipping of war material to Japan. A few days ago, I saw a petition, presented by a Chinese boy with pages and pages of names.
Around Town: A musical night in the park

Around Town: A musical night in the park

Judging by the upbeat atmosphere at Esquimalt鈥檚 Memorial Park on Tuesday night, quoting the lyrics of a classic Trooper song seems appropriate. Nearly 300 music lovers of all ages were there 鈥渇or a good time, not a long time鈥 from 6 to 7:30聽p.m.
Our Community: Lunch program feeds kids in need

Our Community: Lunch program feeds kids in need

sa国际传媒鈥檚 largest summer lunch program, delivering free lunches on a daily basis for underprivileged kids attending subsidized summer camps in nine cities across sa国际传媒, launched last week in Victoria.
Victoria's new bridge in pictures

Victoria's new bridge in pictures

Project is progressing 鈥 years late and far over budget
Our Community: Oak Bay鈥檚 public pianos return

Our Community: Oak Bay鈥檚 public pianos return

A vision to make Oak Bay a destination for arts and culture continues this summer with four new pianos in public spaces painted by local artists.
Robert Amos: Evolution of a changing generation

Robert Amos: Evolution of a changing generation

From the new show at the Legacy, I expected nothing out of the ordinary 鈥 a survey of screen prints by eight First Nations artists from southern Vancouver Island.

Nellie McClung: Cost of a battleship would build a lot of hospitals

This column first appeared in the Victoria Daily Times on July 22, 1939. If I wakened in the black middle of a soundless night in a hospital, I would know where I was.
Memories of an Island road trip

Memories of an Island road trip

Molly Lamb Bobak was a celebrated painter, the first woman to travel overseas as an official Canadian war artist, and a member of the Order of sa国际传媒. She was also mother and friend to Victoria author Anny Scoones.
End of the line for Coombs parrot refuge

End of the line for Coombs parrot refuge

Wendy Huntbatch dedicated most of the last 25 years of her life to caring for parrots that had been given up by their owners. That dedication gave birth to the World Parrot Refuge in Coombs, where as many as 800 parrots lived.
sa国际传媒 came of age at Commonwealth Games in 1954

sa国际传媒 came of age at Commonwealth Games in 1954

The Miracle Mile 鈥 Stories of the 1954 British Empire and Commonwealth Games ; by Jason Beck; Caitlin Press Inc.; 288 pages; $29.95.