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Victoria-based cinematographer spans the globe

Victoria-based cinematographer spans the globe

David Malysheff shudders as he recalls the day he found himself surrounded by grumpy grizzly bears on Alaska’s Kenai Peninsula while shooting footage for Gary Cooper’s Fishing Diary.
Our Community: Show pets the love on Valentine’s Day

Our Community: Show pets the love on Valentine’s Day

Will you be my (furry) Valentine? Have a great day at the second Valentine’s Dog Party to raise awareness and funds for the Victoria Pet Food Bank, next Sunday, Feb. 14.
Robert Amos: The wonder of watercolours

Robert Amos: The wonder of watercolours

Victorians love watercolours. We are fascinated by local history. And we want to know what is being preserved for us in the Art Gallery of Greater Victoria’s collection.

Nellie McClung: How a great country lost its way

This column first appeared in the Victoria Daily Times on Feb. 11, 1939. In Douglas Reed’s book Insanity Fair, he describes the launching at Kiel of a German ship, the Deutschland, at which a strange incident occurred.
Our Place director helps himself by helping others

Our Place director helps himself by helping others

He has experienced illness, abandonment, loneliness and fear. He has struggled with divorce, single parenting and addiction. He has sought meaning and purpose in his life and found it among Victoria’s poorest and most vulnerable.
Our Community: United Way ready to Raise the Red

Our Community: United Way ready to Raise the Red

The United Way of Greater Victoria wants to paint the town red in February — and invites everyone to be part of the fun.

Young students targeted for literacy, numeracy

Elementary school children in need of extra support in literacy and numeracy will get mentoring specific to building those skills, thanks to a new program offered by the Greater Victoria branch of the Boys and Girls Club and funded by the Victoria Fo

Optimism abounds for 2016

If you were to focus on the local headlines recently, you might get the impression that 2016 was going to be the year of the negative storyline.
Vital People: Anawim House is reaching out

Vital People: Anawim House is reaching out

For the past 25 years, the door at Anawim House has always been open to those who don’t have a roof over their heads.
Robert Amos: Vibrant canvases engage the viewer

Robert Amos: Vibrant canvases engage the viewer

Shelby Assenheimer is a member of the Gage Gallery, a collective of 19 artists with their own gallery at 2031 Oak Bay Ave. I interviewed her there amid her big, bold canvases. Gage Gallery began two years ago.